How to watch Chelsea vs Servette: TV channel and live stream for Conference League today. Enzo Maresca takes charge of his first European game as Chelsea manager against Servette tonight.
How to watch Chelsea vs Servette: TV channel and live stream for Conference League today. Enzo Maresca takes charge of his first European game as Chelsea manager against Servette tonight.
How to watch the Conference League Qualification match between Chelsea and Servette, as well as kick-off time and team news.
Chelsea will be involved in the first leg of the two-legged Conference League Qualification play-offs against Servette at Stamford Bridge on Thursday.
The Blues will be playing in this competition for the first time ever despite attaining a top-six finish in the Premier League last season. Manchester United's FA Cup win bumped Chelsea into the third division in European club football.
On the other hand, Servette faltered in the Europa League third qualifying round and as a result, face their last chance of competing in Europe this season.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Chelsea vs Servette kick-off time & stadium
Date: August 22, 2024
Kick-off time: 8 pm BST
Venue: Stamford Bridge
The Conference League Qualification match between Chelsea and Servette will be played at Stamford Bridge in London, England.
It will kick off at 8 pm BST on Thursday, August 22, in the United Kingdom (UK).
Chelsea team news
Although included in the squad, Chelsea captain Reece James is unlikely to make it on time from a hamstring injury, while Marc Cucurella is a doubt after suffering a knock in the 2-0 league loss against Manchester City at the weekend.
Meanwhile, Blues boss Enzo Maresca has left out the likes of Tosin Adarabioyo, Wesley Fofana, Ben Chilwell and Raheem Sterling for Thursday's game.
Summer signings Filip Jorgensen, Renato Veiga, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Pedro Neto and Marc Guiu will all look to feature from the onset, and so will the likes of Mykhaylo Mudryk and Noni Madueke.
Chelsea possible XI: Jorgensen; Gusto, Badiashile, Veiga, Cucurella; Fernandez, Lavia; Palmer, Dewsbury-Hall, Neto; Guiu.
Servette team news
Les Grenats head coach Thomas Haberli is expected to hand starts to the likes of Steve Rouiller, David Douline, Gael Ondoua, Alexis Antunes and Enzo Crivelli.
Dereck Kutesa did not partake in the 2-1 loss to Braga that led to Servette's Europa League exit, but the Swiss international started and scored against Signal in the 7-1 win in the Swiss Cup tie over the weekend.
Despite being linked to a move to Saudi Arabia, Kutesa could find himself in the XI against Chelsea.
Chelsea will kick-off their maiden Conference League campaign on Thursday with the first leg of their play-off round against Swiss Super League side Servette.
The Blues dropped into the competition after Manchester United defied all odds to clinch a UEFA Europa League berth by winning the FA Cup, beating city-rivals and Premier League champions Man City 1-0 in the Wembley final.
The second leg of the play-off will take place in Geneva on Thursday, August 29. The winner will advance to the new 36-team league stage, where each team faces six different opponents. The top eight will automatically qualify for the last 16, while teams finishing ninth to 24th will compete in the knockout round play-offs.
The Clearlake Capital-Todd Boehly ownership has been two years of unprecedented action at Chelsea and now they are set to oversee yet another first for the club. In Enzo Maresca's debut as a coach in European club competition, the Blues will make their maiden voyage into the UEFA Conference League.
Not quite the glitz and glamour of years gone by in the Champions League, the newly formed tournament is heading into just its fourth season. For Chelsea, it is an unwanted opportunity to once-more complete the collection of trophies available to them.
Having missed out on Europa League qualification due to Manchester United's FA Cup victory at the end of last season, Chelsea will contend in the third-tier of European football in 2024/25. Heading into a home clash against Swiss outfit Servette, there is plenty to prove for Maresca.
His side are not yet into the group stage - or league phase - of the Conference League and must first bypass their opponents in a play-off round. Last week Servette were beaten by Braga - who go into the Europa League - and so set up a trip to west London and Stamford Bridge.
How to watch Chelsea vs Servette: TV channel and live stream for Conference League today. Enzo Maresca takes charge of his first European game as Chelsea manager against Servette tonight.
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How to watch the Conference League Qualification match between Chelsea and Servette, as well as kick-off time and team news.
Chelsea will be involved in the first leg of the two-legged Conference League Qualification play-offs against Servette at Stamford Bridge on Thursday.
The Blues will be playing in this competition for the first time ever despite attaining a top-six finish in the Premier League last season. Manchester United's FA Cup win bumped Chelsea into the third division in European club football.
On the other hand, Servette faltered in the Europa League third qualifying round and as a result, face their last chance of competing in Europe this season.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Chelsea vs Servette kick-off time & stadium
Date: August 22, 2024
Kick-off time: 8 pm BST
Venue: Stamford Bridge
The Conference League Qualification match between Chelsea and Servette will be played at Stamford Bridge in London, England.
It will kick off at 8 pm BST on Thursday, August 22, in the United Kingdom (UK).
Chelsea team news
Although included in the squad, Chelsea captain Reece James is unlikely to make it on time from a hamstring injury, while Marc Cucurella is a doubt after suffering a knock in the 2-0 league loss against Manchester City at the weekend.
Meanwhile, Blues boss Enzo Maresca has left out the likes of Tosin Adarabioyo, Wesley Fofana, Ben Chilwell and Raheem Sterling for Thursday's game.
Summer signings Filip Jorgensen, Renato Veiga, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Pedro Neto and Marc Guiu will all look to feature from the onset, and so will the likes of Mykhaylo Mudryk and Noni Madueke.
Chelsea possible XI: Jorgensen; Gusto, Badiashile, Veiga, Cucurella; Fernandez, Lavia; Palmer, Dewsbury-Hall, Neto; Guiu.
Servette team news
Les Grenats head coach Thomas Haberli is expected to hand starts to the likes of Steve Rouiller, David Douline, Gael Ondoua, Alexis Antunes and Enzo Crivelli.
Dereck Kutesa did not partake in the 2-1 loss to Braga that led to Servette's Europa League exit, but the Swiss international started and scored against Signal in the 7-1 win in the Swiss Cup tie over the weekend.
Despite being linked to a move to Saudi Arabia, Kutesa could find himself in the XI against Chelsea.
Servette possible XI: Frick; Tsunemoto, Rouiller, Severin, Mazikou; Douline, Ondoua; Stevanovic, Antunes, Kutesa; Crivelli.
Chelsea will kick-off their maiden Conference League campaign on Thursday with the first leg of their play-off round against Swiss Super League side Servette.
The Blues dropped into the competition after Manchester United defied all odds to clinch a UEFA Europa League berth by winning the FA Cup, beating city-rivals and Premier League champions Man City 1-0 in the Wembley final.
The second leg of the play-off will take place in Geneva on Thursday, August 29. The winner will advance to the new 36-team league stage, where each team faces six different opponents. The top eight will automatically qualify for the last 16, while teams finishing ninth to 24th will compete in the knockout round play-offs.
The Clearlake Capital-Todd Boehly ownership has been two years of unprecedented action at Chelsea and now they are set to oversee yet another first for the club. In Enzo Maresca's debut as a coach in European club competition, the Blues will make their maiden voyage into the UEFA Conference League.
Not quite the glitz and glamour of years gone by in the Champions League, the newly formed tournament is heading into just its fourth season. For Chelsea, it is an unwanted opportunity to once-more complete the collection of trophies available to them.
Having missed out on Europa League qualification due to Manchester United's FA Cup victory at the end of last season, Chelsea will contend in the third-tier of European football in 2024/25. Heading into a home clash against Swiss outfit Servette, there is plenty to prove for Maresca.
His side are not yet into the group stage - or league phase - of the Conference League and must first bypass their opponents in a play-off round. Last week Servette were beaten by Braga - who go into the Europa League - and so set up a trip to west London and Stamford Bridge.