Arsenal v Leicester: where you can watch the game live

Jamie Vardy of Leicester City (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
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Jamie Vardy of Leicester City (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
Jamie Vardy of Leicester City (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images) /

Arsenal entertain Leicester City in the Premier League on Sunday. Foxes of Leicester explains where you can watch the game live.

Leicester City haven’t been triumphant at an Arsenal ground since 1973 – that is 47 years of fruitless traveling football. Nevertheless, Sunday’s game is expected to be an open one, with neither side clear favourites.

Any sway is merely the previously mentioned fact about the Gunners’ home superiority over the Foxes. In the Premier League – which is at too much of an infant stage in a bizarre season to judge – Brendan Rodgers’ and Mikel Arteta’s teams are actually almost equally placed: Leicester are ninth and Arsenal tenth on the same points.

This term the East midlanders have scored a few more than the Londoners, giving them the higher position. Both having lost two and won one. However, a concerning element is that Arteta’s men have obtained three points in both Emirates fixtures.

According to WhoScored, the clubs have injury problems stacking up. Arsenal may be without Dani Ceballos and Willian. While Calum Chambers, Gabriel Martinelli, Pablo Mari and Rob Holding are not in contention to play.

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Where can you watch Arsenal v Leicester City

In the United Kingdom, you can watch the match on Sky Box Office, kick-off is 7:15pm GMT. And it is therefore available via pay-per-view at £14.99.

There has been a lot of vocal objection to the extra fees being charged at a time when some people cannot work, have been made redundant or simply have no funds due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis. I must say I agree that broadcasters and the league have been shortsighted, unfair and should disregard the pay games.

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After the North London trip, Leicester will travel to Greece to play AEK Athens in the next Europa League Group contest. Following that it’s back to EPL proceedings with Leeds United away, then Braga at home in the UEL.