Bristol City vs Leicester: Predicted XI, injuries, TV, streams & time

Bristol City v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Emirates FA Cup Third Round
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Welcome to the site, and thank you for joining us for our preview prior to Bristol City taking on Leicester City. Within this article will be a treasure trove of (hopefully) useful information, predictions, as well as opinions.

We will briefly outline some statistics, form and history relating to the Foxes and the Robins. We will detail television coverage, streaming websites where the match will be broadcast, along with the kick-off time. Not to mention predicting the starting XI after learning which new and existing injuries affect LCFC manager Marti Cifuentes' plans and preparations. So let's get to it.

Bristol City vs Leicester City

Stats, history, form

At the moment, Bristol are seventh in the English Football League Championship table. Leicester are in 14th at present, which is obviously exactly double their opponents' position. However, a victory for the visitors would see Leicester leapfrog the home side.

Both teams won their previous, respective clashes coming into this one. Therefore the contest on Wednesday should be fierce and will carry consequences.

The visiting City have only been victorious in one of the last four league fixtures at Ashton Gate. Neither club currently show prowess during midweek matches.

Cifuentes, the Foxes boss, is a positive omen tor the King Power outfit. He never lost a match to the Robins whilst managing Queens Park Rangers in the division.

TV, streams and kick-off

The game is to be covered live on Sky Sports+ for viewers in the United Kingdom. It begins at 19:45pm.

Injuries and pedicted Foxes XI

The Leicestershire team could be without up to seven professionals for this contest. Firstly, Harry Winks may not be considered for unconfirmed reasons at present.

The former Tottenham Hotspur man is reportedly at odds with the gaffer. Harry Souttar, Aaron Ramsey, Caleb Okoli, Jeremy Monga, Boubakary Soumare and Victor Kristiansen are doubts.

Stolarczyk; L. Thomas, Nelson, Vestergaard, Ricardo; Skipp, James; Mavididi, De Cordova-Reid, Fatawu; Ayew.

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