The UEFA Champions League returns this week and so here are the predictions, odds, and how to watch Lille OSC vs Chelsea on Livestream free.
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In the first leg, Gouvernnec's men could not find a way around Tuchel's men and lost 2-0. Will they be able to return to the game at home?
Lille OSC vs Chelsea UEFA Champions League: match information
Date: Wednesday, March 16
Time: 15:00
Location: Pierre-Mauroy Stadium
Lille OSC vs Chelsea UEFA Champions League: Hours per state in the United States
ET: 15:00
CT: 14:00
MT: 13:00
PT: 12:00
How to watch Lille OSC vs Chelsea in the United States on Livestream free
US
Livestream free: FuboTV (7-day free trial), TUDNXtra, TUDN.com, TUDN App, Paramount+, Univision NOW
TV channel: Galavision
UK
Livestream: BTSport.com, BT Sport App
TV Channel: BT Sport 2, BT Sport Ultimate
Mexico
Livestream: HBO MAX
TV channel: will not be televised
Lille OSC vs Chelsea UEFA Champions League: Head to head record
This pair of clubs have only met in the UEFA Champions League and they have only done so on 3 occasions, but in all of them, the winner has been Chelsea.
Even as locals, the Mastiffs have not been able to stop the Blues so far, so they cannot depend solely on their locality but must draw up a game plan that allows them to dispute the result of the first leg.
Lille OSC vs Chelsea UEFA Champions League: Predictions and odds
According to specialized websites, Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea has a 53% chance of winning the second leg, while Lille OSC has just a 21% chance of winning.
Remember that the Blues scored 2 goals in the first leg, further reducing the chances that the Mastiffs could turn the game around.
A tie is also a likely outcome in this match and the odds of it happening are 26%, however, keep in mind that as this is a direct elimination game, a tie is not an option.
Lille OSC News
The French club has been stumbling in Ligue 1 since last week they won 0-1 against Montpellier to end a streak of two straight losses, but in their last game, they barely drew 0-0 against Metz, with which little by little is moving away from European posts.
If they don't wake up in time for this week's game against Chelsea, the Blues are going to run over them as they did in the first leg.
Chelsea News
In sports, Chelsea has just lost the EFL Cup to Liverpool and won the fifth round of the FA Cup against Luton, but in non-sports is where things can get complicated.
All because Roman Abramovich has announced his desire to sell Chelsea, due to the implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
This might not affect the club's sporting performance much if the sale is done carefully, but if not, this could be a crisis on the horizon for the Blues.
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