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What TV channel is Chelsea v Crystal Palace FA Cup semi-final on? Kick-off time, live stream and referee details

The second FA Cup semi-final takes place at Wembley on Sunday between Chelsea and Crystal Palace. The winner will face Liverpool in the final after the Reds overcame Manchester City 3-2 at the same venue on Saturday.

Here's everything you need to know about the game between the two London clubs in the English capital.

Chelsea v Crystal Palace kicks off at on Sunday, April 17.

Yes, Chelsea v Crystal Palace is being broadcast live on terrestrial channel ITV. Coverage begins at 3.45pm. You can also live stream the action on ITV's Hub app.

After Chelsea went the distance against Real Madrid in the Champions League in midweek, Thomas Tuchel is set to ring the changes for the Blues. Callum Hudson Odoi (Achilles) and Ben Chilwell are already ruled out, but Romelu Lukaku could come back into the first-team reckoning against the Eagles. Ross Barkley will be hoping to shake off illness to be considered for selection.

As for Palace, they will be without Nathan Ferguson (thigh) and Conor Gallagher (ineligible) but Tyrick Mitchell (calf), Michael Olise (ankle) and Will Hughes (knock) could all be back in the mix for the south Londoners.

"I had the chance to speak to Conor (Gallagher), and I could also see his frustration. We met some weeks ago, we met after the international break by coincidence, in a restaurant, and we had a chat, and the subject came up. And I apologised! Because I know how competitive he is and I know his character, I like him a lot and it was a pleasure to have him here in pre-season.

“We play to win the game, the rules were clear when we made the loan. I can totally understand the disappointment of Conor, but these were the rules when we made the loan and we don’t want to suffer from our rules.”

"We are

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