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Chelsea face Astana in the UEFA Conference League on Thursday but the two sides are set for a bizarre kick-off time of 3:30pm UK time.

Enzo Maresca‘s side make the trip Kazakhstan for their next league phase game. The Blues are flying in Europe and are top of the table, winning all four of their games.

Astana, who haven’t fared so well and find themselves 23rd. They are hovering just above the danger zone. But why is there such a strange kick-off time?

Astana Vs Chelsea: Why The Strange Kick-Off Time At 3:30pm? 323228

Astana vs Chelsea has been handed the bizarre kick-off slot of 3:30pm UK time on Thursday.

This is because the Premier League giants will be playing in Almaty, around 745 miles south of Astana. The reason for the change in location is due to renovations going on at the host’s 30,000-capacity stadium, the Astana Arena.

With Kazakhstan five hours ahead of England, the match will kick off at the regular time of 8:30pm local time – resulting in the strange 3:30pm time slot for UK viewers.

It will take Marseca’s squad eight hours to travel to Almaty by plane. This is one of the longest away trip for any team in Europe this season.

And while the travelling will be taxing, so will the weather. Chelsea’s players will be met by harsh winter conditions when they touch down in Almaty, with the temperature set to drop to as low as -11 degrees.

The weather and freezing cold temperature also played a part in the kick-off scheduling, with UEFA unable to push the time back any later than 8:30pm.

What Enzo Maresca Has Said On The Astana Fixture 736n3w

Chelsea boss Maresca wasn’t particularly impressed with the fixture.

The Blues have a game on Sunday against Brentford, meaning there will be a short turnaround between the football fixtures.

“Eight hours [one way] is not a normal time [to travel] for a game, but we have to go there, we have to play and we want to try to do our best, thinking also about the next game,” said Maresca. “We arrive [at] dinner, [then] bed. Fortunately they are five hours ahead of us so that when we wake up tomorrow it’s already midday here in England.

“We’re going to be there less than 24 hours. It’s more the flight, the temperature for sure. Friday morning we’re going to land around six o’clock in London and it’s already Friday and we have a game Sunday. But we have to play.”

The Chelsea manager was then asked how many layers he would be wearing for the trip. Maresca laughed: “Oh, many of them.”

Ahead of Thursday clash, the best football betting sites in the UK make Chelsea the 7/17 favourites. Astana can be backed at 7/1 with the draw available at 9/2.

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After graduating from Kingston University with an upper second-class Honours degree, I learned the ropes in sports journalism starting at Sports Mole before making my way through the ranks at the MailOnline. I started initially as a freelancer before going on to become an assistant sports editor in seven years at the company. Love football, cursed by Spurs and you can catch me watching/falling asleep to the F1 while hungover on a Sunday.

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