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Isn’t it amazing how momentum can seem to just disappear in an instant. The Foxes had won three in a row, and looked likely to add a fourth until Wes Morgan’s second red card of the season against Everton. Suddenly we’re on a losing streak and haven't played for over two weeks.
Obviously, Arsenal haven't played in just long, but their record going into the break was just a little different: 9 straight wins at an average score of about 3-1. It’s the best run of form in the league, and certainly puts the Gunners as favourites at home.
For more build up, check out our match preview and see below for all the information on how to watch, along with team news and lineups when they come.
Location: King Power Stadium, Leicester, England
Kick-off time: 20:00 PM GMT, 15:00 PM Eastern, 12:00 PM Pacific
Available TV: Sky Sports Main Event (UK), NBCSN (US), TSN4 (Canada)
Available Streaming: Sky GO (UK), NBC Sports Live (US), TSN GO (Canada)
Available Radio: LCFC Radio, BBC Radio 5 Live, SiriusXM FC (US)
For full international listings see LiveSoccerTV.com
Leicester City Team News:
Captain Wes Morgan will sit this one out after his red card in the last game. Jonny Evans is expected take his place, but Puel announced this week that Caglar Söyüncü was “ready to play” after initially struggling with language problems. Demarai Gray is making good progress, but probably wont be back until next week.
Arsenal Team News:
Some good news for Arsenal as Mesut Ozil is expected to be fit and Laurent Koscielny has returned to training, although the defender is unlikely to play today. Sokratis, however, came back injured from the break and isnt expected to play, while Petr Cech and Danny Welbeck will be late decisions based on a fitness test.