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Chelsea vs Celtic on TV: Channel, live stream and ref for Champions League match

UEFA Women's Champions League match between Celtic and Chelsea at Celtic Park
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Celtic meet Chelsea in the Women's Champions League as Elena Sadiku's side look to bounce back from Old Firm disappointment

The Group B leaders made the trip up north to Celtic Park just last week and inflicted a 2-1 loss on the Hoops and went three points clear at the top of the mini table, with Celtic rooted to the bottom spot on zero points. FC Twente were 2-0 victors on the opening matchday of the continental competition, and a superstar-powered Real Madrid side, featuring Scotland's Caroline Weir, handed out a 4-0 drubbing in the second round of fixtures. This will be a difficult task for Celtic, given that Chelsea are revitalised under their new head coach Sonia Bompastor and eyeing the European title.

Sadiku and co face a Chelsea side featuring Scotland star Erin Cuthbert and her teammates are coming off the back of an impressive win over WSL rials Manchester City, maintaining their flawless start to the campaign, while Celtic lost to city rivals Rangers at the weekend. Here, Football Scotland tells you everything you need to know to follow the action LIVE.

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When is Chelsea vs Celtic?

Celtic host Chelsea on Wednesday, November 13, at Celtic Park. Kick-off is at 8:00 pm.

Is Chelsea vs Celtic on TV?

Yes. TNT Sports 1 will begin coverage from 7:45pm, 15 minutes before kick-off. Subscribers can also live stream the game through the Discovery+ app.

Will there be a live stream?

Yes, there is a live stream for Chelsea vs Celtic. The game can be streamed on the DAZN website for registered customers.

Referee and VAR

Tess Olofsson of Sweden is the referee, assisted by compatriot Almira Spahić and Monica Lokkeberg of Norway. The fourth official is Lovisa Johansson, also of Sweden.