How to watch Chelsea v Copenhagen, team news, pre-match quotes, predicted line-ups and more | OneFootball

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·12 March 2025

How to watch Chelsea v Copenhagen, team news, pre-match quotes, predicted line-ups and more

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Chelsea will be hoping to secure their place in the Conference League quarter-finals on Thursday when they host FC Copenhagen.

The Blues take a 2-1 lead into the game at Stamford Bridge having beaten the Danish side in the first-leg.


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Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the clash…

Kick-off time

8pm GMT

How to watch

TV channel: TNT Sports 4

Live stream: Discovery +

Injuries and doubts

Chelsea: Malo Gusto (injured), Noni Madueke (injured), Nicolas Jackson (injured), Marc Guiu (injured), David Fofana (injured), Reece James (doubt), Cole Palmer (doubt), Christopher Nkunku (doubt), Romeo Lavia (ineligible)

Copenhagen: Thomas Delaney (doubt), Kevin Diks (injured), Nicolai Boilesen (doubt), Lukas Lerager (doubt), Oliver Hojer (doubt), Andreas Cornelius (doubt)

Predicted line-ups

Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Jorgensen; Acheampong, Tosin, Badiashile, Cucurella; Caicedo, Enzo; George, Dewsbury-Hall, Sancho; Nkunku

Copenhagen (5-4-1): Ramaj; Gocholeishvili, Garananga, Pereira, Hatzidiakos, Meling; Claesson, Clem, Froholdt, Achouri; Chiakha

Recent form

Chelsea made it three wins in their last three games by beating Leicester City 1-0 on Sunday, which followed a run of three defeats on the bounce.

Copenhagen, meanwhile, drew with Sonderjyske on Sunday following the defeat to Chelsea and are winless in the last three games.

What’s been said?

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca on Copenhagen surprising him: “I was surprised, as I said last week because I watched many games, they were off the ball always defending with a line of four and then against us, they were in a line of five. Even in their game two days ago, they were again a line of four. The reason why we were a little bit surprised was because of that, but then we tried to adapt.

“Tomorrow, to be honest, I do not know if they are going to be in one way or another way. We will see tomorrow.

“The priority is tomorrow. For us, the priority is tomorrow because it is the next one and the most important one. After tomorrow, we will start to think about Arsenal, but for sure we will be focused on tomorrow’s game.”

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