Wolves and Chelsea Clash: Who Will Break Their Point Drought?

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Wolverhampton Wanderers and Chelsea are set to meet at Molineux on Sunday, aiming to secure their first points of the new Premier League season after disappointing opening weekends. Wolves started their campaign last week with a 2-0 loss to Arsenal, showing good possession but failing to pose a significant threat. Chelsea also faced a 2-0 defeat against defending champions Manchester City, raising concerns about their competitiveness despite investing £185 million on 11 new signings over the summer.

The match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Chelsea is scheduled for Sunday, August 25, at 2 p.m. BST (9 a.m. ET, 6 a.m. PT, and 11 p.m. AEST in Australia).

Newly signed Pedro Neto, acquired for £54 million, is expected to make his Premier League debut for Chelsea against his former club, Wolves.

For viewers in the United States, the game will be available for streaming on Peacock, which will show most Premier League matches live this season. A Peacock Premium or Premium Plus account is required to watch.

Those unable to access the match locally can utilize a VPN to stream it. A VPN can help viewers bypass regional restrictions and improve streaming speeds by encrypting internet traffic. Using a VPN is legal in countries where they are permitted, provided you have a valid subscription to the streaming service.

In the UK, the match will not be available live on any broadcaster, but viewers can still access it through a VPN by selecting a location where the match is being aired.

For Canadian viewers, the game can be streamed on Fubo Canada, which holds exclusive rights to Premier League fixtures. In Australia, fans can watch the match live on Optus Sport, which broadcasts every EPL match of the season. Subscription options for Optus Sport start at AU$7 per month for Optus network customers or AU$25 for standalone subscriptions.

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