Looking to climb back into EFL Championship's automatic promotion places, third-placed Leicester welcome play-off hopefuls Norwich City in a mouthwatering clash on Easter Monday.
Astonishingly, the Foxes are outside the top two going into this game. Enzo Maresca's troops held a 12-point buffer above the play-offs just seven games ago, but a run of one victory in six has seen them slip down the Championship standings. And despite having a game in hand, they look the most susceptible to losing out on automatic promotion.
Ipswich and Leeds are in fine form, but the Foxes losing to mid-table teams who aren't even in the play-off picture is a concern. The Foxes were wasteful in their 1-0 Good Friday defeat to Bristol City last time out.
Norwich should provide another difficult test, having come from behind to defeat Plymouth Argyle 2-1 to cement their place in the playoffs.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Leicester vs Norwich kick-off time
| Date: | Monday, April 1, 2024 |
| Kick-off time: | 12:30 pm GMT |
| Venue: | King Power Stadium |
Leicester City and Norwich will square off at King Power Stadium on Monday, April 1, 2024, with kick-off scheduled at 12:30 pm GMT in the UK.
How to watch Leicester vs Norwich online - TV channels & live streams
| Sky Sports Main Event | Watch here | |
| Sky Sports Football | Watch here | |
| Sky Sports Ultra HDR | Watch here |
The match will be available to watch on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR in the UK.
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Team news & squads
Leicester team news
Tom Cannon, Ben Nelson (both legs) and Kasey McAteer (hamstring) are all sidelined with respective injury concerns here, while Leicester's on-loan Manchester City defender Callum Doyle is back available from suspension.
Jamie Vardy missed Leicester's FA Cup defeat at Chelsea with a "slight injury" but returned at Ashton Gate looking not at his prolific best, so he could be dropped to the bench here in favour of Patson Daka.
Leicester City possible XI: Hermansen; Pereira, Faes, Vestergaard, Justin; Dewsbury-Hall, Winks, Ndidi; Fatawu, Daka, Mavididi
| Position | Players |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers: | Ward, Hermansen, Stolarczyk |
| Defenders: | Faes, Pereira, Vestergaard, Justin, Coady, Doyle, Souttar, Nelson |
| Midfielders: | Ndidi, Choudhury, Dewsbury-Hall, Winks, Praet, Albrighton, McAteer, Marcal-Madivadua, Briggs, Alves |
| Forwards: | Vardy, Daka, Issahaku, Iheanacho, Akgün, Mavididi, Cannon |
Norwich team news
Norwich will be unable to call upon the services of Onel Hernandez (foot), Dimitris Giannoulis, and the highly sought-after Jonathan Rowe (both hamstring issues).
Norwich City possible XI: Gunn; Stacey, Lungi Sorensen, Gibson, McCallum; McLean, Sara; Fassnacht, Barnes, Sainz; Sargent
| Position | Players |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers: | Gunn, Long, Barden |
| Defenders: | Giannoulis, Duffy, Hanley, Sørensen, Gibson, Stacey, McCallum, Batth, Fisher, Montóia, Renecke |
| Midfielders: | Núñez, Sara, Hernández, Fassnacht, Rowe, McLean, Sainz, Gibbs, Gibbs |
| Forwards: | Sargent, van Hooijdonk, Barnes |
Head-to-Head Record
| Date | Fixture & Result | Competition |
|---|---|---|
| September 21, 2023 | Norwich City 0-2 Leicester City | EFL Championship |
| May 12, 2022 | Leicester City 3-0 Norwich City | Premier League |
| August 28, 2021 | Norwich City 1-2 Leicester City | Premier League |
| February 29, 2020 | Norwich City 1-0 Leicester City | Premier League |
| December 14, 2019 | Leicester City 1-1 Norwich City | Premier League |

