How to watch or stream Southampton FC vs Leicester City: Championship

How to watch Saints vs Leicester City in the Championship. <i>(Image: Peter Tarry/PA)</i>
How to watch Saints vs Leicester City in the Championship. (Image: Peter Tarry/PA)
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SAINTS are bidding to keep their momentum rolling under interim boss Tonda Eckert when they host Leicester City on Tuesday evening.

The 8:00pm kick-off against Marti Cifuentes' side has been selected for full TV coverage, and is a tantalising prospect following three-straight wins.

Leicester are 14-3 up against Saints across the last four meetings, while a 9-0 trashing at St Mary's still stings the recent memory.

Like Southampton, the Foxes also started slowly this season, but will arrive on the south coast following wins in their last two games.

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Here is how you can follow the action live from St Mary's on Tuesday evening...

How can I watch it on TV?

This game between two of the relegated Premier League sides has been selected for full TV coverage by Sky Sports.

Coverage starts at 7:30PM - 30 minutes before kick-off - on both Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.

If you don't have Sky, you can get instant, contract-free access to all Sky Sports channels with a NOW Sports Day or Flexible Month Membership.

How can I listen to commentary?

The club's official channel, Saints Play, will provide audio commentary of the game for a fee. A monthly audio pass is currently priced at £5.

Local listeners can also listen to the match via radio commentary through BBC Radio Solent on DAB or 96.1MHz.

Can I follow for free on the Daily Echo?

As always, we will run a live blog from the stadium, offering updates and filling you in on everything that happens before, during, and after the game.

The blog will be free to access for all users on the Daily Echo website, with no subscription required to follow our updates from the south coast.

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