How to Watch Leicester City vs. Liverpool, Premier League Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Leicester City vs. Liverpool Live Online.

Liverpool could establish a gargantuan 12-point lead at the top of the Premier League if it can clinch a Boxing Day win away to Leicester City, who has failed to win its last three games in 90 minutes. Jurgen Klopp’s side returns to the domestic front following ta 1-0 extra-time triumph over Flamengo on Saturday to win the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup. 

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Leicester City vs. Liverpool 

When: Thursday, December 26

Time: 3:00 p.m. ET

TV: NBCSN

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

The Reds have won in each of their last two visits to King Power Stadium. Leicester’s last win over Klopp’s men occurred in the Carabao Cup in September 2017, the last of three consecutive home victories the Foxes managed against Liverpool across an 18-month spell.

Both teams have drastically changed since then, and former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers will hope any inside knowledge from his time at Anfield can help pull off a result for Thursday’s hosts.

The newly crowned ‘World Champions’ edged Flamengo in Doha, Qatar, to lift the Club World Cup for the first time on Saturday when Roberto Firmino again provided a timely winner late.

Leicester suffered a dip in form at just the wrong moment as it prepared for the visit of Liverpool, losing 3-1 at Manchester City in the last outing to put second place at risk. The Foxes remain one point ahead of the Citizens approaching Week 19, but a loss at home to Liverpool could see them fall.

Klopp will look forward to his Premier League comeback, where fans can expect to see a more familiar Liverpool lineup return, though Fabinho and Joel Matip are among those injured for the team’s visit to the East Midlands. 

Joe Gomez looks likely to partner Virgil van Dijk in central defense—as he did against Flamengo—with Dejan Lovren also in a race to be fit. Georginio Wijnaldum returned to the Reds bench for the Club World Cup final, but was an unused substitute. He may come back into the XI at Leicester.

Leicester winger Harvey Barnes could miss out after he was taken off with a knock in the defeat to Pep Guardiola’s City, while midfielder Matty James is recovering from an Achilles injury.

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How to Watch Sheffield United vs. Manchester United, Premier League Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Stream Sheffield United vs. Manchester United Live Online.

Manchester United is enjoying its best run so far this season but could face a harsh return from the international break on Sunday when the team travels to face a Sheffield United team unbeaten in five games. The Blades sit fifth in the Premier League, one point above Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side coming into Week 13, making this a surprisingly valuable fixture in the jostle for a Top 6 spot.

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Sheffield United vs. Manchester United 

When: Sunday, November 24

Time: 11:30 a.m. ET

TV: NBC

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

The Norwegian has led his team to just one defeat in its last seven games, though its upcoming hosts will take comfort in knowing that one loss came on the road to Bournemouth.

The Red Devils have traveled to Bramall Lane just once since 2000, a 2-1 road win in November 2006, when two goals from Wayne Rooney completed a huge comeback.

United has won its last six successive meetings with Sheffield (including two away wins) and hasn’t lost to the south Yorkshire outfit since the inaugural Premier League season (Aug. 1992). However, Chris Wilder has his underdogs operating above its means and looks capable of a surprise despite the gulf in pedigree.

Anthony Martial’s return to fitness has enhanced Solskajer’s side in recent weeks, transforming a swift United attack that already comprised Marcus Rashford and Daniel Hames. However, Sheffield’s three-man defense has proved problematic for opposing teams.

Premier League leaders Liverpool squeaked out of Bramall Lane with a narrow 1-0 win when it traveled there in September, while second place Leicester City only edged a 2-1 result.

Although it’s somewhat out of character for promoted teams, Sheffield’s best form so far this season has arguably come away from home, where it’s yet to lose this season (one win, five draws). That’s compared with a record of 3-3 in six home games this campaign. 

Ashley Young is back in the selection for Solskjaer after serving a one-game ban, although 19-year-old Brandon Williams could keep his place at left-back for United after impressing in his early performances. Diogo Dalot, Nemanja Matic, Luke Shaw and Axel Tuanzebe each recently returned to training for Sunday’s guests, although it’s unlikely we’ll see any of those options start in Sheffield.

On-loan goalkeeper Dean Henderson will miss out for the first time this season due to the fact that he can’t be featured against his parent club, which is a blessing for the Red Devils. Sheffield United reserve Simon Moore is likely to come in between the posts as a result. Wilder’s main injury concern is centre-back John Egan, who could be replaced by Phil Jagielka if he’s not ready to return from a recent calf injury.

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