are potentially just 90 minutes away from reaching the UEFA Conference League semi-final.
The Blues hold a 3-0 lead going into the second leg of their quarter-final clash against Legia Warsaw.
Victory in the tie would see Chelsea book a place in the last-four of the , where they would face either Rapid Vienna or Djurgarden.
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side were held to a 2-2 draw by Ipswich Town in the Premier League in their previous fixture.
Avoiding a defeat by a three-goal margin against Legia Warsaw would be enough to see Chelsea book a spot in the semi-final of the Conference League. Here, football.london provides the latest TV info in time for their clash with Legia Warsaw at Stamford Bridge tonight;
What time does Chelsea vs Legia Warsaw kick-off?Chelsea's meeting against Legia Warsaw in the Conference League is scheduled to kick-off at 8pm at Stamford Bridge on Thursday, April 17.
Is Chelsea vs Legia Warsaw being shown live on TV?Yes. TNT Sports have the rights to broadcast the UEFA Conference League - in the UK - and will be covering the clash between Chelsea and Legia Warsaw.
TNT Sports 4 (or Sky channel 414) will be broadcasting the fixture, with coverage getting underway at 7pm.
How to live stream Chelsea vs Legia WarsawWith TNT Sports broadcasting Chelsea vs Legia Warsaw in the UK, the fixture is also available to be live streamed.
TNT Sports will be live streaming the match to paying customers, which will be available online and via the mobile app. Discovery+ is also streaming the fixture at Stamford Bridge - which is available via their mobile app and online to paid subscribers. This service is also available to TNT Sports customers.
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