
PSG vs Chelsea: Champions League Revenge Brews at Parc des Princes – How to Watch and What to Expect
PSG host Chelsea in a mouthwatering Champions League last-16 first leg, seeking revenge for last summer's Club World Cup humbling. Both sides grapple with injuries and patchy form, but stars like Kvaratskhelia and João Pedro promise fireworks. Full viewing guide included for fans worldwide.
PSG vs Chelsea: Champions League Revenge Brews at Parc des Princes – How to Watch and What to Expect
Picture this: last summer's Club World Cup, Chelsea handing PSG a proper 3-0 stuffing. The Parisians haven't forgotten, and now they're itching to even the score in this Champions League last-16 first leg. It's been a decade since these two locked horns in Europe – time for some fireworks at the Parc des Princes.
Battle Lines Drawn: Form, Stats and That Lingering Grudge
PSG are strutting their stuff atop Ligue 1, but their European form's been wobblier than a dodgy kebab after closing time. Just one win in their last five Champions League games saw them drop into the playoffs, where they barely edged past Monaco – a 3-2 away scrape followed by a 2-2 home draw. And get this: that same Monaco lot then tonked them 3-1 in the league. Ouch.
Still, when Luis Enrique's boys gel, they're rapid. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's been tearing up the wing since swapping Napoli for Paris, Désiré Doué's emerging as a teenage terror, and Bradley Barcola brings the sauce on the other flank. Expect pace to trouble Chelsea early.
The Blues roll in cocky from that summer demolition, but Liam Delap – wait, no, under Liam Rosenior – they've been patchy. Eye-catching thrashings like 4-1 over Aston Villa, 4-0 on Hull, and 4-2 against Wrexham contrast with slips like 1-2 to Arsenal and a 1-1 Burnley bore. Defence leaking like a sieve – goals shipped in the last four.
Cole Palmer starred in that Club World Cup rout but fitness niggles have dulled his spark. Pedro Neto, Alejandro Garnacho and goal machine João Pedro (17 strikes, 5 assists) could be the difference-makers. Head-to-head? Chelsea's lost three of eight to PSG in Europe – only Bayern and Barça have stung them more. Yet PSG mulled English sides last term: Man City, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Arsenal. Revenge or repeat?
As reported by The Football Faithful via OneFootball, this one's got playoff tension written all over it. Kick-off's Wednesday 11 March at 8pm BST (3pm EST, 20:00 GMT).
Injury Woes: Who's In, Who's Out?
Neither camp's at full tilt. For Chelsea, Estevão Willian's hamstring doubt after sitting out the Burnley draw. Dário Essugo's back in training post-thigh surgery, but Jamie Gittens (torn hamstring) and Levi Colwill (ACL from pre-season) are long-term punters. Squad depth tested.
PSG's midfield's creaking: João Neves nursing an ankle knock from late Feb, Fabián Ruiz knee-troubled, plus Quentin Ndjantou and kid Senny Mayulu sidelined. Enrique's tinkering required.
Evening Standard via OneFootball flags these gaps could dictate the opener's tempo. Chelsea's French record? Spotless since 2016. PSG's English aversion? Three straight knockout wins last season. Stats scream tight affair.
Tune In: Where and How to Catch the Action
Fancy not missing a second? Here's your global guide:
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UK: TNT Sports
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USA: Paramount+
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Australia: Stan Sport
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Canada: Fubo Canada
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India: JioStar
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South Africa/Sub-Saharan: SuperSport
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Malaysia: beIN Sports
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Middle East: beIN Sports MENA
Abroad and blocked? Grab a VPN like ExpressVPN or NordVPN. Download, connect to a match-showing server (UK for TNT, US for Paramount), clear cache, stream away. Big screen? Smart TV apps for Android/Fire Stick; cast or Smart DNS for Apple TV/Roku.
The Independent via OneFootball nailed it – geo-blocks are buzzkills, VPNs your mate. Step-by-step: sign up, install, server hop, refresh, binge.
This tie's got grudge, glamour and goals aplenty. PSG flipping the script or Chelsea's confidence cruise? Pull up a pew – it's unmissable.