will return to UEFA Conference League action this evening as they travel to face Panathinaikos.
The in their second fixture of the competition this season and will be looking for another victory after beating Gent 4-2 in their last match in Europe.
side go into the game against Panathinaikos on the back of a 2-1 defeat to Liverpool in the Premier League at the weekend, a loss that saw a seven-game unbeaten run in all competitions come to an end.
will be looking to bounce back with three points against Panathinaikos to boost their chances of securing a spot in the top eight places of the league phase of the UEFA Conference League.
football.london takes a look at all of the TV info needed to be able to follow Panathinaikos vs Chelsea in the UEFA Conference League.
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What time does Panathinaikos vs Chelsea kick off?Chelsea will take on Panathinaikos on Thursday, October 24, with kick-off scheduled for 5.45pm at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece.
Is Panathinaikos vs Chelsea on TV?Yes, TNT Sports are broadcasting Panathinaikos vs Chelsea live from Greece in the UEFA Conference League.
TNT Sports 1 will be covering the game before Tottenham Hotspur's clash against AZ Alkmaar in the Europa League. Coverage is expected to begin at 5pm, approximately 45 minutes before kick off.
How to live stream Panathinaikos vs ChelseaThere are a number of ways fans will be able to live stream Panathinaikos vs Chelsea on Thursday night.
TNT Sports will be streaming the match via their mobile app, which will be available to paying customers.
Alternatively, fans also have the option of watching the game on Discovery Plus provided they either have a subscription or are a TNT Sports customer.
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