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Is Leicester City vs Crystal Palace on TV? Kick off time, live stream details and how to follow

Leicester City are back in Premier League action this weekend following their Europa Conference League clash against PSV Eindhoven this week.

City host Crystal Palace at the King Power Stadium as they look to continue their recent good form. Brendan Rodgers ’ side would have been disappointed to come away from Old Trafford with just a point last weekend after a 1-1 draw.

City drew 0-0 with PSV in their last outing on Thursday and have the second leg of the European quarter-final in the Netherlands next week. But before attention can turn to that, City must look to overcome an in-form Eagles side as they look to keep their feint hopes of a seventh place finish alive.

Here is everything you need to know about following Sunday’s clash.

The match will take place on Sunday, 10 April, 2022 with kick-off at 2pm. The game will be played at the King Power Stadium with the game expected to be a sell-out.

No, the game is not being shown live on TV. Highlights of the match will be available shortly after the full-time whistle on the Sky Sports app, while highlights will also be shown on Match of the Day 2 on Sunday night.

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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