We travel to north London for the first of two legs in the Women's Champions League, where we face Arsenal Women in the quarter-finals. This preview looks to answer some of the key questions around whether the match will be shown on TV, live stream information and the kick-off time.
Here is everything you need to know about how to watch Arsenal vs Chelsea, including kick-off time, broadcast details and how to follow the action with Chelsea FC.
When and where is Arsenal Women vs Chelsea Women?
Chelsea Women's game against Arsenal takes place on Tuesday, 24 March 2026 at the Arsenal Stadium (Emirates Stadium), with kick-off scheduled for 8pm UK time.
How to watch Arsenal Women vs Chelsea Women: UK TV and live stream details
The Women's Champions League fixture between Arsenal and Chelsea will be shown on BBC Two and Disney+ in the UK.
As always, team news, live updates and match coverage will be provided in our Arsenal Women vs Chelsea Women Match Centre on the Chelsea Official App and Chelsea website.
You can also follow through Chelsea Women’s social media channels on X, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.
The form
The Blues come into Tuesday's European clash off the back of a 1-1 draw at the Den against London City Lionesses, while Arsenal put five past West Ham on their way to a dominant 5-0 victory.
We're unbeaten in the Champions League this season so far, having played the likes of Barcelona Femeni and Roma Femminile - we earned a third-place finish in the league phase.
Meanwhile, in north London, they were fifth in the league phase. Winning four times and losing twice during this season's competition, they had to play a play-off double-header against OH Leuven to book their place in the final eight.
Recent head-to-head
We last faced Arsenal back in January, where the Gunners came out on top during a 2-0 defeat at the Bridge. In November, both sides played out a 1-1 draw at the Emirates, where Alyssa Thompson etched her name onto the scoresheet for Chelsea.
This will be our first meeting in the Women's Champions League, with our last win over the Gunners coming back in January 2025, where Guro Reiten's late penalty was the difference in a tight 1-0 win.