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Leeds United vs Leicester City: Live stream details, TV information, team news and more

Leeds United are back in Premier League action on Monday evening when they entertain Leicester City at Elland Road.

Marcelo Bielsa's side should be full of confidence following a sensational performance against Aston Villa over a week ago, where Patrick Bamford's hat-trick was enough for all three points at Villa Park.

However, Monday evening's game is set to be a really tricky one for the Whites, with Brendan Rodgers' side coming off the back of an impressive 1-0 result against Arsenal last weekend.

It looks as if it's going to be a really entertaining clash at Elland Road - and here is all of the key information you need to know.

Beren @ Villa 0-3 Leeds

When is Leeds United vs Leicester City?

The Premier League clash kicks off at 8pm on Monday, November 2 at Elland Road.

Is Leeds United vs Leicester City on TV?

Yes. The game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event (with the fake crowd noise) and Sky Sports Premier League (without the fake crowd noise).

The pre-match coverage begins at 7pm - an hour before the game is scheduled to kick off - with the programme ending at 11pm. Former Spurs boss and Bielsa disciple Mauricio Pochettino will be on pundit duties for Sky Sports. 

What about a live stream?

Sky Sports subscribers can watch the game on the Sky Go website, or on the application for phones, computers and tablets.

Team news

Leeds captain Liam Cooper could return to Bielsa' s squad for Monday evening's home match.

Cooper was absent from the Whites' 3-0 win over Aston Villa after picking up a groin injury whilst playing for Scotland.

Diego Llorente is set to remain out, having also picked up a groin problem when playing for Spain.

Kalvin Phillips is out for the game after tearing his shoulder ligaments against Wolves, and the midfielder is not expected to return until mid-November.

For Leicester, Jonny Evans and Timothy Castagne will both miss the match at Elland Road.

Evans missed the Foxes' 2-1 Europa League win on Thursday with a back problem, whilst Castagne hurt his hamstring and will be out until after the next international break.

Caglar Soyuncu, Wilfried Ndidi, Daniel Amartey and Ricardo Pereira are all unavailable for Rodgers due to injuries.

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