
Capital One Cup 2015: Chelsea vs. Tottenham Live Stream Schedule
Sunday's Capital One Cup final will see two Premier League giants seek to give their campaigns a huge boost as Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur go in search of early silverware.
The pair meet at Wembley exactly two months after Spurs handed the Blues a New Year's Day to remember, beating Jose Mourinho's men 5-3 at Stamford Bridge.
The Premier League leaders are favourites coming into this matchup, however, and they are looking to start their domestic trophy run up early with a Wembley win.
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Read on for full match preview and all the vital viewing information for Sunday's tie.
Date: Sunday, March 1
Time: 4 p.m. GMT/11 a.m. ET
Live Stream: Sky Go app (UK), beIN Sports Play (US)
TV Info: Sky Sports 1 (UK), beIN Sports 1 (US)
Jose Mourinho in Search of 2008 Redemption

Mourinho was already departed from the Chelsea helm by the time the Blues booked their place in the 2008 League Cup final, where goals from Dimitar Berbatov and Jonathan Woodgate guided Spurs to a 2-1 victory.
However, the Portuguese is no less adamant to make up for Avram Grant's shortcoming, describing Sunday's final as his biggest to date, per Mike Dickson of the Daily Mail:
"Do I look stupid? This cup final is the most important of my career, more important than the Champions League. More important than the other cups I've played before. I don't think about the consequences, I just think about this game. We have a final to win on Sunday and nothing else matters.
With a new team and people who have not had dozens of finals at Wembley, we will try and bring this generation of players and this new side to make Wembley something normal for us. 'Normal' in the sense that we will try and get there year after year.
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Didier Drogba will be back at Wembley having scored Chelsea's consolation during that defeat seven years ago, but it's Diego Costa shouldering the scoring burden this time around.
One man missing out will be Nemanja Matic, with Mourinho's midfield anchor suspended after his controversial red card against Burnley. Per Sky Sports Audio, Mourinho has refused to comment on the matter:
Both Chelsea and Tottenham have evolved vastly since 2008, with the north Londoners' January triumph a Stamford Bridge a perfect example of their increased expectations in particular.
However, Chelsea have a fire lit under them to succeed on Sunday, with several of those older members in the squad, namely John Terry, having assuredly not forgotten the scars of that loss.
All Eyes on Harry Kane

As England's in-form striker, Harry Kane has a responsibility weighing upon him to be Mauricio Pochettino's guiding light at Wembley, the one figure up front he can lean on for goals.
However, Chelsea No. 1 Thibaut Courtois is confident of curtailing the 21-year-old's scoring exploits, commenting that the 5-3 defeat isn't a concern for the Blues:
Kane has netted 23 goals in 38 games across all competitions this season, but his contributions have more importantly led Tottenham to results more often than not.
Of course, Spurs will have their own task in quelling the assault of Diego Costa, whom Sky Sports News shows will bring a considerable threat of his own, albeit not quite as prolific as Kane's:
This being Kane's first major final, it's difficult to predict whether or not Tottenham's hitman will fluff his lines on the big stage or come to glisten under the spotlight.
If his demeanour in the English top flight this season has been anything to go by, Pochettino's front man has the ability to star, but this is a stage Chelsea's playing staff are so much better acquainted with.






