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

Manchester United host Leicester City at Old Trafford today looking to close the gap on Arsenal in fourth place. Mikel Arteta's side will face Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Monday night.

Ahead of the weekend's games, United find themselves four points adrift of the Gunners, who also have a game in hand over Ralf Rangnick's men. Antonio Conte's Tottenham are wedged between the two sides in fifth. They host Newcastle in the second of two games on Sky Sports' Super Sunday.

Leicester won the reverse fixture 4-2 earlier in the campaign. However, they haven't completed a league double over United since the 1973/74 season.

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United versus Leicester rounds off Saturday's action. Coverage of the game starts on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League at 5pm with kick-off at 5.30pm.

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Sky Sports subscribers are able to watch the game online via the Sky Sports website. They can also stream proceedings via the Sky Go and dedicated Sky Sports apps that are downloadable on mobile, desktop, and tablet.

Edinson Cavani is suffering from a calf injury and will be assessed ahead of the game, while Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to be absent from training on Friday.

Leicester, meanwhile, have several injury worries. Jamie Vardy, Ryan Bertrand and Wilfred Ndidi are all out with knee injuries. Marc Albrighton and Luke Thomas are other doubts.

In better news for Brendan Rodgers, centre-back Jonny Evans is expected to return.

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