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Sevilla vs Chelsea live stream: How to watch Champions League fixture online and on TV tonight

Chelsea striker Timo Werner (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Chelsea striker Timo Werner (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Chelsea travel to Sevilla in a tricky Champions League match that will likely decide who emerges as winners from Group E, with both teams already secure of a place in the knock-out stages.

The Europa League champions frustrated the Blues last time out in a goalless draw, but it proved to be a pivotal game in reviving the Londoners’ defence, with Frank Lampard’s side keeping six clean sheets in eight matches since.

That pride has carried over, with Ben Chilwell responding to the goalless draw with Tottenham on Sunday, which keeps the Blues third in the Premier League: “I don't know if it was entertaining to watch but I found it pretty entertaining on the pitch because it was two good teams who were tactically very good on the day.

“I'd have loved for us to win the game at Stamford Bridge against our rivals but for myself and the rest of the defence, the clean sheet is really important for us moving forward.”

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Here’s how you can watch the game live on television or through a live stream online:

<p>Giroud celebrates with teammates after his winner against Rennes</p>EPA

Giroud celebrates with teammates after his winner against Rennes

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When is the game?

The match kicks off at 8pm on Wednesday, 2 December at Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán.

Where can I watch it?

The game will be shown live on BT Sport 3 and BT Sport Ultimate. Subscribers can stream the match via the BT Sport app and desktop website.

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Team news

Bono has tested positive for Covid-19, so Tomas Vaclik will be in goal, Karim Rekik will replace the injured Sergio Escudero at left-back, while Suso could miss this one with a knock. Lucas Ocampos and Luuk De Jong are also injury doubts.

Christian Pulisic made his return from injury against Spurs on Sunday, but this game could be too soon for a start. Kai Havertz is in a similar situation, but could come back into the line-up. Cesar Azpilicueta is likely to get another start, though it is unclear whether it will be at right-back in place of Reece James, or at left-back to hand Ben Chilwell a rest, given the England international’s injuries this season.

<p>Lampard watches on during the first game with Sevilla</p>Getty

Lampard watches on during the first game with Sevilla

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Olivier Giroud scored the winner at Rennes and is in need of minutes to persuaded him to stay at Chelsea beyond January, while Frank Lampard will have to decide whether Thiago Silva can play two games in four days here or whether to rest the Brazilian to face Leeds this weekend.

Confirmed line-ups

Sevilla XI: Vaclík; Jesús Navas, Sergi Gómez, Diego Carlos, Rekik; Vázquez, Gudelj, Rakitic; Idrissi, En-Nesyri, Óscar

Chelsea XI: Mendy; Azpilicueta, Rüdiger, Christensen, Emerson; Jorginho, Kovacic, Havertz; Hudson-Odoi, Giroud, Pulisic

Odds

Sevilla: 7/4

Draw: 12/5

Chelsea: 6/4

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Prediction

Chelsea have the pace on the break to hurt Sevilla, particularly if Werner starts as the No 9, but the disruption to the back four and the hosts pushing for a win to snatch control of the group could lead to a score draw, with their added threat compared to Rennes likely to punish any similar lapses in concentration this time - and likely long before the 85th minute when Serhou Guirassy equalised last week. Sevilla 1-1 Chelsea.

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