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Leicester vs Chelsea: LIVE Stream And TV Channel Info For Premier League Showdown

Leicester vs Chelsea: LIVE Stream And TV Channel Info For Premier League Showdown

Brendan Rodgers side are looking to bounce back after losing the Carabao Cup semi-final to Aston Villa on Wednesday night.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Chelsea travel to Leicester City in the Premier League as both sides look to keep their place in the top four secure and you can watch the action LIVE.

Brendan Rodgers side will be hoping to put their Carabao Cup semi-final defeat and recent bad form in the league behind them when they welcome Frank Lampard's side.

The Blues remain in fourth in the league despite dropping points in their most recent two league games and Lampard will be looking to get his side back on track.

Here's how you can watch the game LIVE in the UK.

What TV Channel is it on?

BT Sport 1 will screen all the action on Sky Channel 413.

The BT Sport App will also be showing the game which is available on all iOS, Android and Windows devices.

The app is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Smart TV's.

What time is kick-off?

The game will kick-off at 12:30pm on Saturday afternoon with coverage beginning at 12 pm.

What other games are there this week?

There's a full fixture list in the Premier League this weekend.

Six games are in the traditional 3pm Saturday kick off slot before Manchester United host Wolves. On Sunday Burnley face Arsenal and Manchester City travel to Spurs.

What happened the last time these two met?

The sides drew 1-1 way back in August. Chelsea started really well in that game and took an early lead through Mason Mount.

In the second half Leicester were the better side and, after Wilfried Ndidi equalised, James Maddison and Jamie Vardy both had chances to win the game.

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Topics: jamie vardy, Frank Lampard, Football News, Leicester City, Chelsea, Premier League, Brendan Rodgers