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Chelsea vs Real Betis: How to watch Conference League final for FREE

Chelsea vs Real Betis: How to watch Conference League final for FREE

The Sun28-05-2025

CHELSEA take on Real Betis in Wroclaw for the chance to win all three European trophies.
Enzo Maresca's Blues will be looking for their first trophy under the new manager.
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The Blues have been favourites since the start of the season and it's clear to see why as they haven't really had to leave first gear the whole competition and they've made it to the final.
Chelsea eased passed Swedish side Djugarden over the two legs with an aggregate score of 5-1 in the semi finals.
Whereas, in a thrilling pair of games with the aggregate score being 4-3 and Betis securing their final spot in extra time of the second leg at Fiorentina's ground.
How to watch Conference League final for free
The Conference League final will be available to be viewed for FREE on the discovery+ app
The game will also be shown live by TNT Sports in the UK.
Kick off is due to take place at 8pm BST.
Alternatively, follow all the build-up, action and reaction with SunSport's live blog.
Will the Conference League final be shown on YouTube?
Last year, the Conference League final wasn't shown on YouTube, which was a shock to many fans as other European competitions had been in previous years.
And it will be the same for this year's Conference League final too.
Instead of broadcasting the final for free on YouTube, the broadcaster opted to provide a free stream on their app, discovery+.

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