You can watch the next Chelsea game on major Premier League rights holders in your region, and the very next midweek league match (Fulham vs Chelsea on 7 January 2026) is live on Sky Sports in the UK at 7:30pm UK time.

Main ways to watch

  • UK & Ireland:
    • Live TV: Sky Sports channels are showing the midweek Premier League fixtures including Fulham vs Chelsea.
* Streaming: Sky Go or NOW (sports membership) if you have a compatible subscription.
* Highlights: Chelsea’s official website and app upload extended highlights later the same night.
  • USA & Canada (typical setup):
    • Broadcasters vary, but Premier League rights are usually with a major sports network plus its streaming app; check the Chelsea fixtures page and your TV provider’s listings for the specific “TV” column for each match.
* Many fans pair a cable/satellite sports package with an official streaming service instead of relying on random links.
  • Other countries :
    • Use Chelsea’s fixture list: each game lists competition, date, time and often a “TV” column indicating the main broadcaster in that territory.
* Then match that broadcaster with its local streaming app (for example, regional sports networks or national sports channels that hold Premier League rights).

Official Chelsea options

  • Chelsea FC website & app:
    • Live text commentary, line-ups, in‑game stats and live audio commentary via the Match Centre for each game.
* Full highlights and recap shows are usually online from late evening UK time after the match ends.

Quick tips before kick-off

  • Check the Chelsea fixtures page on a sports site like ESPN on matchday to confirm kick-off time and the “TV” channel column for your region.
  • If you are in the UK, look specifically at the Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event schedules for midweek rounds, as all 10 fixtures between 6–8 January 2026 are confirmed there.
  • Avoid unofficial streaming links often shared in forums or social media threads; they are frequently low quality and may be unsafe.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.