
Real Betis vs Chelsea UEFA Conference League final Live Streaming: Where to watch UECL final live online and on TV
Real Betis vs Chelsea UEFA Conference League final Live Streaming: The European football season is coming to an end with two big finals left to play, one of which the UEFA Conference League will be played on Thursday at Estádio Municipal de Breslávia in Wrocław, Poland. Chelsea, once a regular in UEFA Champions League competition, will take on Real Betis in the UECL final in the quest to claim their maiden trophy this season. The Blues have already sealed a place in the UCL next year by finishing fourth in the Premier League.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca says Wednesday's Conference League final against Real Betis is a chance to make history, reinforce a winning mentality and prove his young side belong at the top.
"The Conference is important. For us it's been important since day one. And the reason why is because it's the European competition that we are currently in," Maresca told reporters on Tuesday.
Real Betis manager Manuel Pellegrini has downplayed any suggestion that his side are big underdogs.
"I don't think it's David v Goliath - we've got the same chance as they do of winning the title," Pellegrini told reporters on Tuesday.
The Real Betis vs Chelsea, UEFA Conference League Final will take place on Thursday, May 29. The match will begin at 12:30 AM IST.
The Real Betis vs Chelsea, UEFA Conference League Final takes place at the Estádio Municipal de Breslávia in Wrocław, Poland.
The Real Betis vs Chelsea, UEFA Conference League Final will be broadcast live on the Sony Sports Network.
The Real Betis vs Chelsea, UEFA Conference League Final 2024-25 fixture will be streamed live on SonyLIV app and website.
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