Where to Buy Last-Minute Tickets for Leeds v Chelsea, Plus How to Watch on TV

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Where to Buy Last-Minute Tickets for Leeds v Chelsea, Plus How to Watch on TV

You still have time to make it to Elland Road tonight

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Don’t fret if you haven’t managed to bag a ticket for Leeds v Chelsea tonight as a limited number of standard tickets and hospitality passes are still available to buy.

Tonight (Wednesday, December 3), Chelsea visit Daniel Farke's Leeds United at Elland Road.

The Premier League match, scheduled for an 8pm kick-off, sees the two sides meeting for the first time since early 2024.

We've detailed everything you need to know about scoring a seat to watch the anticipated football match, as well as detailing fresh injury blows, and general team news.

Tickets for Leeds v Chelsea are still available if you're quick (Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC/Getty)
Tickets for Leeds v Chelsea are still available if you're quick (Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC/Getty)

Where to buy Leeds v Chelsea Premier League resale tickets, plus where to watch on TV

Tickets are sold out via Ticketmaster, but you can get hold of Leeds v Chelsea seats via the below sites if you're quick:

If you can't make it to the ground, you can tune into the match from home via Sky Sports or NOW with coverage from 6.30pm.

To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

Leeds v Chelsea team news:

Leeds, who sit 18th in the Premier League table after the first 13 matches of the season, return home tonight after falling 2-3 to Manchester City at the Etihad last weekend.

Midfielder Anton Stach and goalkeeper Karl Darlow are said to be fit once more, but Farke admitted at Thorp Arch earlier this week that winger Daniel James could be out for at least eight weeks with a hamstring tendon injury.

Meanwhile, Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has confirmed there aren’t any fresh injury concerns for the Blues following their recent 1-1 draw to Arsenal at Stamford Bridge.

He also stated that England international Cole Palmer remains in contention to make his return to the pitch for the first time since September 20.

Enzo Maresca has confirmed Cole Palmer is in contention for tonight's game (Alex Livesey/Stringer/Getty)
Enzo Maresca has confirmed Cole Palmer is in contention for tonight's game (Alex Livesey/Stringer/Getty)

How many times have Leeds and Chelsea met?

Tonight marks the 104th meeting between LUFC and Chelsea.

The Whites last played Chelsea - who are 13 points ahead of them in third place - in the FA Cup fifth round in February 2024 at Stamford Bridge, losing 3-2 and exiting the competition.

If you want to be at Elland Road to witness Leeds v Chelsea tonight, then a handful of tickets are still available.

Last-minute tickets are still up for grabs if you're quick (George Wood/Getty)
Last-minute tickets are still up for grabs if you're quick (George Wood/Getty)

Where to buy hospitality tickets for Leeds v Chelsea

If you want to make the evening one to remember, why not treat yourself to a VIP upgrade?

Leeds fans can head to Seat Unique to purchase the VIP Centenary Pavilion package, a hospitality ticket that grants you access to a padded seat in the East Stand’s Upper Tier.

In addition to watching the match, guests can enjoy a three-course, pre-match meal, and complimentary drinks.

Leeds United will welcome The Blues at Elland Road tonight (Cameron Smith/Getty)
Leeds United will welcome The Blues at Elland Road tonight (Cameron Smith/Getty)

The package costs £375 per person and features live entertainment and exciting pre-match build-up, hosted by a matchday expert.

Plus, there’s bound to be appearances by legendary players, making the Seat Unique hospitality experience a must for any hardcore fan. See you there?


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