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Leicester vs Man City: Prediction, betting tips, odds, team news and live stream for the Carabao Cup clash


Foxes face a tough task of getting back to winning ways following their defeat to Crystal Palace against Pep Guardiola's men

Manchester City's record-breaking run has seen them win 16 in a row in the Premier League

MANCHESTER CITY have already seen off Leicester this season in the Premier League at the King Power Stadium and will hope to do the same again in the Carabao Cup.

The Foxes will be determined to put out a better performance in front of their home fans on Tuesday, following a shock to defeat to Crystal Palace at the weekend.

 Manchester City's record-breaking run has seen them win 16 in a row in the Premier League
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Manchester City's record-breaking run has seen them win 16 in a row in the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Leicester vs Man City – Prediction, betting tips and odds

  • Phil Foden to score and Man City to win - 12/1 with Sun Bets

GRAB your cans of Carabao as the League Cup is back this week.

Man City resume their relentless march towards global domination at Leicester.

Pep Guardiola will ring the changes but City should still be too strong, with newly-crowned Young Sports Personality of the Year Phil Foden 12/1 to score in an away win.

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What time is kick-off?

THIS match takes place on Tuesday, December 19. 

The game will be played at the King Power Stadium.

Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

Which channel is it on and can I stream it live?

YOU can watch this game live on Sky Sports Football or Sky Sports Main Event. 

Coverage starts at 7.30pm.

To stream the game live, you can buy a Sky Sports Day Pass from .

Alternatively, you can keep up-to-date on the SunSport LIVE BLOG.

What is the team news?

CITY manager Pep Guardiola is expected to make a number of changes to the side who beat Tottenham 4-1. 

The Premier league leaders have a number of players who are desperate for game time so some rotation is expected.

John Stones is unavailable but could be back in contention in two or three matches as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury.

Vincent Kompany (muscle) and Benjamin Mendy (ACL knee) remain sidelined whilst David Silva is unavailable due to personal reasons.

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Leicester will be with out Wilfred Ndidi after he received two yellow cards on his 21st birthday in the Palace defeat.

The midfielder received his second yellow when referee Martin Atkinson penalised him for diving and will be forced to watch the game from the sidelines.

Matty James and Robert Huth have both returned to training but the midweek game has come to early  for their reappearance.

The pair have been unavailable due to a Achilles and foot injury respectively but manager Puel is hopeful that the pair will be back for the Boxing Day match.

 Wilfred Ndidi will miss Tuesday's game through suspension
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Wilfred Ndidi will miss Tuesday's game through suspensionCredit: PA:Press Association
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