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Chelsea vs. Wolverhampton 2017 live stream: Time, TV schedule, and how to watch FA cup online

Premier League leaders Chelsea travel to play struggling second-tier outfit Wolves on Saturday.

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All is going swimmingly for Chelsea, who sit eight points clear at the top of the Premier League table. However, Antonio Conte's men switch their attention to cup competition on Saturday, as they travel to face Championship outfit Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux in the FA Cup fifth round. Conte is sure to name a rather more experimental lineup than we're used to, but the Blues should still be able to get the job done.

Wolves are currently enduring a difficult season in England’s second tier, and find themselves just four places and six points above the drop zone as we reach the sharp end of the season. They head into this match on the back of three straight league defeats, and their supporters can’t be expecting anything other than defeat.

How to watch, stream, and listen

TV: Fox Sports 2 (U.S. - English); Fox Deportes (U.S. - Spanish); Sportsnet World (Canada); BT Sport 2 (U.K.)

Online streaming: Fox Sports Go, Fox Soccer 2Go (U.S.) Sportsnet World Now (Canada); BT Sport live streaming (U.K.)

Make friends: Chelsea fans should head on over to We Ain’t Got No History for full match coverage.

For online listings in other countries, you can check out LiveSoccerTV.

Three big things to know

1. Wolves will be without Michał Żyro, Jordan Graham, and Mike Williamson, who are all currently on the treatment table. Joe Mason and Jack Price are both early doubts.

2. Chelsea's only early injury doubt is John Terry, who suffered an injury in training last week. However, the Blues captain is still expected to play a part in this match, with first-team center back David Luiz among a string of regulars to be rested.

3. Chelsea won 6-0 when these sides last met back in 2012. They’ve not been beaten by Wolves since a visit to Molineux in the Premier League in 2011; on that occasion a José Bosingwa own goal gave Mick McCarthy’s side a crucial victory, as they went on to finish the season just a point clear of the bottom three.

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