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Is Chelsea vs Arsenal on TV? How to watch and stream Carabao Cup tie

One of London's top clubs will grace the pitch at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final. Whether it's Arsenal or Chelsea flying the flag for the capital is yet to be determined. Both teams have a chance to gain an early advantage when the Gunners head to Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

The Carabao Cup is a trophy that has eluded Chelsea in recent years, with their last victory in the tournament dating back to the 2014/15 season. Arsenal's dry spell is even more pronounced, having not lifted the trophy since 1993, and only once prior to that. It's the second year in a row that Mikel Arteta has guided his team to the semi-finals, and he'll be eager to break the club's nearly seven-year silverware drought.

Here are all the details you need to catch the game on TV...

When is Chelsea vs Arsenal?

The first leg is set for Wednesday, January 14 at 8pm at Stamford Bridge. Both teams will be vying for a lead to take into the second leg at the Emirates Stadium, scheduled for February 3, also at 8pm.

Is Chelsea vs Arsenal on TV?

Those wishing to watch the match will need to tune in via Sky Sports, as the broadcaster will be airing the game on their Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR channels.

For subscribers on the move, the action can be streamed via Sky Go. Those without a subscription have the option to purchase a non-binding NOW TV package, with a day pass priced at £14.99, providing access to all Sky Sports channels for 24 hours.

A handful of Carabao Cup matches have been available to watch free-to-air on ITV this season. The second leg at the Emirates is one such match, although this week's selection was the first leg between Newcastle and Manchester City on Tuesday.

Radio coverage of Chelsea vs Arsenal

Live radio commentary of the London derby will be provided on BBC Radio 5 Live. Coverage of the match will begin at 7pm, with an hour-long build-up before kick-off.

Chelsea and Arsenal last results

Both teams secured victories in their most recent matches, ensuring their progression to the fourth round of the FA Cup following convincing away wins.

Chelsea achieved a 5-1 victory against Charlton Athletic, while Arsenal triumphed with a 4-1 win at Portsmouth, thanks to Gabriel Martinelli's first hat-trick for the club.

The Blues' victory, which marked Liam Rosenior's debut as head coach, was their first in all competitions since their 3-1 victory over Cardiff City in the previous round of the Carabao Cup on 16 December.

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