Leicester v Legia Warsaw: TV channel, streaming, radio, injuries

TV Cameras look on as Harvey Barnes of Leicester City celebrates (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)
TV Cameras look on as Harvey Barnes of Leicester City celebrates (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) /
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TV Cameras look on as Harvey Barnes of Leicester City celebrates (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) /

Leicester City travel to face Legia Warsaw on Thursday, where they will continue their Europa League campaign. Here is how to watch the match and injuries.

After a lively and controversial encounter with Napoli, Brendan Rodgers’ blue Foxes will hope for a better result. A 2-2 draw from a 2-0 winning position is not a good sign in a knockout competition.

The King Power side will need to start turning their draws into wins and their losses into draws so their confidence and form can carry them further in the UEL than their previous foray into the competition last season.

Leicester have already left for Poland as their first away match in the UEL this season comes ever closer. Luckily, despite the travel restrictions, most Foxes will be able to watch the match live.

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How to watch Leicester City

The East Midlands outfit will be live for all to watch BT Sport 2 for their UK audience. Kick-off is at 17:45, so we will have coverage starting at 17:15.

Not everyone can watch live. For those, highlights will be available shortly after the match on BT Sport’s app and YouTube channel.

Supporters can also find radio coverage on LCFC TV Live, with coverage starting an hour before kick-off. This will include interviews, team news, and more for those who prefer Leicester-based reporting.

Injury news

Rodgers will have an almost full squad available to face Legia Warsaw. The English side were previously hit by a defensive injury crisis, but with Jannik Vestergaard and Daniel Amartey on stand by, there are options.

The only notable injuries are those which still mean James Justin and Wesley Fofana are excluded from proceedings. Though fitness remains a concern for Jonny Evans.

Evans’ persistent foot injury can only really be solved with surgery, but the treatment being offered and recovery program he is on does seem to get him in a playable state. He is unavailable in spite of being selected in the Northern Ireland squad again.

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There are also a few players who are not registered to play, such as Nempalys Mendy, so will not be eligible for this match. There is little excuse for Rodgers not to use either a strongest XI or a tactically sound XI.