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What channel is Leicester vs Man Utd? Kick-off time, TV and live stream information

It's a final day showdown at the King Power Stadium for a place in the Premier League top four and Champions League football next season.

Third-place Manchester United go to Leicester to play Brendan Rodgers' side who have slipped down to fifth in the table this week, after spending most of the season in the top three.

The pair are separated by just one point, Utd on 63 and Leicester on 62, sandwiching Chelsea in fourth who remain behind the Reds on goal difference alone.

A draw will be enough for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men to qualify for next season's Champions League. It could be for Leicester too, however only if Chelsea lose.

What time is Leicester vs Man Utd?

Leicester City's Jamie Vardy with manager Brendan Rodgers after their side's 2-0 win over Sheffield United earlier in the month (Pool via REUTERS)

All 10 matches on the final day of the Premier League season get underway at 4pm.

Fans of both sides will be nervously keeping an eye on Chelsea, who host Europa League hopefuls Wolves at Stamford Bridge.

Utd go into the game off the back of Wednesday's 1-1 draw at home to West Ham, while Leicester's last result was a 3-0 defeat away at Tottenham Hotspur.

Leicester vs Man Utd TV channel and live stream

Mason Greenwood scored Man Utd's equaliser against West Ham at Old Trafford on Wednesday (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Sky has the rights to broadcast eight of Sunday's Premier League games, with this top-four face-off being given prime billing.

Sky Sports Main Event will be showing the match, which paying fans can stream through Sky Go and Now TV apps. It will not be on free-to-air TV.

Meanwhile Chelsea vs Wolves will be shown on Sky Sports Premier League.

Coverage of both games starts at 3pm.

Odds

Man Utd captain Harry Maguire returns to Leicester for the first time since his move to Old Trafford last summer (REUTERS)

A winner-takes-all contest at the King Power Stadium.

United are favourites - but not hot favourites - at 13/10 to get the win which would ensure Champions League football next season.

Only victory would suffice for Leicester, unless Wolves do them a favour against Chelsea, and they are 11/5 to triumph.

Odds courtesy of thepools.com.

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