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Leicester City v PSV Eindhoven: Latest team news, how to watch it, Rodgers issues rally cry

Leicester City play hosts to PSV Eindhoven at the King Power Stadium tonight in another big European night for Brendan Rodgers and his side.

Former England striker Michael Owen believes that the Foxes will come out on top in their Europa Conference League clash but has warned them that they face a hard test.

City are into the quarter-finals of a European competition for just the second time in their history as they look to take another step towards May’s final in Albania. Rodgers' side overcame a tough test in Ligue 1 side Rennes in the last round and have been warned of the quality that PSV possesses.

A win for City will see them take an advantage into next week’s second leg. The team will travel to the Netherlands on Thursday April 14 as they look to seal their place in the semi-final.

Against Rennes, City gained a 2-0 advantage from the home leg. It turned out to be crucial in the aggregate score, while Owen is backing City to come out on top, he believes that it will be a bit closer.

“This is another even game. Leicester look like they are really trying to win this tournament and PSV are as hard as a side as they could have faced,” he told BetVictor.

“PSV are only a few points behind a very good Ajax side in the league, so this won’t be easy. I think Leicester will get the win though, 2-1.

Should they make it through the two-legged tie over the next two weeks, City already know who they could face in the semi-final of the competition. The winners of City’s tie will take on the winners of the two-legged affair between AS Roma and Bodo/Glimt.

The match at the King Power Stadium will kick off at 8pm BST.

It is being broadcast live on BT Sport 3 in the UK. Their coverage gets under way at 7.15pm.

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