Is Leicester vs Manchester United on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Premier League fixture
Manchester United visit Leicester at the King Power Stadium in the Premier League on Saturday to kickstart a weekend of top-flight action.
The title race could be partially shaped by the meeting, with Leicester second-placed as they enter the tie on 27 points – four behind champions and leaders Liverpool – and United in third spot, just one point behind Brendan Rodgers’ hosts.
Both teams grabbed three points at the weekend, with Leicester defeating Jose Mourinho’s Spurs 2-0 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before United thrashed Leeds 6-2 in a wild contest at Old Trafford.
The stage is therefore set for an entertaining fixture between the Foxes and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s players.
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Here’s everything you need to know about the top-flight meeting.
When is it?
The game will kick off at 12.30pm at the King Power Stadium on Saturday.
How can I watch it?
The match will air live on BT Sport 1 HD and BT Sport Ultimate, and subscribers can also stream it live on the BT Sport website and app.
Confirmed line-ups
Leicester: Schmeichel; Justin, Fofana, Evans, Castagne; Ndidi, Tielemans, Albrighton, Maddison; Barnes, Vardy
Manchester United: De Gea, Lindelof, Bailly, Maguire, Shaw, Fred, McTominay, James, Fernandes, Rashford, Martial.
Odds
Leicester: 19/10
Draw: 13/5
Man United: 13/10
Prediction
This one could be full of goals, just like Man United’s win over Leeds at the weekend. As such, it feels like a somewhat unpredictable fixture, but an entertaining draw might just be on the cards. Leicester 2-2 Man United.
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