Hull v Leicester live streaming – where to watch on TV

Hull City is set to host league leaders Leicester City at the MKM Stadium in the EFL Championship this Saturday.

Here are the ways you can watch the game live on TV today,

TV Channel options:

The match is not scheduled for broadcast in the UK unfortunately, as there are a number of broadcast restrictions UK broadcasters must ahere to for the 3PM kick off times.

You can use Bet365 and their Hull vs Leicester City in play service which begins at the kick off time of 3PM.

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The home team has been on a decent run, remaining unbeaten in their last six league matches, although their last three games have ended in draws.

Following a goalless draw against Preston North End last week, they settled for a 1-1 draw against Birmingham City at home on Wednesday, with Ozan Tufan finding the net in the 25th minute before Lukas Jutkiewicz equalized for Birmingham in the 84th minute.

Leicester City, on the other hand, bounced back to winning form after enduring three consecutive losses in the Championship.

Jamie Vardy’s early 12th-minute goal secured a 1-0 away victory against Sunderland on Wednesday.

This win proved crucial for the Foxes, as it enabled them to maintain a narrow three-point lead over second-placed Ipswich Town.

The Tigers have experienced an improvement in performance lately, boasting a six-game unbeaten streak in the EFL Championship.

They’ve encountered three successive draws and will aim to rediscover the winning touch. Three of their last four league defeats have occurred on their home ground.

Aaron Connolly participated in the U-21 side earlier this week and remains unavailable for head coach Liam Rosenior. Given the absence of any team news updates, it’s likely that the same starting XI from their draw against Birmingham will take the field.

The Foxes secured their first league victory after three back-to-back losses on Wednesday and seek to capitalize on that momentum. They’ve only managed one win in their last five encounters against the hosts, enduring three losses.

Ricardo Pereira and Dennis Praet continue to be sidelined for Enzo Maresca’s side, although Jannik Vestergaard returns from suspension.

Both teams have endured a hectic schedule lately, resulting in some injury concerns for both head coaches. With this in mind and considering their current form, a low-scoring draw is anticipated.