CHELSEA are out for revenge as they travel to Spain for a Champions League clash against Valencia.
The Blues were beaten 1-0 by the Spaniards in their last meeting back in September, but since then they’ve enjoyed a run of nine wins in thirteen games.
Chelsea have found their groove under Frank Lampard
Valencia sit third in the group – level on points with Chelsea – and picked up an emphatic 4-1 win over Lille last time out.
What time is kick-off?
THIS Champions League clash is set for Wednesday, November 27.
Kick-off in Spain is set for 5.55pm
When the sides met at Stamford Bridge earlier in the competition, Valencia came out on top thanks to a strike from Rodrigo.
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
YOU can catch all the action live on BT Sport 3.
Coverage will start at 5.30pm.
If you’re a BT customer, stream online to access the Enhanced Player which will allow you to watch key bits of the game as well as rewind the action.
Whilst you can also stream via the BT Sport app on mobile, tablet, games console or PC.
How can I watch for free?
EE phone customers can also catch the action for FREE.
Sign up to a three-month BT Sport trial – simply text SPORT to 150 and follow the instructions.
What is the team news?
Chelsea are still missing Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Antonio Rudiger and Marco Van Ginkel, with the latter only recently returning to training after 18 months out.
Ross Barkley and Callum Hudson-Odoi are also major doubts as they look to recover from their injuries.
Meanwhile, Valencia have an even longer list of players out, including former Arsenal midfielder Francis Coquelin.
He has a thigh problem along with Russian star Denis Cheryshev.
Geoffrey Kondogbia and Cristiano Piccini are long-term absentees, while defensive pairing Mouctar Diakhaby sand Ezequiel Garay will also miss the Chelsea clash.
Goncalo Guedes is another star sidelined, but Ruben Sobrino could be in contention for some minutes after returning to training.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk