Real Madrid v Chelsea: How to watch Champions League quarter-final, TV channel, live stream details, kick-off time
How to watch Real Madrid v Chelsea in quarter-finals of the Champions League, what channel the match is on in the UK, and what time kick-off is.
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Who will take the initiative in the first leg between the 2022 Champions League winners and the 2021 champions?
When is Real Madrid v Chelsea?
The first leg of the Champions League quarter-final tie between Real Madrid and Chelsea kicks off at 20:00 GMT on Wednesday, April 12.
Which TV channel is Real Madrid v Chelsea on?
How to watch a live stream of Real Madrid v Chelsea?
You can watch a live stream of the match in the UK via the BT Sport website or app.
How to follow Real Madrid v Chelsea via live updates
We will be hosting live text coverage of the match, and all the key Champions League clashes, via eurosport.co.uk and eurosport.com.
Lampard not interested in 2012 comparisons
Lampard has experience of winning the Champions League as Chelsea’s captain in 2012 when he played under interim boss Roberto Di Matteo. During a disappointing league campaign, Di Matteo was hired as the interim manager and shocked the footballing world by leading Chelsea to European glory.
Frank Lampard y Joao Félix en el Wolverhampton-Chelsea.
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However, Lampard is fully aware of the challenge Real will pose his side on Wednesday and does not want to make comparisons to 2012. Should Chelsea overcome Real Madrid, they will face either Bayern Munich or Manchester City in the last four.
“Probably on the outside, in a romantic sort of way, I can see why people would make the comparison [to 2012],” Lampard said.
“But I think in football terms because our games will be against Real Madrid and, if we can progress, Bayern Munich or Man City, there are practical things that are really tough. So I certainly don’t want to be getting one step further ahead of ourselves than I should.
“We only can focus now on the game on Wednesday and the challenge there. I don’t think the history has a big effect on it but I understand the romantic idea.
“Wouldn’t we all love to see it again? But we have to work towards that. I think it is hard to compare with previous years gone by.”
Ancelotti: Villarreal loss won’t affect us in Champions League
He told reporters: “With regard to the Champions League, this defeat won’t affect our confidence for Wednesday’s game, which will be different.
“I may use the same 11 from the Camp Nou. Today, I rotated a lot of players because the match against Barcelona took a lot out of us physically and mentally.”
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