Leicester City vs Arsenal live stream: Watch Premier League online
By Josh Sippie
Arsene Wenger’s clocks is ticking as he enters his penultimate match for Arsenal at the King Power Stadium. Here is all you need to know.
Each passing matchday makes it one day closer to a time that many Arsenal fans have never even imagined – the day that Arsene Wenger is no longer in charge. With just two matches remaining, Le Prof’s illustrious tenure is coming to an end.
But, if the win over Burnley was any sort of barometer for how these last to matches will go, then perhaps the beauty of the Gunners is just getting started.
It was in Wenger’s home send-off that his side battered a supposedly batter-immune Burnley by a tally of 5-0, a result that was certainly a fitting way to send of their manager of 22 years, even if the implications of the game were nothing more than securing a Europa League spot free of the play-in game.
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Next up is Leicester City, who are in a spot of trouble lately, as they haven’t won in five matches and have lost four of those five. Their spot in mid-table is not in jeopardy, and this can all be chalked up to being in the safe zone with nothing to play for, but that sets this match up as another potentially thrilling offensive display from the Gunners, who will have their full disposal of troops at the read.
The Foxes have a laundry list of absences and injuries. Ndidi, Huth, James and Amartey are all going to be missing, while the doubtful list is even longer: Chilwell, Simpson, Schmeichel, Okazaki, Dragovic, Diabate.
On Arsenal’s side of things, Mesut Ozil remains out with his back injury, Laurent Koscielny has underwent achilles surgery and will be out for six months and Mohamed Elneny remains out as well.
The only potential question is Santi Cazorla, who is back in training, but after a two year lay-off and his contract up in just a few months, what exactly would it be worth to risk anything?
Team news aside, let’s get into how to follow the action, which, spoiler alert, it won’t be easy to do.
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Date: 9 May 2018
Venue: King Power Stadium, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Time: 14:45 EST, 19:45 BST
TV: N/A
Radio: Talk Sports Radio World, Arsenal Player
Stream: N/A