Chelsea v Dinamo Zagreb: How to watch Champions League clash on TV, live stream and kick off time
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Chelsea are set to welcome Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb to Stamford Bridge, as the West London club prepare for their final Champions League group stage match. Zagreb handed Chelsea their only defeat in the competition so far, beating them 1-0 on gameweek one.
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Hide AdThe Blues are already through, as they are four points ahead of Red Bull Salzburg with just three to play for. However, they will need to ensure they avoid defeat to win the group, giving them a more favourable round of 16 draw.
Despite Graham Potter’s great start to life as Chelsea boss, the side has faltered recently. It was a disastrous return to Brighton for Potter, as his side lost 4-1 to the club he recently left.
But, after a tumultuous summer that saw owner Roman Abramovich wave goodbye to Chelsea after almost two decades in charge, their cause was not made any easier when new owner Todd Boehly sacked Thomas Tuchel early on in the season.
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Hide AdTheir opponents are faring much better, domestically at least. They are rock bottom of their Champions League group but currently sit four points clear at the top of the Croatian First Division, ahead of rivals Hajduk Split.
When does the Chelsea v Dinamo Zagreb game kick off?
Kick off from Stamford Bridge will be at 8pm. The game should end at around 10pm.
Is Chelsea v Dinamo Zagreb on TV?
Yes. BT Sport provides extension coverage of European football. You can begin to watch the build up of the game from 7.30pm, on BT Sport 2. People can watch on live stream via the BT Sport app.
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Fans wishing to watch Chelsea vs Dinamo Zagreb on BT Sport can purchase a monthly pass. The pass gets you a month of BT Sport, contract free. It’s a £25 per month rolling contract with no up front fee required and can be cancelled at any time.
Another option is the ‘Big Sport package’. This package gives you access to all 11 Sky Sports channels, Eurosport one and two and of course all BT Sport channels. It costs £41 a month and is a 24-month contract with £30 to be paid up front.
And finally, the cheapest option is the simply named ‘Sport’ package. This costs £16 a month with £30 up front and is a 24-month contract. Included is All BT Sport channels plus BoxNation, a recordable TV box and instant access to the BT Sport app.
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