Leicester v Spartak: How to watch UEL live and stream

Leicester City's Zambian striker Patson Daka celebrates with English midfielder James Maddison NIKOVA/AFP via Getty Images)
Leicester City's Zambian striker Patson Daka celebrates with English midfielder James Maddison NIKOVA/AFP via Getty Images) /
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Leicester City’s Zambian striker Patson Daka celebrates with English midfielder James Maddison NIKOVA/AFP via Getty Images) /

Leicester City meet Spartak Moscow on Thursday evening in the latest Europa League encounter for the Foxes. Here is how to view the game.

Leicester have done it all in three Europa League meetings this season: one thrilling win, a disappointing draw in addition to a poor loss. Uneven is a good description for the results and performances of Brendan Rodgers’ men this campaign.

However, the Northern Irish Foxes boss does rotate his starting eleven for the European matches, obviously making it more difficult to maintain consistency without a superclub-type deep roster of overflowing word-class talent. Even though the extended Leicester team is probably the best we have ever witnessed.

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Rodgers may be forced to begin with his ‘best XI’ for Spartak Moscow at King Power Stadium this Thursday, as LCFC need to win all their remaining UEL group outings in order to secure definite passage to the next round of the competition.

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on television again this week. And don’t worry – it doesn’t kick-off at 3:30pm this time. Leicester v Spartak gets underway at 8 o’clock on this occasion.

BT Sport has coverage on TV and online, which begins at half-past seven. Alternatively, highlights can be watched over on the Uefa website, along with BT’s online services

Leicester City’s Premier League clash prior to international break

Before some of the Foxes squad get a hard-earned rest, with the remainder going away on duty for their respective countries and following the match versus the Russians, the east Midlands team play Leeds United in the English top-flight.

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Marcelo Bielsa’s side is struggling somewhat this term without talisman Patrick Bamford, even with Brazilian star Raphinha in form. They are stuck literally just above the relegation zone in 17th place with two wins in 10. The contest occurs on Sunday, November 7 at 2pm GMT.