How to watch Chelsea vs Everton: live streams, TV channels and preview for this weekend's EPL clash

Joao Pedro celebrating scoring vs Atalanta in the UEFA Champions League with his Chelsea team mates.
(Image credit: Getty Images- Chris Ricco/ UEFA)

Seventh place Everton look to close the gap at the top of the table as David Moyes' side face fifth place Chelsea in what promises to be an epic clash in the Premier League this weekend.

You can watch all the action this Saturday from anywhere in the world using Proton VPN.

Chelsea vs Everton live stream date, time and channels

The Chelsea vs Everton stream will take place on Saturday (13 December 2025).

● Kick-Off: 3 p.m. GMT / 10 a.m. ET / 7 a.m. PT / 1 a.m. AEST
● AUS — Stan Sport
● CAN — Fubo

● Watch live from anywhere in the world — try Proton VPN

At the end of November, Chelsea were pushing Arsenal in the title challenge and had just beaten Barcelona stunningly at home, 3-0. Fast forward two weeks and they're winless in four games in all competitions. Just as all things seemed to look rosy for Enzo Maresca and his team, reality hit. The Blues now sit fifth in the Premier League table and eleventh in the UCL table. Most recently, Maresca's side dropped points away in Italy to a struggling Atalanta side. Despite a first-half goal from Joao Pedro, two goals in the second half from the home side escalated Chelsea's mini-crisis.

David Moyes' Everton side have stumbled upon a bit of form as of late. The Toffees have won four of their last five games and have kept a clean sheet in all of those wins. After an inconsistent start to the campaign, picking up points in the busy winter period is essential for Moyes' side if they have European ambitions this season. In their last outing, The Toffees rolled over Nottingham Forest 3-0, defeating their former manager, Sean Dyche in the process. Moyes' side are finally clicking and doing so by being defensively solid. Chelsea will have find their feet quickly if they have any chance of taking down this Everton side who are running hot right now.

Here's how to watch Chelsea vs Everton from anywhere in the world using Proton VPN

What is the cheapest way to stream Chelsea vs Everton?

Ukrainian residents are in luck as Setanta Sports are showing this game as well as all 380 Premier League games for JUST $2.63/month.

Travelling outside Ukraine right now? Use Proton VPN to access your Setanta Sports stream for Chelsea vs Everton.

Can I watch Chelsea vs Everton in the U.K.?

Due to blackout rules in the U.K., Chelsea vs Everton will not be broadcast on TV.

Travelling to the U.K. this weekend? Unlock your favorite EPL streaming services using Proton VPN.

How to watch Chelsea vs Everton from anywhere

Not at home for Chelsea vs Everton this weekend?

Soccer fans travelling away from home this weekend will need a VPN to access their Chelsea vs Everton stream in the Premier League.

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It's really simple to use a VPN to watch Chelsea vs Everton this Saturday.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, Proton VPN is the one we recommend for this fixture.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the U.K. and want to watch your Setanta Sports stream, select 'Ukraine' from the listed countries.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head over to Setanta Sports and watch all of this Saturday's action unfold.

Chelsea vs Everton live streams

USA Networkvia Sling TV is the place to watch Chelsea vs Everton in the U.S..Outside the states this Saturday?Proton VPN

USA Network via Sling TV is the place to watch Chelsea vs Everton in the U.S..

Sling TV packages start at $45.99 for a month but right now you can get half price on your first month.

Outside the states this Saturday? Use Proton VPN to access USA Network's stream from anywhere in the world.

Fubo is the place to go for soccer fans in The Great White North looking to watch Chelsea vs Everton. $27.99Outside of Canada for Chelsea vs Everton? Proton VPN

Fubo is the place to go for soccer fans in The Great White North looking to watch Chelsea vs Everton.

Right now you can get a Sports Quarterly Plan for just $27.99 $14.99/month.

Outside of Canada for Chelsea vs Everton? Use Proton VPN to tune in from anywhere in the world.

Unfortunately, as the game takes place at 3 p.m. in the UK, this fixture will be blacked out to audiences that reside in Britain. Proton VPN

Unfortunately, as the game takes place at 3 p.m. in the UK, this fixture will be blacked out to audiences that reside in Britain.

Despite Sky Sports showing 215 fixtures this season, you won't be able to watch Chelsea host Everton this weekend.

However, if you're travelling to the U.K. this weekend, you can use Proton VPN to access your usual EPL streams.

As ever, Stan Sport is the place to go to catch Chelsea vs Everton in Australia.Proton VPN

As ever, Stan Sport is the place to go to catch Chelsea vs Everton in Australia.

Stan Sport subscriptions cost AU$20/month on top of a Stan subscription, which starts at AU$12.

Proton VPN is the best way to unlock your Stan Stream this weekend in time for Chelsea vs Everton.

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Tom Shapland
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Tom is an up and coming freelance Journalist with a first-class degree in Specialist Sports Journalism from the University of Derby. He has previously written for LeicesterFanTV and Leicester Tigers. Passionate about all sports related content, Tom specialises in Football, Rugby, F1 and UFC.

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