How to watch Ipswich vs Chelsea - TV channel, live stream and kick off time
Chelsea will look to end 2024 in perfect fashion when they travel to Ipswich Town in the Premier League on Sunday night. The Blues will retain their spot in second-place behind Liverpool if they win at Portman Road.
After losing to Fulham on Boxing Day and results going against them elsewhere, Enzo Maresca's men have fallen to fourth in the Premier League table. However, they will overtake Arsenal and Nottingham Forest with three points.
Ipswich come into the fixture with just three points picked up from a possible 18. Kieran McKenna's men are currently 19th in the table and would need a 4-0 win to come out of the relegation zone.
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With that in mind, football.london brings you all you need to know on how to watch the clash...
When is Ipswich vs Chelsea and what time is kick off?
Chelsea's trip to Ipswich is scheduled to kick off at 7.45pm on Monday, December 30 at Portman Road. There are two other games on Monday night with Aston Villa hosting Brighton and Manchester United taking on Newcastle.
Is Ipswich vs Chelsea on TV?
Unfortunately for UK viewers, Chelsea's game with Ipswich will not be on television. The clash at Old Trafford is, though, with Sky Sports broadcasting the game.
How to watch Ipswich vs Chelsea
International viewers have a plethora of broadcasters to choose from, including Arena Premium, Arena Sport, Astro Sports, beIN Sports, Canal+, DAZN, FuboTV, M Hub Premier, MAX, Optus Sport, Peacock Premium, Sport, Sky Sport Italia, Star Sports Select, SuperSport Premier League, Siminn Sport, TV3+, V Sport, and ViaPlay.
football.london will also provide full match coverage via a dedicated blog, offering build-up, analysis, reaction and updates throughout the game. Match highlights will be available on Sky Sports' YouTube channel shortly after full-time.