
Brentford Leicester City live score, video stream and H2H brentford-leicester-city › Gsab Brentford Leicester City live score (and video online live stream) starts on 25.1.2020. at 12:45 UTC time at Griffin Park, London, England in FA Cup, England. Brentford vs Leicester City preview: FA Cup prediction, tickets, live stream, TV channel, H2H, odds, team news Brentford are looking to cause an FA Cup upset this afternoon as the in-form Bees host Leicester City.Thomas Frank's side are flying high in fifth place in the Championship as they chase promotion to the Premier League, while Brendan Rodgers' visitors have enjoyed a fine season so far as they remain on course for Champions League qualification. Leicester City vs Brentford live: game time, TV schedule and how to watch FA Cup online Leicester City will take a break from league action for the rest of the month, after ending on high, and play some Cup games. First up is the FA Cup 4th round; the Foxes qualified after a full 2nd team saw off Wigan in the 3rd round. Wilfred Ndidi has made an amazing recovery and is fit again, but Jamie Vardy will miss at least this game, possibly more. Nampalys Mendy is probably out for a little longer than that, so we might see the return of Hamza Choudhury, who seems to have been sidelined for off the pitch The Bees will be without Sergi Canos, Josh Clarke and Nikolaos Karelis, as they have been for most of the season. They were clearly favouring their promotion chase with their selection in the 3rd round and may put out a weakened team again. Leicester City make the trip to Brentford in the FA Cup fourth round looking to maintain their quest of winning the two domestic cup competitions this season.Meanwhile, Brentford will play host to the Premier League high-flyers on Saturday afternoon sitting in fifth place in the Championship standings. Ahead of Wednesday's top-flight meeting with West Ham United, Brendan Rodgers would have been aware that the pressure was growing on his side after their failure to defeat Aston Villa, Southampton and Burnley respectively.However, the Foxes proved during the opening 45 minutes against the Hammers that they had rediscovered the confidence and swagger which have kept them in the top four of the Premier League table for much of this season. With injuries being sustained to Jamie Vardy and Nampalys Mendy, the evening did not go perfectly for the Foxes, but a dominant 4-1 victory resulted in the club ending the night with a 14-point advantage over fifth-placed Manchester United.Rodgers and his squad now have the welcome distraction of the FA Cup and EFL Cup, with the latter perhaps taking priority given that they are just one win away from a place in next month's final. Leicester City will face Brentford away in the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round following this evening’s draw. Brendan Rodgers’ side progressed to the next stage of the competition after beating Wigan Athletic 2-0 at King Power Stadium on Saturday night, where an own goal from Tom Pearce and a strike from Harvey Barnes proved the difference against the Sky Bet Championship outfit.The fixture against the Bees at Griffin Park will take place on the weekend of Friday 24 January to Monday 27 January.
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