What channel is Leicester v Burnley on? Kick off time, live stream and latest team news
Leicester host Burnley in a Premier League fixture live on BBC this weekend
Burnley make a belated start to their Premier League fixtures in 2020/21 when they take on Leicester at the King Power Stadium this weekend – live on BBC One.
The Clarets were due to kick off their season against Manchester United, but the Red Devils were given a delayed summer break after participating deep into the Europa League knockout rounds last season.
Sean Dyche will hope for a bright start but a lack of transfer activity has fans worried about what lies ahead for their team's future – and that of its esteemed manager.
Leicester taught West Brom a lesson in a 3-0 rout last week with a makeshift defence holding firm and Jamie Vardy getting off the mark in quick fashion.
The Foxes endured a tough end to the 2019/20 season but will be determined to build on their eventual fifth-place finish last term.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Leicester v Burnley on TV and online.
When is Leicester v Burnley on TV?
Leicester v Burnley will take place on Sunday 20th September 2020.
Check out our Premier League fixtures and live football on TV guides for the latest times and information.
What time is kick-off?
Leicester v Burnley will kick off at 7pm.
There are numerous Premier League games taking place this weekend including Chelsea v Liverpool at 4:30pm on Sunday.
What TV channel is Leicester v Burnley on?
Fans can tune in to watch the game for free on BBC One from 6:45pm with Gary Lineker hosting coverage from the King Power Stadium.
How to live stream Leicester v Burnley online
You can also live stream the match via BBC iPlayer on a range of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets.
Leicester v Burnley team news
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Our prediction: Leicester v Burnley
Burnley are traditionally slow starters. They're forever starting on the back foot before putting together a run in the bleak midwinter to save themselves from a relegation battle.
Dyche will hope the kick-start the season with a solid point on the road, but a lack of new signings and rumoured discontent behind the scenes don't paint a pretty picture for the Clarets.
Leicester flew out of the blocks last week. Perhaps the break and departure of Ben Chilwell – who had reportedly been angling for a move last season – has improved the vibes around the King Power Stadium.
Expect tight game, but one that the hosts should win.
Our prediction: Leicester 1-0 Burnley
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