Chelsea vs Norwich City LIVE STREAM: How to watch FA Cup replay live online

Chelsea and Norwich will battle it out at Stamford Bridge tonight in the FA Cup third round reply.

The previous game saw a goalless draw with neither side able to break stalemate.

With some big games ahead, Chelsea will be trying to seal an easy win at home but Norwich are sure to after upsetting the current Premier League champions.

However, that might not be easy with Chelsea unbeaten in their last 14 games against Norwich – a run that stretches back to December 1994

Speaking ahead of the clash Chelsea head coach, Antonio Conte, said: “We want to try to win and try to find the best way to win. For sure, we are making many rotations like in the first game. But, at the same time, we want to go into the next round.”

And Norwich head coach, Daniel Farke, added: “We are going there without pressure. We’re looking forward to it and will see what happens.”

So if you want to watch tonight’s game here’s how to stream all the action online.

How to Watch Chelsea v Norwich City

BBC One is the place to catch Chelsea v Norwich City, with coverage set to start at 7.30pm before kick-off at 7.45pm.

There’s also radio commentary available for those without access to a screen, which can be accessed via the BBC website, as well as apps such as TuneIn Radio.

The BBC Sport website will also be showing live coverage of the game, with live text commentary available too.

The BBC Sport app, available to download for free across Android, iOS and Windows Phone devices, will also carry the live coverage and text commentary.

BBC iPlayer will also show the match, with the app available on Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, BT Vision, Chromecast, EE TV, FreeSat, Freeview, NOW TV, Nvidia Shield, Roku, Sky HD, Sky Q, Talk Talk TV, Virgin Media and YouView.

Log-in to any of these smart TV or set-top box apps to stream the latest coverage, or catch-up on-demand.

And if your HD TV model is not supported by the above options, you can always stream the coverage from a Chrome web browser window to the big screen using a Google ChromeCast.

It’s worth noting that you’ll need a valid TV Licence if you watch or record live programmes as it is a criminal offence in the UK to watch “live” television without a TV licence