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Roma vs Leicester: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time, team news for Europa Conference League semi-final tie

LEICESTER CITY will be hoping to overcome the odds in Rome by landing themselves a Europa Conference League final spot THIS THURSDAY.

Lorenzo Pellegrini’s 15th minute strike got Roma off to the perfect start in the first leg.

GettyLorenzo Pellegrini put Roma ahead at the King Power[/caption]

GettyAdemola Lookman forced Roma’s Gianluca Mancini to guide the ball into his own net[/caption]

But the Foxes’ utter dominance paid off when Ademola Lookman forced Gianluca Mancini to put the ball into his own net almost 20 minutes from time.

However, Brendan Rodgers’ men are in for a tougher challenge this time round as they’ll be entering the cauldron that is Stadio Olimpico.

And Leicester’s recent poor performance at Tottenham suggests that playing away from the King Power could be a determining factor in this match.

What time does Roma vs Leicester kick off?

Roma will be facing Leicester City THIS THURSDAY – May 5.It is scheduled to kick-off at 8pm UK time – 9pm in Rome.Stadio Olimpico is the assigned arena for this huge encounter which can hold a whopping 70,000 supporters.The first leg ended 1-1 when the sides met at the King Power Stadium.

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What TV channel is Roma vs Leicester on and can I live stream it?

Roma vs Leicester City will be broadcasted live on BT Sport 3 and BT Sport Ultimate.The coverage commences from 7:15pm UK time – 45 minutes before kick-off.Subscription members can stream the game live via the BT Sport website or the BT Sport app.

Team news

Jose Mourinho has a full selection of players to choose from with no absentees as it stands.


Nicolo Zaniolo and Bryan Cristante both recently returned to action for Roma.

Whilst Leonardo Spinazzola has managed to overcome his ruptured Achilles tendon which he sustained at the Euros last summer.

Meanwhile, Brendan Rodgers could have two HUGE blows for the Foxes’ biggest game of the season.

Wilfried Ndidi and Ryan Bertrand are expected to continue to remain on the side-lines.

But dynamic duo, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and James Maddison may also be joining them in the treatment room due to fitness doubts.

Latest odds

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Roma to win 11/10Draw 21/10Leicester to win 5/4

To qualify (incl ET and PEN)

Roma to win 4/7Leicester to win 5/4

*Odds courtesy of Betfair are correct at time of publication

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