Leicester City vs Man City: TV coverage plans


Leicester City and Man City play each other with coverage plans available to those in the United States. It’s a tale of two clubs at the moment. In recent years, Manchester City developed a stranglehold on the Premier League. That carries over to this year, with the Sky Blues poised for success. […]

Leicester City and Man City play each other with coverage plans available to those in the United States.

It’s a tale of two clubs at the moment. In recent years, Manchester City developed a stranglehold on the Premier League. That carries over into this year, with the Sky Blues poised for success in virtually every competition they find themselves in.

Leicester City, on the other hand, struggled in the early part of this campaign. The current Premier League table has the Foxes in 17th place, just barely above the drop. However, Leicester are unbeaten in their last three, including two wins in a row.

Now Leicester host Man City, and you can watch it with the following coverage plans.

Cover plans Leicester City vs Man City

Start Time: 7:30am ET / 4:30am PT – Saturday, October 29 Watch Now (in the US): Live on Sling Blue Commentators: Pien Meulensteen and Matt Holland US TV: Match is on USA Network (available through Sling Blue)

Leicester and Manchester City kick off the weekend of Premier League action on USA Network. Coverage is also available in Spanish through Universo.

This game kicks off a full schedule of games on Saturday. In fact, there are eight games in total in a single day. Regardless, Premier League Mornings returns for the bravest of fans to prepare for the early morning kick-off. Pre-match television coverage begins 30 minutes before kick-off between Leicester and Man City. After the game, Premier League Live wraps up the action from this game, while also previewing the rest of the day.

Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Mustoe and Tim Howard are the trio behind the NBC desk this weekend.

Leicester v Man City

These two clubs produced some big games over the years. Leicester, despite their problems this season, are a regular dark horse for a European qualification spot. Of course, Manchester City have goals set on nothing more than covered. Anything less is surely a failure given the talent at Pep Guardiola’s disposal.

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