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Is Leicester v Everton on TV? Amazon Prime live stream, channel info and kick-off time

Carlo Ancelotti's Everton travel to the King Power to face Leicester City tonight in a match live on Amazon Prime Video.

The Toffees come into the game fresh off the back of an impressive and important 1-0 win at home to Frank Lampard's Chelsea on Saturday.

It leaves Everton within touching distance of the top five despite a recent poor run of form where they picked up just four points from a possible eighteen.

Tonight they face a Leicester side who are once again enjoying a commendable season under boss Brendan Rodgers.

The Foxes threw away their opportunity of finishing within the top four last season following a disappointing end to their last campaign.

They find themselves back in the mix again this time around, however, just one point off leaders Tottenham.

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What channel is Leicester City v Everton on?

The game is part of Amazon Prime Video's Premier League offering over Christmas with the channel having exclusive rights to 24 games over Christmas.

Everton's game against Leicester kicks off tonight, December 16, at 6pm.

How can I watch Leicester City v Everton on Prime Video?

Viewers might already have an Amazon Prime Video account and can access Everton's game against Leicester via their smart TV, laptops or mobile phones. Membership costs £7.99 a month which can be cancelled at any time.

Everton are on Amazon Prime Video tonight as well as later this month at home to Pep Guardiola's Manchester City. You can access both games for free by starting your free 30 day trial HERE.

What is the early Leicester City v Everton team news?

James Rodriguez will be out of action tonight and is fighting to return to fitness ahead of the weekend clash against Arsenal.

Ancelotti is also without Seamus Coleman, Lucas Digne, Fabian Delph and Jean-Phillipe Gbamin.

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Leicester, meanwhile, are still without two first-team mainstays in the form of Caglar Soyuncu and Ricardo Perreira.

Jonny Evans remains on the sidelines and a late fitness test will be required for summer signing Timothy Castagne.

 
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