2019-20 Premier League – Leicester vs Arsenal Preview & Prediction
THE FACTS
When does Leicester vs Arsenal kick off? Saturday 9th November, 2019 – 17:30 (UK)
Where is Leicester vs Arsenal being played? King Power Stadium
What TV channel is Leicester vs Arsenal on in the UK? Sky Sports Premier League
Where can I stream Leicester vs Arsenal in the UK? Sky Sports subscribers can stream the match live on Sky Go
Where can I get tickets for Leicester vs Arsenal?
Leicester – https://tickets.lcfc.com/en-gb/categories/home%20tickets
Arsenal – https://www.arsenal.com/tickets
What was the score in the last meeting between Leicester & Arsenal? Leicester 3-0 Arsenal
THE TEAM NEWS
LEICESTER
- Leicester come into this match with real momentum as they have won their last three leagues matches having racked up 13 goals in that time.
- They will not be daunted by this clash with Arsenal and Brendon Rodgers has virtually a fully-fit squad at his disposal to choose from.
- Given the high level of performances in recent weeks, there is every chance that Rodgers names an unchanged starting XI to welcome Arsenal.
Predicted line-up (4-1-4-1): Schmeichel; Ricardo Pereira, Evans, Soyuncu, Chilwell; Ndidi; Ayoze Perez, Tielemans, Maddison, Barnes; Vardy
Unavailable: James (Injured)
Doubtful:
ARSENAL
- Arsenal come into this match having drawn their last four in all competitions and they would arguably take a draw from this tough fixture.
- Granit Xhaka was left out of the Europa League matches in midweek and stripped of captaincy and his participation remains in doubt here.
- Boss Unai Emery may consider bringing the more defensive-minded Willock or Maitland-Niles in for Dani Caballos for this tough away day.
Predicted line-up (4-1-2-1-2): Leno; Chambers, Sokratis, David Luiz, Tierney; Guendouzi; Torreira, Willock; Ozil; Lacazette, Aubameyang
Unavailable: Nelson (Injured), Dani Ceballos (Injured)
Doubtful: Xhaka (Personal reasons)
THE PREDICTION
This promises to be one of the more entertaining fixtures in the Premier League this weekend as Arsenal face an in-form Leicester side. Brendan Rodgers' men are flying right now and with Arsenal possessing plenty of attacking flair themselves, this could be something of a goalfest at the King Power.