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Chelsea vs Real Betis Preview - How To Watch The Conference League Final For Free

Chelsea are preparing for their final game of the season which is the Europa Conference League final against Real Betis.

The Blues have been the favourites throughout the competition, and after managing to qualify for the Champions League next season, they are now looking to win a piece of silverware in Enzo Maresca‘s first season too.

If they do win the Conference League, Chelsea will become the first team to win all three European competitions, as they have already triumphed in the Europa and Champions League.

Heading into the game, they will be preparing to deal with Antony, who is on loan at Betis from Manchester United. He has seen a real resurgence since moving to La Liga, and is now the Spanish side’s talisman.

The Blues will be missing two big name players due to injury, as Christopher Nkunku and Wesley Fofana won’t make a return until next season.

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Click here to see our predicted XI for Enzo Maresca’s side, as they go in search of a trophy in the former Leicester manager’s first season at Stamford Bridge.

How to watch Chelsea vs Betis for free

The game kicks off at 8 pm on Wednesday 28 May from the Stadion Miejski in Poland. It will be broadcast live on TNT Sports, Discovery+ and Amazon Prime Video.

If customers who have never had Discovery+ before sign up for free, they will be able to watch the game without a subscription, something that applies to all European finals including the Champions League final between Inter and PSG.

Highlights will be posted to the TNT Sports YouTube channel, and you can also follow the game via the Chelsea.com website.

The Blues are backed to win the Conference League

Ahead of the game, the bookmakers have made Chelsea the favourites to win the competition as they have been throughout.

According to Oddschecker, Chelsea are 10/11 favourites to beat Betis on Wednesday night, giving them a 52.4% chance of victory.

Real Betis are backed to win at odds of 7/2 (22.2%), and a draw [after 90 minutes] is backed at 11/4 (26.7%).

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