Chelsea head to Elland Road for their Premier League clash against Leeds United on Sunday afternoon, and all the details of how to watch the match have been revealed.
Thomas Tuchel and co head north in a bid to make it three games unbeaten to the start of the 2022/23 league campaign following their win over Everton and draw against Tottenham Hotspur last weekend.
Chelsea felt hard done by after a controversial equaliser from Harry Kane, a decision which was later admitted by Mike Dean to be an error, which has left Tuchel on the risk of a ban and unimpressed by the costly error.
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The Blues boss said: “As I am not frustrated, I told you! It cannot add to my frustration. Hopefully I am not too honest but if a mistake is that big and obvious, what’s the point in not admitting for the whole season? I struggle a little bit to be fully impressed by the statement I have to say. It’s so clear and obvious, I cannot understand how a referee cannot make the decision that was the right decision.”
Meanwhile, they could be without Christian Pulisic on Sunday. It has been confirmed he has had a problem with his Achilles, but Mateo Kovacic, N'Golo Kante and Armando Broja are all sidelined.
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“Quite serious (N’Golo Kante injury)," admitted Tuchel. "We’re talking about weeks. Not good news. We are disappointed and sad because N’Golo is super important and super fit. He will be out for weeks. Same with Armando (Broja). He will be out for days. Cannot come with us to Leeds.
"Mateo Kovacic as well, still out with knee problems. Christian Pulisic had problems but trained today. Let’s see.”
Looking ahead to the league clash vs Leeds United, here are all the details on how to watch the encounter on Sunday 21st August (UK).
Kick-Off Times
United Kingdom
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14:00 BST
United Arab Emirates
19:00 GST
United States of America (Saturday 23rd July)
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Eastern time: 09:00 EDT
Pacific time: 06:00 PDT
How To Watch
The game will be available to watch live on Sky Sports, as well as Sky Go in the United Kingdom.
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For those in the United States, the game can be watched on USA Network.
Topics: Leeds United, Chelsea, Premier League, Football