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+>[Here's Ways To Watch] Chelsea vs Sheffield United Live Free TV Channel 7 April 2024
+>[Here's Ways To Watch] Chelsea vs Sheffield United Live Free TV Channel 7 April 2024
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Chelsea vs Sheffield United live stream: How to watch Premier League game online.
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Sheffield United will take on Chelsea in the Premier League at Bramall Lane on Sunday. The Blues are 10th in the standings and desperate to add more wins to their season whereas Sheffield United are struggling to get off the bottom of the league standings.
Chelsea will be high on confidence after their stunning 4-3 win over Manchester United which includes a late winner in added time. Sheffield are winless in their last six games across all competitions and will be desperate for a point.
Sheffield Utd vs Chelsea live stream, Date, Time, Channels
The Sheffield Utd vs Chelsea live stream takes place on Sunday, April 7.
Time: 5:30 p.m. GMT / 12:30 p.m. ET / 9:30 a.m. PT / 3:30 a.m. AEDT (Apr. 8)
U.S. - Watch on Peacock
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Sheffield Utd are waiting to be put out of their misery. 10 points adrift of safety, with just three wins from 30 games, barring a sporting miracle the Blades will be playing Championship football next season. It’s just a matter of time before that is made official. To their credit, Sheffield Utd aren’t going down without showing some spirit as recent draws against Bournemouth and Fulham showcased a team that hasn’t downed tools, but the required quality to stay in the top flight just isn’t there.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are still basking in a remarkable midweek win over Man Utd. The Blues appeared to have thrown away an early two-goal lead when they found themselves 2-3 down with just seconds to play, but somehow Cole Palmer scored two goals in the dying moments to wrestle back all three points. Not only was it a memorable win in its own right, but it now puts Chelsea in a strong position in the battle for European qualification.
Sheffield United team news
Cameron Archer is nearing a return from a calf problem and is expected to return to action soon.
Gustavo Hamer is likely to overcome a minor injury picked up in the last match, but Daniel Jebbison (illness), Chris Basham (ankle), Rhian Brewster (thigh), Tom Davies (unspecified), George Baldock (calf), John Egan (ankle), Rhys Norrington-Davies (thigh), and Max Lowe (ankle) remain under medical supervision for the foreseeable future.
Sheffield United predicted XI: Grbic; Holgate, Robinson, Ahmedhodzic; Bogle, Arblaster, Hamer, Souza, Trusty; McBurnie, Brereton Diaz
Chelsea team news
Both Ben Chilwell and Robert Sanchez (unspecified) missed the game against Manchester United due to injuries.
Each of them is a considerable doubt for the upcoming match, and Mauricio Pochettino will be without Lesley Ugochukwu (hamstring), Levi Colwill (toe), Christopher Nkunku (thigh), Reece James (thigh), Romeo Lavia (thigh), and Wesley Fofana (knee) for the trip to Sheffield.
Additionally, Moises Caicedo's accumulation of his ninth yellow card of the season puts him just one booking away from a two-match ban.
Chelsea predicted XI: Petrovic; Gusto, Disasi, Badiashile, Cucurella; Caicedo, Fernandez; Palmer, Gallagher, Madueke; Jackson
Chelsea travel to Sheffield United on Sunday, with Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino hoping for a more relaxing encounter following the utter chaos of their midweek fixture against Man United in the English Premier League.
Cole Palmer scored in the 100th and 101st minutes as the west Londoners secured an extraordinary 4-3 win over the Red Devils. The result has reawakened Chelsea's hopes of securing a European qualification spot.
They come up against a Sheffield United side that has looked doomed to relegation for a number of weeks now, but nevertheless showed character after coming close to securing a draw against title contenders Liverpool on Thursday.
Chelsea is fresh off a frantic comeback and 4-3 victory over Manchester United to swipe three key points from danger, despite soundly outplaying Man U. That victory improved Chelsea to 3-3-0 over its current six-match streak, and the club now sits at 12-7-10 on the season with 43 points for a ninth-place standing in the Premier League table going into the weekend. Cole Palmer played a huge part in Chelsea’s comeback win over Manchester United, turning a 3-2 deficit in the second half into a 4-3 victory with his second and third goals of the contest. His scores in the 10th and 11th minute of extra time added drama to a crucial win.
Sheffield United will look to put up a good fight on its home pitch as time continues to dwindle away on any chance of escaping the Premier League cellar. Sheffield has just three victories in 30 matches this season, but does have draws against Fulham (3-3) and AFC Bournemouth (2-2) over its past three matches. Last time out, Sheffield managed to pull even with Liverpool, 1-1, in the second half but gave up scores to Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo in the 76th and 90th minutes.
Sheffield United did well against Liverpool before going down 3-1 at Anfield on Thursday but Chelsea should have enough boost their European hopes.
The Blades could yet welcome back Cameron Archer before the end of the season but the striker will need to be assessed. George Baldock and Tom Davies will miss the next six weeks.
For Chelsea, Carney Chukwuemeka and Trevoh Chalobah were involved against United following recent injuries. Malo Gusto was also fit to start after a recent knock. Ben Chilwell will be assessed.
The Blues threw away a two-goal lead against Man Utd in midweek, and were on course to lose the game 3-2 before Palmer scored twice in stoppage-time to complete his hat-trick and secure all three points.
Chelsea head to Bramall Lane five points adrift of sixth-place Man Utd going into the weekend, with a game in hand, and will hope to cut that gap on Sunday as the Red Devils host Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Bramall Lane is, on paper, the easiest place to visit in the top flight this term, as the Blades are bottom of the table and have the worst home record in the division - but they are fighting to keep their slim survival hopes alive, which makes them a little more of a dangerous proposition.