What channel is Chelsea vs Wolves on? TV, live stream info for Premier League match
Chelsea host Wolves on the final day of the Premier League but what channel is the match on? Express Sport is on hand with all the TV and live stream information.
Chelsea need a point from their final Premier League game today to cement a place in the top-four, having failed to do so against Liverpool in midweek. Wolves aim to remain in sixth place and earn Europa League qualification for the second successive season. With only a few hours to go before kick off, find all the details you need to watch the match below, and how each team is shaping up before the whistle.
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Chelsea boss Frank Lampard: "I have seen a lot in the last two games, particularly with Manchester United (the FA Cup semi-final win) and then with Liverpool, of what we are about.
"There has been spirit and character in those two performances and we have to carry it on for one more game in the league.
"Since restart there was a feeling it could go this far. I felt we maybe could get over the line before the (Liverpool) game because we played so well against Manchester United.
"What is absolutely important is the players focus on themselves because it is in our own hands, and that is the job I'll do because we can't affect what is going on elsewhere.
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"We have to try to get over the line. We have character in the group, we have quality and we have a good opponent coming and it is on us now."
Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo: "This game is no different than any other.
"Chelsea are a very good team, full of talent in their squad.
"They play good football, but we want to beat them. What happens after, we will see."
Chelsea vs Wolves: Nuno Espirito Santo (Image: GETTY)
Subs: Bruno Jordao, Daniel Podence, Gibbs-White, Ruddy, Joao Moutinho, Ruben Vinagre, Traore, Kilman, Rasmussen.
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