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Leicester vs Arsenal: TV channel, live stream, team news and kick-off time for Premier League clash

COULD a loss at Leicester City spell the end of Unai Emery’s Arsenal managerial career?

The Foxes have been an exciting force under Brendan Rodgers this season – to the point the Northern Irishman has been mooted as the Gunners’ next manager.

Unai Emery could be getting worried about his job at Arsenal should the Gunners fall to a defeat in Leicester

Meanwhile, the North Londoners are in crisis, with Unai Emery under pressure and Granit Xhaka refusing to play for the club.

What time does Leicester vs Arsenal kick off?

This Premier League encounter will take place today with kick-off at 5.30pm.

The match will be held at the King Power Stadium.

And the Foxes will believe they are favourites, winning their last two home games against Arsenal.

What TV channel is Leicester vs Arsenal on and can I live stream it?

Leicester vs Arsenal will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage underway from 5pm.

Sky Sports customers will be able to live stream the match via the app on their computer, tablet and mobile devices.

If not, you can purchase a Sky Sports Day Pass from NowTV for 9.99.

What is the team news?

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will be expected to start as the club’s new permanent captain, after being rested for Arsenal’s Europa League trip to Vitoria Guimaraes.

Mesut Ozil can hope for a starting berth after not travelling to Portugal – but Dani Ceballos could be missing from the clash at the King Power Stadium.

The Spaniard was taken off after picking up an injury against Vitoria on Wednesday, with Lucas Torreira and Matteo Guendouzi expected to start as the two central midfielders.

As for Leicester, Rodgers has a full strength squad available to further cement the Foxes’ place in the top four – except for Matty James.

The midfielder has an Achilles injury, but would unlikely fit into a star-studded midfield including Youri Tielemans, James Maddison and Wilfried Ndidi.