The knockout stages of this season's Premier League 2 begins with a home last-16 tie against Wolverhampton Wanderers, which will be shown live for free on the official Chelsea website and Chelsea Official App.
The Blues secured a third-place finish in the league stage of the Premier League 2, ensuring that we would be at home as a seeded team in the first round of the championship play-offs.
Our final league game was a thriller, as goals from Genesis Antwi, Donnell McNeilly, Ronnie Stutter and Richard Olise gave us a 4-2 victory, meaning we enter the play-offs in good form, on a run of three wins in a row in the PL2.
We now begin our knockout campaign and pursuit of the title at home against Wolves in the last 16. Here is how you can watch the game live...
Where to watch the live stream
You can watch the match live on the official Chelsea website and the Chelsea Official App. The live stream will be available free of charge for supporters anywhere in the world.
How to watch the highlights
Highlights of the match will be available on the official Chelsea website and app on Monday 28 April.
When is kick-off?
The game kicks off at Kingsmeadow at 6pm (UK time) on Saturday 26 April.
How to watch Academy live streams
You can watch the live stream in our Chelsea Under-21s vs Wolverhampton Wanderers Match Centre by clicking below or via the homepage of the official Chelsea website and Chelsea Official App shortly before kick-off. Ensure that you are registered and logged in with a free Chelsea account to view the stream.
How to get tickets
All supporters with a men's or women's season ticket, or a Chelsea Membership, as well as anyone under the age of 20, can claim one free ticket for our Under-21s' match against Wolves via their online ticket account, until midday on Friday 25 April.
All other tickets can be purchased for £4 each online or, from two hours before kick-off, at the Kingsmeadow ticket office.