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Neil Bennett

Leicester City vs Chelsea TV details, live stream information, kick-off time and team news

Chelsea travel to Leicester tonight, Tuesday January 19, in a game live on Sky Sports.

For Frank Lampard's team, whose recent away form has left plenty to be desired, the game represents an opportunity to get back amongst the top-of-the-table picture.

Eight points off top spot, and five points off the top four, Chelsea can ill-afford to drop many more points with so many teams ready and eager to pounce on any slip-ups.

Remarkably however, opponents Leicester - spearheaded by ex-Chelsea youth coach Brendan Rodgers - can climb to the table's summit with three points.

The Foxes are currently unbeaten in five matches in all competitions, but are generally better when on their travels winning just 4 from 9 at the King Power so far this season.

Leicester v Chelsea: Frank Lampard pre-match press conference

What channel is Leicester vs Chelsea on?

Coverage of Leicester City against Chelsea will start from 7.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League and 8pm on Sky Sports Main Event. Kick-off is at 8.15pm.

If you're not a Sky Sports subscriber, you can check out their sports packages, starting from £18 a month, here.

Alternatively, discounts on more comprehensive packages in their Offers & Deals section are also available.

And, lastly, individuals who do not wish to be tied down to a fixed-term monthly contract can access the game by using a NOW TV Sports Pass.

Can I stream Leicester v Chelsea?

Yes. If you're a Sky Sports subscriber, you can watch the game on mobile, tablet or your computer using the Sky Go and Sky Sports app available on Android and App Store.

What is the early Leicester v Chelsea team news?

N'Golo Kante will miss the opportunity to face his former side due to suspension. Other than this, Frank Lampard has a fully-fit squad to choose from.

For Leicester, Jamie Vardy is a doubt with a hip injury and is likely to undergo a late assessment.

Dennis Praet is the only other absentee. The Belgian will be out until early April as a result of a thigh injury.

What do the bookies say?

Chelsea enter the match as slight favourites, according to the bookmakers.

Lampard's men are currently priced at 7/5, in contrast to Leicester's 19/10. The draw is 9/5.

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