Bournemouth welcome Leicester to the Vitality Stadium on Tuesday, Dec.13. Here’s all the info you need to watch.
Bournemouth host Leicester on Tuesday night in the first of the Premier League’s midweek games. Until Saturday, Leicester had not been performing like the side that roared to the title last year. However, an inspired performance from the Foxes swept Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City aside. Jamie Vardy was sublime for Leicester, bagging a hat-trick and finally ending his goal scoring drought. This will have given the England frontman his confidence back and it would be no surprise if he were to go on a goal scoring run off the back of it.
Bournemouth lost 3-2 away to Burnley at the weekend and will be hoping to get back to winning ways. The Cherries season has been quite balanced so far but they need to start turning losses into draws. Their unbelievable 4-3 win over Liverpool demonstrated they can challenge the best teams in the league but sometimes they lack this inspiration when playing against teams in the bottom half. Unfortunately for Eddie Howe’s men, they might have caught Leicester at a bad time. After some poor results it finally seems things have clicked for Claudio Ranieri’s side and with Vardy back scoring goals Leicester are a much more dangerous team. Their defense is not as consistent as it was last year and it’s obvious that without N’Golo Kante’s coverage Leicester are much more vulnerable.
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The Premier League match between Bournemouth and Leicester will be broadcast live on CNBC. Live streaming is available on NBC Sports, which you can access with your cable or satellite subscriptions, either online or through the NBC Sports app. For more information on live streaming options click here.
Date: Tuesday, Dec. 13
Start Time: 2:45 p.m. ET
Location: Bournemouth, England
Stadium: Vitality Stadium
TV Info: CNBC
Live Stream: NBCSports
Bournemouth are without Junior Stanislas and Andrew Surman, who are both out injured. Leicester may have goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel back but it could be too soon for the Danish stopper.