How Leicester fans can watch live Championship games with Foxes Hub

The official Leicester City club badge outside the King Power Stadium (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images)
The official Leicester City club badge outside the King Power Stadium (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images) /
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Foxes of Leicester explain how Leicester City supporters can watch live Championship games via the official website using Foxes Hub. And we also run through some of the latest King Power news from the past week.

Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester’s friendly in Bangkok was cancelled at the weekend because of torrential rain and flash flooding. Thailand is a special place for the east Midlands club, as I am sure you will know, it is where owners the Srivaddhanaprabha family call home. This means many fans in Asia were disappointed not to see LCFC stars in rare live action on the continent. But players cannot be risked on a waterlogged pitch, so that’s that, as they say.

I am also certain you have all seen that Leicester Academy product and contemporary standout Fox, Harvey Barnes, has now departed Filbert Way. The England-capped winger joined Newcastle United for around £39million, according to mainstream media. That fee and the calibre of player represent a very good deal for Newcastle in my opinion. However, the jury remains out as to just how high a level Barnes can attain. He is undoubtedly top tier standard, but will he help the Magpies massively in the Champions League and make it back into the Three Lions setup? I am unconvinced.

How Leicester City fans can watch live Championship games with Foxes Hub

On first viewing, LCFC’s brand new Foxes Hub output seemed great: live Championship matches and we won’t have to find dodgy streams. But there is a price – and it is relatively hefty one. UK residents and viewers abroad can purchase a ‘Game-By-Game Pass’ for £10 a match. International supporters are additionally eligible for a £25 per month pass or a ‘Seasonal Game Pass’ at £170 (or an ‘Early-bird price of £140 per season!)’.

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In addition to arguably high costs for the faithful from an outfit that let them down with avoidable, miserable relegation, there are other stipulations. You see, broadcast restrictions still apply to football in the United Kingdom. Not every league clash will be televised via the new channel.