West Ham v Leicester: Preview, injuries, how to live stream

Brendan Rodgers, Manager of Leicester City (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Brendan Rodgers, Manager of Leicester City (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) /
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Brendan Rodgers, Manager of Leicester City (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) /

Leicester City visit East London to play a very dangerous West Ham United team on Monday evening. How can you live stream the match?

London Stadium is becoming a more difficult place to get a result of late, or certainly the Hammers are a side in great form, with deadly attackers and even defensive set piece masters.

Aaron Cresswell is a man we admire at Foxes of Leicester; and, as we told Green Street Hammers recently, Michail Antonio is one of the most underrated strikers in the Premier League at present. Tomas Soucek is also as much of a threat at corners and free-kicks as much as any player I can think of in contemporary times. A real throwback, in a positive sense.

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Overcoming or subduing these opponents is crucial if the Foxes are to obtain three points in any fashion necessary. And it won’t be easy, as I often say about these type of outfits: West Ham are in a similarly excellent position to LCFC in terms of development, squad, facilities and astute managerial work.

Leicester City injury and televise update

You’ll be pleased to be informed that James Maddison and Timothy Castagne are both fit for the match. Unfortunately Ryan Bertrand and Jonny Evans are unfit for selection, as per Leicestershire Live.

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the contest on Sky Sports, which can be accessed online. In the United States it’s on fubo TV; visit our friends at 90MIN for more details.

League Cup information

As we find ourselves at the end of August and the summer, the Carabao Cup has already launched. With Leicester now a constant European fixture, the King Power club will not enter the League Cup until Round Three; all English Europa League and Champions League teams are seeded in the third domestic competition.

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Other, lesser Premier League sides will play their Second Round games soon. For example Norwich City meet current Championship outfit Bournemouth on Tuesday, August 24. The date and  opponent for Leicester’s clash in the tournament are obviously yet to be confirmed and decided.