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Is Leicester City vs Brentford on TV? Kick-off time and how to follow

Leicester City return to Premier League action this weekend for the final match before the March international break.

Brendan Rodgers' side host newly-promoted Brentford to the King Power Stadium on Sunday afternoon as they look to take European success back into the Premier League. City came out as 3-2 aggregate winners over French side Rennes on Thursday to make it through to the quarter-final of the Europa Conference League.

City though will also be looking to bounce back from defeat in their last Premier League outing against Arsenal last weekend. Brentford are next in line for the Foxes as Thomas Frank's men visit.

The reverse fixture saw City come out as winners at the Brentford Community Stadium. Goals from Youri Tielemans and James Maddison saw them record a 2-1 win back in October.

They will be looking for a repeat of that result when the Bees visit this weekend. Here is everything you need to know about following the match.

The game will take place on Sunday (today), with kick-off set for 2pm. The match will be played at the King Power Stadium with a sell-out crowd expected.

No, the game has not been selected for live TV coverage, with City’s participation in the Europa Conference League moving the game to Sunday. Highlights of the match will be available on Match of the Day 2 on Sunday night and will also be available on the Sky Sports football app after the full-time whistle.

Live commentary of the game will be available on BBC Radio Leicester. You can of course follow all of the action before, during and after the match via our live blog on LeicestershireLive, following our Twitter account ( ), and by following Leicester City correspondent Jordan Blackwell ( ) on Twitter.

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