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How to watch Leicester City vs Fulham: Kick off time, livestream, team news

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Leicester City face another must-win fixture against an impressive Fulham side this weekend.

Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side lost their sixth consecutive Premier League game on Wednesday as the Foxes fell to defeat against Crystal Palace.

Van Nistelrooy was left shocked by the defeat and in a week where it feels like win or bust, it’s last chance saloon.

Position Team Played MP Won W Drawn D Lost L For GF Against GA Diff GD Points Pts
17 IpswichIpswich20 3 7 10 20 35 -15 16
18 WolvesWolves21 4 4 13 31 48 -17 16
19 LeicesterLeicester21 3 5 13 23 46 -23 14
20 SouthamptonSouthampton20 1 3 16 12 44 -32 6

The Foxes have been on an unacceptable run of form since December but the quick turnaround gives them chance to put it right and keep within touching distance of those above them in the table.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of a weekend for Leicester City.

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What time does Leicester vs Fulham kick off?

Leicester host Fulham at the King Power Stadium on Saturday 18 January 2025 and kick off gets underway at the usual time of 3:00PM.

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What channel is Leicester vs Fulham on?

As kick off is at 3:00PM there will be no live TV broadcast of Leicester vs Fulham to keep in line with the government-imposed blackout rule.

Alternative ways to follow include radio commentary and shows such as Soccer Saturday before tuning into the highlights on Match of the Day on BBC One.

Leicester vs Fulham livestream

Since there is no TV broadcast available for UK fans, there will also be no stream on offer for those wishing to watch the game.

Highlights will be uploaded to Sky Sports’ YouTube channel immediately after the game and extended highlights with punditry analysis can be found on Match of the Day on BBC iPlayer.

Leicester vs Fulham H2H

Fulham beat Leicester at Craven Cottage in the first meeting between the two sides in August and have the upper hand across all of their previous encounters.

The Foxes have been beaten 43 times in competitive fixtures, whilst Leicester have won 29 times and the rest have ended in draws.

Leicester City team news

Woyo Coulibaly could make his debut for Leicester after joining on Wednesday night.

Coulibaly signed for the Foxes on a four-and-a-half year deal from Parma in a deal estimated to be worth £3m.

Elsewhere, Van Nistelrooy confirmed that there are no new fresh injuries to report, leaving Mads Hermansen, Ricardo Pereira, Wilfred Ndidi and Abdul Fatawu as the only long term absentees.