Leicester vs Arsenal kick-off time, TV and live stream information
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Two Premier League big guns go head-to-head on Wednesday when Leicester take on Arsenal at the King Power Stadium in the third round of the Carabao Cup.
Last season’s fifth-placed team, Leicester, welcome an Arsenal side that’s been reinvigorated under the leadership of Mikel Arteta.
The tie will be decided tonight, with the match going to extra time and penalties if the sides cannot be separated after 90 or 120 minutes.
What time is Leicester vs Arsenal?
Arsenal’s visit to Leicester gets underway at 7.45pm on Wednesday.
Other Carabao Cup matches on Wednesday are:
Fulham vs Sheffield Wednesday (7pm)
Millwall vs Burnley (7pm)
Preston vs Burnley (7pm)
Stoke vs Gillingham (7pm)
Chelsea vs Barnsley (7.45pm)
Fleetwood vs Everton 7.45pm)
Morecambe vs Newcastle (7.45pm)
Liverpool’s trip to Lincoln is on Thursday, as is Manchester City’s clash with recently-relegated Bournemouth.
Leicester vs Arsenal TV channel and live stream
The all-Premier League clash at the King Power Stadium is not one of the games selected for TV coverage.
However, fans can still watch the game, if they’re prepared to fork out £10 to do so.
Carabao Cup games not being shown on Sky Sports will be available to watch on carabaocup.live, where supporters must pay £10 for a match pass.
Each individual match costs £10, so anyone wanting to watch a second game will need to pay another tenner.
Explaining the charge, the EFL says: “Revenue generated from streaming Carabao Cup matches is split 50-50 between the Clubs involved.
“This would be the same as if fans were able to attend the match in person.”
Leicester vs Arsenal odds
Something has to give at the King Power Stadium. Leicester are top of the table with a 100% start to the season, Arsenal are breathing down their necks after back to back wins themselves.
Bookies thepools.com rate Arsenal’s wins over London rivals Fulham and West Ham as more impressive than The Foxes’ defeats of West Brom and Burnley – because The Gunners are 7/5 favourites with Leicester a generous looking 9/5.
Over the past three seasons the Foxes have won all three games against Arsenal at the King Power and those odds for a home win are tempting.
But despite being on a five-game winning streak in all competitions, including the Community Shield penalty shoot-out success over Liverpool, the Gunners have conceded in four.
Both teams to score is 8/11.
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