Published 10:25 IST, October 5th 2019
Premier League: Liverpool vs Leicester live streaming, where to watch
Leicester City travel to Liverpool on matchday eight of the 2019-20 English Premier League. Here is our analysis on both teams along with broadcast information.
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Liverpool top the Premier League table after seven matches this season, trailed by defending Premier League champions - Manchester City. Leicester City have certainly surpassed expectations and find themselves third on the Premier League table. Brendan Rodgers will be returning to Anfield for the first time since his dismissal as coach of Liverpool. Here is the match schedule for Saturday’s match at Anfield along with TV broadcast details.
Premier League: Liverpool post Sadio Mane throwback against Leicester
⚡️ S A D I O ⚡️
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) October 4, 2019
Mane rounded off a lovely passing move in our last clash with @LCFC 👊 #LIVLEI pic.twitter.com/ndxxcRyEgw
Premier League: Liverpool look to continue unbeaten EPL run
Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool remain unbeaten in their last 43 home matches (W33 D10). Their current run of 16 consecutive Premier League wins is the second longest ever in the Premier League, bettered by Manchester City between August-December 2017 (18 matches). However, Brendan Rodgers will back his young and determined Leicester City squad to pull off a major win at Anfield on Saturday. Jamie Vardy will be key for The Foxes, having already scored seven Premier League goals against Liverpool until now.
Premier League: Where to watch Liverpool vs Leicester City live
The Liverpool vs Leicester City Premier League match will be played at Anfield on Saturday. The match is set to kick-off at 7:30 PM IST. Liverpool vs Leicester Premier League match will be shown live on channels across the Star Sports Network. In addition to that, you can live stream the Premier League game on Hotstar.
Premier League: Brendan Rodgers eager to impress at Anfield
Brendan Rodgers is hoping his team can impose their play at Anfield on Saturday ⤵️
— Leicester City (@LCFC) October 3, 2019
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