Arsenal and Leicester City will meet on Sunday at the Emirates Stadium in a match corresponding to the 29th round of the Premier League. Arsenal are in fifth place with 48 points from 25 games played. The Gunners are coming off a 2-3 away win over Watford.
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On the other hand, Leicester City sits in twelfth place with 33 points. Brendan Rodger's side has won 4 of their last 5 games. In midweek they beat Rennes of France 2-0 in the Conference League and on Saturday, March 5, they beat Leeds United 1-0 at home.
Date: Sunday, March 13, 2022
Time: 11:30 ET (US) / 16:30 (UK)
Location: Emirates Stadium, London, England.
ET: 11:30
CT: 10:30
MT: 9:30
PT: 8:30
TV Channel: USA Network, Telemundo, SiriusXM FC
Live stream: Telemundo Deportes En Vivo
TV Channel: Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Ultra HD, Sky GO Extra
Live stream: Will not be broadcast
TV Channel: SKY HD
Live stream: Blue to Go Video Everywhere
Arsenal and Leicester City have met in a total of 31 matches. The Gunners have dominated the head-to-head record, having won 18 times, while the Foxes have won on 5 occasions, with the remaining 8 matches ending in draws.
The last 5 matches between the two clubs are even, Arsenal have won twice as have Leicester, and the remaining match was a draw. The last match between the two clubs was a 0-2 win for Arsenal at King Power Stadium on Matchday 10 of this season's Premier League.
The odds are in favor of Arsenal. The odds for the Gunners are at -210. Meanwhile, the odds for Leicester City are at +500. On the other hand, the draw is given at +360.
Mikel Arteta is tired of all the talk about Alexandre Lacazette's future. Whether or not he will remain at Arsenal, he commented before the clash against Leicester will be decided when the season is over and there is no longer anything at stake.
Alexandre Lacazette's contract with Arsenal expires in a few months. In June he could leave as a free agent. Arsenal are confident he will remain. "You can tell he wants to stay," Mikel Arteta commented recently.
Leicester played in midweek and beat Rennes with a goal in each half from Marc Albrighton and Kelechi Iheanacho. They outplayed their opponents without brightness and could even have taken a goal against Martin Terrier, who found a great save from Kasper Schmeichel to prevent a goal that would have been uncomfortable for the English side.
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