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Neil Bennett

Leicester City vs Liverpool TV channel, kick-off time and live stream

Liverpool travel to the King Power Stadium this weekend in a crucial game in the chase for the top four.

League leaders Manchester City are now ten points clear of the Reds, with a game in hand to boot.

Guardiola's side are showing no signs of let-up in their relentless pursuit to reclaim their crown and so the focus for Jurgen Klopp's side will now turn to booking their place in next season's Champions League.

Despite their poor 2021 form, Liverpool still find themselves in fourth place - a win against Leicester can push them up to third.

Unlike Liverpool, the Foxes have been in good form this calendar year and are unbeaten in the Premier League since Everton's visit to the King Power on December 16.

What channel is Leicester City vs Liverpool on?

Coverage of Liverpool's trip to the King Power will start from 11.30am on BT Sport 1 with kick-off at 12.30pm.

If you're not a BT Sport subscriber, you can check out the BT Sport packages from £15 a month.

Sky TV subscribers can also add BT Sport to their current package here. Rolling contracts start from £25 a month.

A similar fixed-term contract free option is available using a BT Sport Month Pass.

Where can I stream Leicester City vs Liverpool?

Yes, BT Sport subscribers can watch the go on tablet and mobile using the BT Sport app, available on Apple and Android.

You can also watch the game online here.

What is the early Leicester City vs Liverpool team news?

Jurgen Klopp faces a decision on whether to use either of his January defensive reinforcements, Ben Davies and Ozan Kabak.

Out of all of the well-documented injuries the Reds are dealing with, Diogo Jota is the closest to returning but is unlikely to see any action until at least the end of the month.

Leicester themselves have a number of their first team squad unavailable.

January signing Wesley Fofana has a thigh injury that will see him out until early March. Ayoze Perez and James Justin are currently being assessed and are likely to miss out.

Dennis Praet, meanwhile, is fighting fit to be back before the end of the season and Timothy Castagne has been described as "a little bit away".

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