Chelsea return to action on Easter Monday when we take on Tottenham Hotspur in the Women's FA Cup quarter-final. 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 Chelsea Women vs Tottenham Hotspur Women, including kick-off time, broadcast details and how to follow the action with Chelsea FC.

When and where is Chelsea Women vs Tottenham Women?

Chelsea Women's game against Tottenham takes place on Monday 6 April 2026 at Kingsmeadow, with kick-off scheduled for 1.30pm UK time.

How to watch Chelsea Women vs Tottenham Women: UK TV and live stream details

If you can't make the match, then you can still watch the Women's FA Cup fixture between Chelsea and Tottenham on Channel 4, TNT Sports and HBO Max in the UK.

As always, team news, live updates and match coverage will be provided in our Chelsea Women vs Tottenham 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

Chelsea Women have lost just once in our last nine matches, a 3-1 defeat at the Emirates Stadium against Arsenal in the first leg of our Women's Champions League quarter-final.

March also saw us lift the Women's League Cup with a 2-0 win over Manchester United at Ashton Gate, and we will go for more silverware as we look to advance against Tottenham in the FA Cup on Bank Holiday Monday.

Meanwhile, Spurs have made good progress under boss Martin Ho since he joined the club in the summer, and currently sit fifth in the league with 29 points from their 19 matches so far. His work stands in stark contrast to last season, when the North London club finished second from bottom in the Women's Super League.

That said, Spurs are currently on a run of three consecutive defeats, including 5-2 losses in back-to-back WSL games against Manchester City and Arsenal.

Recent head-to-head

Chelsea have already beaten Tottenham home and away in the league this season. The first came back in September at Kingsmeadow when a solitary goal from Keira Walsh saw us take all three points.

We then made the short trip to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in February, and Walsh struck again to put us in front just before half-time, before a goal from Alyssa Thompson handed us the 2-0 victory.