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Paul Stuart & Katie Sands

Chelsea v Wolves TV channel info, live stream and kick-off time

Wolverhampton Wanderers have one final assignment in the Premier League - and it promises to be a titanic one!

Wolves know a win in their last league game of the season will see them shrug off the attentions of Spurs to stay sixth, eclipsing last season's seventh-placed finish.

Standing in their way, though, is a Chelsea team which has its own headline agenda. Frank Lampard's FA Cup finalists need to win to guarantee a top-four finish and a place in next season's Champions League.

A draw or even a defeat could still be enough for the Blues depending on the outcome of Leicester City's make-or-break meeting with Manchester United - a clash of fifth versus third.

Wolves, meanwhile, will have a keen interest in the goings-on at Selhurst Park where Spurs, who sit one point below Nuno Espirito Santo's side, will aim to finish the season with four wins on the spin.

Here is all the key information you need ahead of Wolves' trip to the capital.

When is the game?

The match kicks off at Stamford Bridge at 4pm on Sunday, July 26.

Is Chelsea vs Wolves on TV?

Yes. Live coverage of the match will be shown on Sky Sports Football (channel 403 for Sky customers). Pre-match coverage begins at 3pm.

Existing Sky customers will be able to watch the game on Sky Go, via the app, or on their website.

Last time out

Wolves dispatched Crystal Palace in their last Premier League home game of the campaign on Monday night.

Goals either side of the break from Daniel Podence and Jonny were enough to down the Eagles.

Chelsea might still be licking their wounds following an enthralling 5-3 defeat to champions Liverpool midweek.

Wolves were doing all the wound licking after these sides last squared off.

A Tammy Abraham-inspired Chelsea ran riot at Molineux, winning 5-2 back in September as Wolves' stuttering start to the Premier League season continued.

Wolves can't afford a repeat if they are to go into their Europa League last-16 clash with Olympiakos with any kind of momentum.

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