Real Madrid vs Chelsea live stream, TV channel, and lineups for Champions League clash

Joel Sritharan

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Real Madrid take on Chelsea in the 2022/23 Champions League quarter-finals as both teams look to salvage their seasons. 

Real have all but lost the La Liga title to Barcelona while Chelsea are 11th in the Premier League. The Blues have hired Frank Lampard as an interim manager, with Carlo Ancelotti's future at Los Blancos unclear.

These two European heavyweights have met in the previous two seasons as well, with the victor of each tie going on to win the whole tournament. 

Here's all the key information on the match, including kickoff time, live streaming, TV channels, and lineups.

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What time does Real Madrid vs Chelsea kick-off?

This Champions League match from the Santiago Bernabeu kicks off on Wednesday, April 11 at 21:00 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories:

 DateKickoff time
USAWed, Apr. 1115:00 EDT
CanadaWed, Apr. 1115:00 EDT
UKWed, Apr. 1120:00 BST
AustraliaThu, Apr. 1205:00 AEST
IndiaThu, Apr. 1200:30 IST
Hong KongThu, Apr. 1203:00 HKT
MalaysiaThu, Apr. 1203:00 MYT
SingaporeThu, Apr. 1203:00 SGT
New ZealandThu, Apr. 1207:00 NZST

Real Madrid vs Chelsea live stream, TV channel

 DateKickoff timeTV channelStreaming
AustraliaThu, Apr. 1305:00 AESTStan Sport
CanadaWed, Apr. 1215:00 ETDAZN
Hong KongThu, Apr. 1303:00 HKTbeIN Sports 3beIN Sports Connect
IndiaThu, Apr. 1300:30 ISTSony TEN 2JioTV, Sony LIV
MalaysiaThu, Apr. 1303:00 MYTbeIN Sports 3beIN Sports Connect,
sooka
New ZealandThu, Apr. 1307:00 NZSTSpark Sport
SingaporeThu, Apr. 1303:00 SGTbeIN Sports 3beIN Sports Connect,
StarHubTV+
UKWed, Apr. 1220:00 BSTBT Sport 1BT Sport site/app
USAWed, Apr. 1215:00 ETCBS,
Univision,
TUDN
Fubo,
Paramount+,
ViX+, TUDN app/website

UK: The match will be broadcast on BT Sport 1 and streamed on BT Sport platforms.

USA: This match will be televised on CBS (English) and on Univision and TUDN (Spanish), with each broadcast streamed on Fubo. Paramount+ will also carry the English-language stream for subscribers, as will ViX+ in Spanish.

Canada: Every Champions League game streams live on DAZN.

Australia: Every UEFA Champions League match streams ad-free on Stan Sport, live and on demand.

Real Madrid vs Chelsea lineups, team news

Karim Benzema looked in the mood to repeat last season's Champions League heroics with back-to-back hat-tricks against Valladolid and Barcelona, although he was withdrawn with an hour played in the 3-2 weekend defeat at home to Villarreal.

Ferland Mendy is still sidelined for Ancelotti's side with a calf problem, meaning a start for Eduardo Camavinga at left-back David Alaba played the first half against Villarreal and starts again as he seeks to manage a muscular problem.

Real Madrid predicted lineup (4-3-3): Courtois (GK) — Carvajal, Militao, Alaba, Camavinga — Valverde, Kroos, Modric — Rodrygo, Benzema, Vinicius Jr

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Benoit Badiashile and Noni Madueke are all not included in Chelsea's Champions League squad, while Armando Broja is out for the remainder of the season. 

That shortfall in attack is part of the reason for Raheem Sterling partnering Joao Felix up front, while Lampard has opted for the added security of a five-man defence, with Thiago Silva fit to start.

Chelsea lineup (5-3-2): Kepa (GK) — James, Fofana,Silva Koulibaly, Chilwell — Kante, Fernandez, Kovacic — Sterling, Felix

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Joel Sritharan

Joel Sritharan is a freelance writer for Sporting News UK.