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How to watch Leicester City vs Manchester United - TV channel, live stream, odds and early team news

Manchester United will travel to Leicester on Thursday to take on Brendan Rodgers' out of form side sitting bottom in the Premier League table - and the game represents a good opportunity for United to continue in their winning ways.

Thursday will see the transfer window closed, with Antony joining the team but he won't be ready to play any part against the Foxes.

United have bounced back in impressive fashion since their opening defeats to begin the season. After losing to Brighton at home on the opening day, before being embarrassed by Brentford with a 4-0 loss, the win over Liverpool has lifted spirits.

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This was evident in a gutsy performance to defeat Southampton, a win that wasn't pretty but was enough to secure three points away from home.

Ahead of their evening game on Thursday, here is everything you need to know on the visit to the Midlands.

The match will be shown exclusively in the UK on BT Sport 1. Coverage will begin at 7pm, one hour before kickoff at 8pm.

If you are not a BT Sports customer, you can stream the game by purchasing a one-day pass. You can buy one for a 24-hour period, or subscribe for the month.

Neither club, however, will broadcast the game live. The Manchester Evening News will have unrivalled coverage.

Leicester - 12/5

Draw - 11/4

Man Utd - 1/1 (fav)

via SkyBet

Manchester United could be without Anthony Martial for the trip to Leicester after the striker missed out against Southampton after a niggling Achilles knock. It is unclear whether he'll be ready for the game at this point.

Brandon Williams and Facundo Pellistri have yet to return to training and remain sidelined but Victor Lindelof could be back.

And with the transfer window

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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