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Three teams are yet to lose so far this year. Yawn. Who wants to know which team is going to win? The real battle is just below them, where Leicester City, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are the only teams left without a draw. The Foxes have certainly been unpredictable so far, but with three wins in a row, maybe things are coming together.
Their opponents, Everton, have drawn more than any other result in a disappointing start. With three losses in their last four, I could be tempted to say they’re on a downswing, but their last league game was a 3-0 win. This one should be unpredictable and interesting above all.
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: 15:00 PM GMT, 10:00 AM Eastern, 07:00 AM Pacific
Available TV: TSN4 (Canada)
Available Streaming: NBC Sports Gold (US), TSN GO (Canada)
Available Radio: LCFC Radio, Talksport 2 (UK), SiriusXM FC (US)
For full international listings see LiveSoccerTV.com
Leicester City Team News:
Jamie Vardy picked up a knock last weekend but should be fine to play. The Foxes’ only (non-James) injury concern is Demarai Gray, who’s still some way off playing, but Puel expects him to start running again soon.
Everton Team News:
The Toffees’ injury list is a little longer, with James McCarthy and Beni Baningime out long term, while Andre Gomez, Yerry Mina and Seamus Coleman are all on the mend, but not expected back until after the international break.