Leicester City vs Norwich TV channel, live stream and how to watch Championship clash
Leicester City has the opportunity to reclaim the top spot in the Championship table when they face Norwich City at the King Power Stadium on Easter Monday. Despite a recent slump in form, including four defeats in six games, the Foxes have the chance to bounce back and secure a crucial victory. Ipswich Town’s win and Leeds’ draw have pushed Leicester outside of the automatic promotion places for the first time in months, adding pressure to get back on track.
The Easter weekend sets the stage for a grueling schedule for City, with today’s match against Norwich being the first of seven games in April. Enzo Maresca will have to navigate through a hectic period as the race for promotion intensifies. Norwich, who currently hold the final play-off spot, come into the game in good form after winning four of their five Championship matches in March. While Leicester had a convincing victory over Norwich earlier in the season, the upcoming clash promises to be a tough test for both teams.
The Leicester vs Norwich match is set for an early kick-off at 12.30pm and will be televised on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football in the UK, with coverage starting at 12pm. Viewers outside of the UK and Republic of Ireland can stream the game on Foxes Hub. Sky Sports customers can also access the match via the Sky Go app on various devices, while BBC Radio Leicester will provide radio coverage. Fans around the world can follow the action on beIN Sports in France and Australia, as well as ViaPlay in Scandinavia. City correspondent Jordan Blackwell will also be reporting live from the King Power Stadium.
With the pressure on to secure a vital win, Leicester will be looking to return to winning ways against Norwich City. The outcome of this important Championship clash could have significant implications for the promotion race, making it a crucial fixture for both teams. Fans can expect an intense and competitive match as Leicester aims to reignite their campaign and push for a return to the top of the table.