EFL Cup: How to watch Man United vs Leicester on TV around the world
By Kian Long
Tonight, Leicester City travel to face Man United in the EFL Cup Round of 16. Here is how to watch Man United vs Leicester on TV around the world.
The EFL Cup, or League Cup as it is still commonly known, is a competition which has served Leicester City well in the past. The Foxes have won the cup a total of three times, the last time coming in 2000.
This season presents a great opportunity for Leicester to make it a fourth. The odds are heavily stacked against them but if you ask any Leicester fan, odds mean absolutely nothing when you have belief.
To get to this point, Leicester have beaten Tranmere and Walsall. So, it goes without saying that Man United is the toughest game in Steve Cooper's EFL Cup campaign so far.
However, Leicester has put in some pretty impressive performances in other competitions. For example, they gave Arsenal a run for their money away from home in the Premier League.
To reach the Round of 16, Man United has only beaten one team. They beat Barnsley but unfortunately for Leicester, to use the word "beat" would be an understatement, considering Man United won 7-0.
Either way, Man United is a team struggling for form. It is well documented that they are without a permanent manager, with Erik ten Hag being sacked at the start of this week. So, Ruud van Nistelrooy will manage against Leicester, only on an interim basis.
Alas, get your popcorn at the ready. Here is how to watch Man United vs Leicester on TV.
EFL Cup: How to watch Man United vs Leicester on TV around the world
In the UK, Man United vs Leicester can be viewed via Sky Sports+. To watch the game, tune into Sky Sports and press the red button.
USA based viewers can watch Man United vs Leicester via fuboTV. Those in Canada are able to tune in via DAZN.
- When is kick off? Wednesday 30 October, 2024
- What time is kick off? 19:45 BST
- Where is it played? Old Trafford, Manchester
- TV channel / live stream? Paramount+, fuboTV, CBS (United States), Sky Sports+ (United Kingdom), Disney+ (Mexico), DAZN Canada (Canada), SuperSport (Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa), beIN Sports (Australia), beIN Sports Connect (United Arab Emirates)