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How to watch Liverpool vs Leicester for free: Kick-off time and live stream details

Liverpool will be hosting Leicester City at Anfield to wrap up a jam-packed Boxing Day of Premier League action. Arne Slot's team extended their lead at the top of the table to four points with their thrilling 6-3 victory away at Tottenham on Sunday.

That came after second-placed Chelsea were held to a goalless draw at Goodison Park. At the other end of the table, Leicester suffered a 3-0 defeat at home to Wolves.

Ruud van Nistelrooy's team have faced consecutive losses without scoring and will need to pull off a significant upset to hand Liverpool their second loss of the season across all competitions. The match is one of eight today, all being broadcast in the UK and available to watch for free.

What channel is Liverpool vs Leicester on?

Unlike usual, Sky Sports and TNT Sports won't be broadcasting any of the post-Christmas matchweek 18 fixtures. Amazon Prime hold the rights for this round, the second of their two.

They'll be live streaming Liverpool vs Leicester on their Prime Video service. This is their final offering of Premier League football for the foreseeable future having missed out on the new TV deal running from 2025 to 2029.

How can you watch Liverpool vs Leicester for free?

Amazon subscribers can watch at no additional cost. They charge £8.99 a month or a discounted annual rate of £95 in the UK.

However, new members can take advantage of a 30-day free trial, which can be cancelled before the monthly subscription kicks in. An extended six-month trial and a 50% discount are on offer for students and those aged between 18-22.

When does Liverpool vs Leicester kick-off?

The Boxing Day football action begins with Manchester City hosting Everton in the early kick-off, followed by five matches at 3pm. Manchester United will then face Wolves at 5:30pm, before Liverpool and Leicester conclude the day's fixtures at 8pm.

Gabby Logan will lead the pre-match coverage from 7pm, joined by Emile Heskey, Roberto Martinez and John Arne Riise at pitchside. Jon Champion and Andy Townsend will provide commentary.

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