Where to watch Bournemouth vs Chelsea live stream, TV channel, lineups for Premier League fixture

Joel Sritharan

Where to watch Bournemouth vs Chelsea live stream, TV channel, lineups for Premier League fixture image

Bournemouth host Chelsea in a mid-table clash in the Premier League as the Blues look to end their losing streak.

Frank Lampard's side have lost each of their last six games in all competitions, with their last win coming on March 11 against Leicester.

The Cherries on the other hand have won four of their last five games, leading to manager Gary O'Neil being nominated for April's manager of the month.

Chelsea are currently ahead of Bournemouth in 12th place only because of goal difference (-7 vs. -28), but it's the hosts who have scored five more goals this season (36 vs. 31).

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What time does Bournemouth vs Chelsea kick off?

This Premier League match from Vitality Stadium kicks off on Saturday, May 6 at 15:00 BST.

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

 DateKickoff time
USASat, May 610:00 EDT
CanadaSat, May 610:00 EDT
UKSat, May 615:00 BST
AustraliaSun, May 700:00 AEST
IndiaSat, May 619:30 IST
Hong KongSat, May 622:00 HKT
MalaysiaSat, May 622:00 MYT
SingaporeSat, May 622:00 SGT
New ZealandSun, May 702:00 NZST

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Bournemouth vs Chelsea live stream, TV channel

 TV channelStreaming
AustraliaOptus Sport
CanadaFubo Canada
Hong KongNow Premier League
(Ch. 623)
Now E
IndiaJioTV, Hotstar VIP
MalaysiaAstro SuperSportAstro Go,
sooka
New ZealandSky Sport NOW
SingaporeHub Premier 4
(Ch. 224)
StarHubTV+
UK
USAPeacock

UK: The match will not be shown in the UK due to the Saturday 3 p.m. blackout rule.

USA: This match will be streamed exclusively on NBC streaming platform Peacock in the USA.

Canada: Every Premier League game streams live on Fubo Canada.

Australia: Optus Sport is the exclusive broadcaster of Premier League football in Australia. 

Joel Sritharan

Joel Sritharan is a freelance writer for Sporting News UK.