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Chelsea vs. Porto 2015 live stream: How to watch Champions League online

They’re struggling in England, but the Blues are on track in UEFA Champions League.

Chelsea might be struggling domestically, but they’re looking just fine in Europe. They crushed Maccabi Tel Aviv in their UEFA Champions League opener, and they only need a draw away to FC Porto to remain in control of their group.

Porto were slightly disappointing on the first matchday, drawing 2-2 away to Dynamo Kiev. While there’s no shame in picking up a point in Ukraine, the Dragons probably needed to get maximum points from both of their games against Dynamo Kiev and Maccabi Tel Aviv to feel like they could challenge Chelsea for the top spot in Group G. Now, it’s likely the only way they can do that is winning on Tuesday.

Neither team has any serious injury problems, though both are missing one important player. Young striker Andre Silva has turned in a slew of impressive performances for FC Porto, but he'll miss out on this game. Chelsea are without goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

Match Date/Time: Tuesday, 2:45 p.m. ET, 7:45 p.m. local

Venue: Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal

TV: FOX Sports regional networks (U.S. - English), FOX Deportes (U.S. - Spanish), beIN Sports (Canada), BT Sport Europe (U.K.), SporTV 1, RTP 1 (Portugal)

Online: Unfortunately for American viewers, this is one of the games that was not sublicensed to ESPN. However, if you have a FOX regional network as part of your TV package, you can catch the game for free on FOX Sports Go. If that doesn’t work for you, there’s also FOX Soccer 2 Go, a paid service that doesn’t require a TV package.

UK: BT Sport

Canada: beIN Sports Connect

For listings from other countries, check out LiveSoccerTV.

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