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Chelsea vs Wrexham: Where to watch and live stream the 2024 International friendly in your country

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Chelsea will face Wrexham in a thrilling international friendly in 2024. Get all the key details here, including match dates, kick-off times and streaming options available in your country.

Chelsea's Raheem Sterling
© IMAGO / PA ImagesChelsea’s Raheem Sterling

Chelsea ready to face Wrexham inside 2024 international friendshipThis preview covers everything you need to know about the match, the key players to watch and how to catch every moment, whether on TV or via your country’s live streaming services.

(Watch Chelsea vs Wrexham live on Fubo for FREE in the US)

A much-anticipated showdown is approaching Wrexham gets Chelseaespecially the following Wrexham’s impressive combination AFC BournemouthWelsh side prepare for the competition Football League One Next season, he aims to continue his march towards his ultimate dream Premier League Their preparation is top notch and reflects their ambition and determination.

On the other hand, Chelsea are trying to bounce back from a disappointing season and the recent controversy surrounding the Argentine player Enzo Fernandez. With Premier League With just three weeks left until kick-off, “Blues” They are eager to leave the past behind and focus on starting strong.

Chelsea vs Wrexham: Kick-off Time in Your Country

Australia: 12:30 PM (July 25)
Indonesia: 10:30 (July 25)
Nigeria: 3:30 AM (July 25)
South Africa: 04:30 (July 25)
UAE: 7:30 AM (July 25)
United States of America: 22:30 (ET)

Wrexham’s Jack Marriott – IMAGO / PA Images

Chelsea vs Wrexham: TV Channel & Live Stream in Your Country

Source: Livesoccertv.com

Australia: Paramount+
Indonesia: beIN Sports 1 Premium
Nigeria: StarTimes App, Startimes World Football
South Africa: StarTimes App, Startimes World Football
United Arab Emirates: Sharjah Sports
USA: Fubo (free trial)ESPN+, ESPN App

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