How to watch Chelsea v Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final: TV channel, live stream details, kick-off time
How to watch Chelsea v Real Madrid 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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Can Chelsea mount a comeback in the second leg? Here is all you need to know about the clash this week.
When is Chelsea v Real Madrid?
The second leg of the Champions League quarter-final tie between Chelsea and Real Madrid kicks off at 20:00 BST on Tuesday, April 18.
Which TV channel is Chelsea v Real Madrid on?
How to watch a live stream of Chelsea v Real Madrid?
You can watch a live stream of the match in the UK via the BT Sport website or app.
How to watch Chelsea v Real Madrid via live updates?
Lampard: There needs to be a new energy
Speaking after Chelsea’s loss to Brighton, Frank Lampard says Chelsea need to have a reset before the second leg if they are to pull off a comeback against the Champions League holders.
“I’ve been at the club nine days, I don’t like what I saw today. I’m not going to try and dress that up in any way. We have to be really honest about that,” he told BBC Sport.
“There should be a feeling when you play for Chelsea of pride involved. We have to do more for Tuesday. To get there, there needs to be a new energy. That needs to come back.”
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Ancelotti: Vinicius, Kroos fit to play Chelsea
Vinicius and Kroos were absent from the matchday squad to play Cadiz entirely, while Luka Modric, Dani Carvajal and David Alaba were left on the bench.
“They [Vinicius and Kroos] couldn’t play because they both had small issues,” Ancelotti told reporters.
“They trained separately today but tomorrow [Sunday] they’ll train as normal and be fine for Tuesday.”
Ferdinand: Chelsea ‘were there for the taking’ in first leg
Chelsea were reduced to 10 men when Ben Chilwell received a red card before the hour mark. Ferdinand thought it was then that Real could have been more clinical and extended their lead further in the tie.
“They will be disappointed in Real Madrid’s dressing room,” the former Manchester United defender said.
“Yes they’ll be happy they won the game, but tomorrow they’ll wake up and think ‘we could have finished this game and punished this team’.
“They were there for the taking. I thought Chelsea dug in but they were let off a little bit at times. Lacklustre finishing, the final ball and decision making by Real Madrid in the second half might not have been there for them.
“I think Frank [Lampard] needs to rally around this team now and tell his players this game isn’t over.
“If you get an early goal at Stamford Bridge, the atmosphere is electric when that happens in these types of games so bring the belief. Yes you lost 2-0 but the tie is still in the balance.”
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