Chelsea will be keen to get off to a winning start to their UEFA Conference League quarter-final. Legia Warsaw will host the Blues in the Polish capital on Thursday evening as .
The west Londoners waltzed past FC Copenhagen in the round of 16 - winning 3-1 on aggregate. Meanwhile, - scoring a dramatic winner in extra-time.
While Chelsea are clear favourites to win the competition, - which could upset the apple cart. So, with that being said, football.london has rounded-up everything you need to know about this evening's clash;
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When does Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea kick-off?Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea will kick-off at 5.45pm (BST), at the Stadion Jozefa Pilsudskiego, on Thursday, April 10. Assuming there are no extended breaks in play or stoppages, the final whistle will likely blow at around 7.30pm.
How to watch Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea on TVFor viewers in the UK, the match will be televised live on TNT Sports. The game will be shown worldwide through UEFA's broadcast partners, with screening the action across Scandinavia, in France, in Germany, in Spain and Premier Sports in Ireland.
will provide coverage for viewers in the Middle East and North Africa, while and televise the match in sub-Saharan Africa. In the United States, meanwhile, supporters can tune in via and , with ESPN covering South America (excluding Brazil).
The full list of UEFA's broadcast partners for the tie can be found .
How to stream Legia Warsaw vs ChelseaFor TNT Sports subscribers in the UK, the match will be available to stream via Discovery+ on all compatible TV, mobile, tablet, computer, console and streaming devices.
Who are the Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea officials?Serdar Gözübüyük will referee Chelsea's clash against Legia Warsaw on Thursday evening, while he'll be joined by his assistants Erwin Zeinstra and Patrick Inia. Joey Kooij has been named as the fourth official. Pol van Boekel is the Video Assistant Referee, with Richard Martens as his assistant.
Legia Warsaw vs Chelsea team newsChelsea could be without as many as five players - Romeo Lavia (injury), Wesley Fofana (injury), Marc Guiu (injury), Omari Kellyman (injury) and Mykhailo Mudryk (suspended).
Legia Warsaw have a few notable absentees, too - Artur Jedrzejczyk (suspended), Jan Ziolkowski (suspended), Gabriel Kobylak (injury), Jan Leszcynski (injury), Bartosz Kapustka (injury - doubt) and Marc Gual (injury - doubt).
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