Watch Chelsea v Port Vale live streams to see if the FA Cup can deliver another huge shock as the League One side attempt to overcome the eight-time winners and continue their fairytale run in the oldest World Cup competition.
Since needing extra time to secure a 4-2 win over Wrexham in the fifth round of the FA Cup, it has been a tough ride for Chelsea. They were put to the sword over two matches by Paris Saint-Germain, lost 1-0 to Newcastle and were beaten 3-0 by Everton.
That poor run has led some to question Liam Rosenior’s appointment and the pressure would surely increase if he falls at Port Vale. On the other hand, a visit from a League One side should give Chelsea the opportunity to show their quality and Rosenior will likely field a strong team as he chases his first piece of silverware as manager.
For Port Vale, the FA Cup provided a welcome distraction after a disastrous league campaign. Rooted at the bottom of the table, relegation seems inevitable as they sit 14 points from safety with just 11 games remaining.
However, after knocking out Sunderland to reach the quarter-finals for the first time since 1954, they showed they could raise their level against elite opposition. With nothing to lose, expect Jon Brady’s side to commit their men forward and attempt to expose Chelsea’s defensive weaknesses.
Here’s where to watch Chelsea vs Port Vale FA Cup quarter-final live streams online from anywhere.
Can I watch Chelsea vs Port Vale for FREE?
Yes. If you live in the UK, you can watch Chelsea vs Port Vale for free on BBC One and via its streaming service, BBC iPlayer.
All you need is a valid TV license and a UK postcode (eg SE1 7PB).
Those outside the UK can access the free stream using a VPN – NordVPN is our favorite
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How to watch Chelsea vs Port Vale using a VPN
A VPN is a handy piece of software that can make your device appear to be in your home country, so you can unblock your usual service. The best VPN at the moment? We recommend NordVPN – it does it all and has a 76% discount.
How to watch Chelsea vs Port Vale live streams in the US
ESPN Select will broadcast Chelsea vs Port Vale in the United States.
A standalone subscription costs $12.99 per month or $129.99 per year, but you can also get their ESPN Unlimited package which includes everything ESPN has to offer. Or you can watch via the Disney Plus/Hulu/ESPN bundle, which costs from $19.99.
You’ll need a VPN to watch your free streams from abroad.
How to watch Chelsea vs Port Vale live streams in the UK

As mentioned above, Chelsea vs Port Vale will be streamed for FREE on BBC One and via BBC iPlayer.
The FA Cup quarter-final will also be broadcast on TNT Sports 1.
This service can be streamed in a number of ways, including on Prime Video, which offers live access to TNT Sports channels 1-4 for £30.99/month.
Another streaming option is HBO Max which starts from £30.99/month for a monthly subscription, or from £25.99/month if you sign up for a whole year. Both of these prices include advertisements.
Traveling far from the UK today? Use a VPN to watch from abroad.
How to watch Chelsea vs Port Vale live streams in Canada

Sports Network will broadcast Chelsea vs Port Vale in Canada.
You can watch Sportsnet on TV or through the Sportsnet Plus streaming service, which starts at $24.99 per month or $199.99 per year.
Those outside of Canada for Saturday’s game can watch the game from anywhere in the world using NordVPN.
How to watch Chelsea vs Port Vale live streams in Australia

In Australia, Stan Sports will broadcast Chelsea vs Port Vale.
It costs $20 per month on top of a regular Stan subscription, which starts at $12 per month.
Are you away from Australia at the moment? Use a VPN to watch Stan Sport from abroad.
Can I watch Chelsea v Port Vale on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters offer streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or through your phone’s browser.
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