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Chelsea Women vs Leicester Women: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

Chelsea are set to take on Leicester in a Women's Super League encounter on Wednesday at Kingsmeadow.

The London club's league form has been phenomenal. Emma Hayes' team has only lost two matches all season and have won all but one out of their last seven fixtures. Their most recent outing was a 7-0 win against Everton, which doesn't help the visitors' chances.

Leicester are 11th in the 12-team league with just four wins to their name so far. They have won two out of their last three matches and will be looking to bounce back from the defeat against Arsenal in their last game. The Foxes' last meeting against Wednesday's opponents resulted in an 8-0 defeat and they will be looking for their first-ever win over the Blues.

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GOAL brings you details on how to watch Chelsea Women vs Leicester Women on TV in the U.S., UK and India as well as how to stream it live online.

Chelsea Women vs Leicester Women kick-off time

Game:Chelsea Women vs Leicester Women
Date:May 10, 2023
Kick-off:2pm EDT / 7pm BST / 11.30pm IST
Venue:Kingsmeadow

The Women's Super League game between Chelsea and Leicester is scheduled for Wednesday, May 10, 2023, at Kingsmeadow.

It will kick off at 2pm EDT in the US, 7pm BST in the UK, and 11:30pm IST in India.

How to watch Chelsea Women vs Leicester Women online - TV channels & live streams

CountryTV channelLive stream
U.S.The FA PlayerThe FA Player
UKThe FA PlayerThe FA Player
IndiaThe FA Player

The match can be watched on The FA Player for free after you sign-in/sign-up. The service is available for use in the US, UK and India.

Team news

Chelsea Women team news & squad

Chelsea players Millie Bright, Kadiesha Buchanan and Katerina Svitkova are set to miss the match due to injuries while Fran Kirby remains a long-term absentee.

Hayes has confirmed that club top scorer Kerr is available for selection against Leicester. She was taken off in the first-half on Sunday due to a knock but the forward has recovered and is ready to go.

"Sam (Kerr) is going to be okay," Hayes said in the pre-match briefing. "On Sunday we took her off as a precaution but she's fine for tomorrow (Wednesday)." Kerr has scored 10 goals this season and will be hoping to add to her tally in the mid-week fixture.

Chelsea possible XI: Musovic; Perisset, Mjelde, Eriksson, Charles; Cuthbert, Leupolz; James, Fleming, Reiten; Kerr

PositionPlayers
GoalkeepersMusovic, Berger, Orman
DefendersCarter, Perisset, Eriksson, Mjelde, Charles, Abdullina
MidfieldersIngle, Leupolz, Reiten, Fleming, Cuthbert, Harder, Cankovic, Akpan
ForwardsJames, Kerr, Kaneryd

Leicester Women team news & squad

Abbie McManus and Lachante Paul remain unavailable for Leicester's game against Chelsea due to injuries. Head coach Willie Kirk has disclosed that Shannon O'Brien is nearing a return to the matchday squad after four months, and a decision on her availability will be made closer to kick-off.

Kirk has also revealed that a few members of the Foxes squad have reportedly sustained minor injuries. However, if everyone is cleared fit to play, the coach may choose to name an unchanged lineup against Chelsea.

Leicester possible XI: Leitzig; Bott, Howard, Plumptre, Nevin; Tierney, Mace; Pike, Green, Whelan; Cain

PositionPlayers
GoalkeepersDemi Lambourne, Kirstie Levell, Janina Leitzig
DefendersCourtney Nevin, Sam Tierney, CJ Bott, Georgia Eaton-Collins, Erin Simon, Sophie Howard, Ashleigh Plumptre, Jemma Purfield
MidfieldersMolly Pike, Aileen Whelan, Ellen Jones, Josie Green, Carrie Jones, Ruby Mace, Ava Baker, Monique Robinson
ForwardsJess Sigsworth, Remy Siemsen, Missy Goodwin, Hannah Cain

Head-to-head record

DateResultCompetition
December 2022Leicester 0-8 ChelseaWomen's Super League
March 2022Leicester 0-9 ChelseaWomen's Super League
February 2021Chelsea 7-0 LeicesterWomen's FA Cup
October 2021Chelsea 3-0 LeicesterWomen's Super League

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