How to watch Leicester City vs Liverpool live for free

King Power Stadium, Leicester City (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
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Foxes of Leicester previews the Leicester City versus Liverpool game ahead of Tuesday’s clash. Supporters can watch the match live for free.

If we’re honest at Foxes of Leicester, we would possibly say that there is more of a chance of defeating Liverpool at King Power Stadium for Leicester than there was of beating Manchester City away with the amount of injuries in the Foxes squad.

That isn’t to say that the Reds are not capable of hitting the six that Man City did on Boxing Day. Either way the upcoming contest would always be difficult for LCFC, or any other team.

Though playing superclubs with the possibility of being without 10 senior players is particularly daunting: Ryan Bertrand, Patson Daka, Harvey Barnes, Jonny Evans, Caglar Soyuncu, Danny Ward, Ricardo Pereira, Filip Benkovic, Wesley Fofana and James Justin are all said to be unavailable for Brendan Rodgers.

So even with a worrying prospect ahead, fans are able to watch the game for free. Head over to Amazon Prime Video and get yourself a trial – with no payment for 30 days – to choose from eight matches live on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

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Leicester City receive Africa Cup of Nations boost

On January 9, the AFCON begins and immediately gives currently understaffed English Premier League teams more issues. Inevitable the coronavirus pandemic recurring once again with a new variant was always going to stretch clubs up and down the land. According to Daily Mail, certain outfits are concerned about allowing their assets to compete the international competition.

When African stars leave their sides for the tournament, they will be absent for around a month. LCFC stars to be involved include Wilfred Ndidi, Kelechi Iheanacho and Dan Amartey.

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However, thankfully the Confederation of African Football – CAF – has offered those who’ll be playing a chance to stay with their teams for a little while longer. CAF has allowed said athletes to take part in fixtures between December 27 and January 3.