Published on April 27th, 2024
Women’s Champions League Semi-Final Match Coverage
TV Channel:
- In the UK, catch the live broadcast of today’s Women’s Champions League semi-final first-leg match on TNT Sports 3. The action kicks off at 5:30 PM BST.
Time And Date Conversion:
- US: The match airs at 12:30 PM EDT.
- UK: Kick-off is at 5:30 PM BST.
- India: Tune in at 10:00 PM IST.
Live Stream Options:
If you prefer to stream the game online, there are a couple of convenient options available:
- DAZN App and Website: Subscribers to DAZN can stream the match live through the DAZN app or website. Simply log in to your account and enjoy the game from the comfort of your device, whether it’s your smartphone, tablet, or computer.
- Discovery+ App and Website: Another streaming option is via the Discovery+ app and website. If you’re a subscriber, you can access the live coverage of the Chelsea vs. Barcelona showdown hassle-free.
- DAZN YouTube Channel (FREE): Good news for fans who don’t have a subscription! The game will also be available for FREE on the DAZN YouTube channel. Simply head over to the channel at the scheduled time and enjoy the match without any cost.
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FAQs
Q: How can I watch the Chelsea vs Barcelona Women’s Champions League semi-final first-leg match?
A: The match is being broadcast live on TNT Sports 3 in the UK. Kick-off is at 5:30pm BST.
Q: What channel is showing the Chelsea vs Barcelona Women’s Champions League semi-final first-leg match?
A: In the UK, the match is being broadcast on TNT Sports 3.
Q: What time does the Chelsea vs Barcelona Women’s Champions League semi-final first-leg match start?
A: Kick-off is at 5:30pm BST.
Q: Is there a live stream available for the Chelsea vs Barcelona Women’s Champions League semi-final first-leg match?
A: Yes, you can watch the match via live stream on TNT Sports 3.
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