Is Leicester City vs Everton on TV? Kick-off time and how to watch Premier League fixture
Everything you need to know ahead of Wednesday night’s match
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Your support makes all the difference.Leicester City host Everton in the Premier League on Wednesday, with Brendan Rodgers’ side hoping to move top of the table with victory.
The Foxes can move top for a couple of hours at least, with Tottenham travelling to play Liverpool later in the night. Leicester emerged triumphant at the weekend against Brighton and were the only English team in European competition midweek to pick up a league win.
Although Leicester have been in good form overall this term, they have won and lost three games equally on home soil, so there remains room for improvement as they aim to secure a Champions League spot for next season. Key to their hopes will be Jamie Vardy’s scoring form and Rodgers believes there are plenty more goals to come from the veteran.
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Everton have struggled for consistency this season, being stretched by injuries and suspensions after having made a good start. They returned to winning ways against Chelsea last time out and moved up to seventh in the process, but Carlo Ancelotti will know they must keep winning matches against sides around and above them if they hope to secure European football next season, which the Toffees have only enjoyed twice in the last decade.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.
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When is it?
The match will kick off at 6pm at the King Power Stadium.
How can I watch?
The game is being exclusively broadcast on Amazon Prime Video.
New subscribers will be able to watch all the matches for free due to Amazon’s 30-day trial, which can be cancelled at any time. After the trial ends, a subscription will cost £7.99 per month or £79 per year.
Matches can be streamed online and on TV via the Prime Video app, Fire TV, games consoles, BT TV, Apple TV, Virgin’s V6 TV Box, Chromecast, TalkTalkTV and online.
To watch all these fixtures for free, sign up for a 30-day Amazon Prime trial by clicking here, which can be cancelled any time.
Team news
Jonny Evans is suspended for Leicester, while Caglar Soyuncu and Timothy Castagne will have to be assessed as they look to make returns after injury. Ricardo Pereira is out too, while Wilf Ndidi may return to the defensive line instead of featuring in midfield.
Everton are missing full-back pair Lucas Digne and Seamus Coleman still, while James Rodriguez is also absent for this match. Fabian Delph and Jean-Philippe Gbamin should offer returning midfield options in the coming weeks but won’t feature here.
Official line-ups
Leicester: Schmeichel, Justin, Fofana, Ndidi, Fuchs, Mendy, Tielemans, Under, Maddison, Barnes, Vardy
Everton: Olsen, Holgate, Mina, Keane, Godfrey, Allan, Sigurdsson, Doucoure, Iwobi, Richarlison, Calvert-Lewin
Odds
Leicester - 21/17
Draw - 45/17
Everton - 28/11
Prediction
Leicester’s mix-and-match back line is the weak point for Everton to try and exploit, but the Toffees have been entirely unable to bring consistency to their game and without their full-back outlets there’s huge emphasis on the likes of Alex Iwobi and Gylfi Sigurdsson to try and put more than a couple of decent outings together - which they have so far been unable to do. Whoever is most clinical out of the league’s two leading scorers could win the night. Leicester 2-1 Everton
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