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Southampton vs Leicester: What time is it on, where can I watch it and what are the latest odds for the Premier League clash?

All the action from the clash at St Mary's as Saints try to get first league win since mid-December against struggling defending champions

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SOUTHAMPTON host Leicester on Sunday desperate for their first Premier League victory since December 18.

Claude Puel's side have lost four on the spin as they slipped into mid-table - but do have a stronger home record than away.

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Nathan Redmond will be hoping to continue his good formCredit: Getty Images

Leicester meanwhile have failed to hit anywhere near the heights of last season and are hovering above the drop zone.

Their away record is poor this season, having lost seven and drawn three of ten matches this season - failing to win one.


When is Southampton vs Leicester

The Premier League clash kicks off at 12pm on Sunday, January 22.

Who will be showing Southampton vs Leicester

Sky Sports 1 will be showing the game live as part of their Super Sunday coverage.

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You can also follow all the action on SunSport's live blog.

What is the latest Southampton team news?

The Saints are in the midst of a minor injury crisis, with key defenders Virgil van Dijk and Ryan Bertrand picking up knocks, but should be fit.

Claudio Ranieri has not hit the heights of last season with his Leicester sideCredit: PA:Press Association

Steven Davis may miss the match with a knock, and Sofiane Boufal has a knee problem - and there are longer term absentees such as Charlie Austin, Matt Targett, Jeremy Pied and Alex McCarthy.

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Who is definitely out for Southampton?

Out: Austin, Targett, Pied, McCarthy, Boufal

Doubts: Van Dijk, Bertrand, Davis

What is the latest Leicester team news?

Leicester have a fully fit squad except for striker Leonardo Ulloa, who has a thigh problem and missed the 3-0 loss to Chelsea, but could be fit.

But they are without Daniel Amartey, Islam Slimani and crucially Riyad Mahrez, who are all of AFCON duty in Gabon.

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Who is definitely out for Leicester?

Out: Mahrez, Slimani, Amartey

Doubts: Ulloa

Form guide

Southampton - LWDLL

Leicester - LWDWL

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Who is going to win - latest odds?

Southampton - 10/11

Leicester - 16/5

Draw - 23/10

Leicester are missing key man Riyad Mahrez who is at AFCONCredit: Reuters
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SunSport prediction

Both sides are not in the best run of form, but Southampton are usually strong at home, and with Foxes boss Claudio Ranieri tinkering with systems and missing Mahrez, a Saints win is likely. 2-0

Southampton vs Leicester - Fact me

  • Saints have won just one of their last seven league meetings with Leicester (D2 L4), including two defeats in the Championship in 2011-12.
  • However, Leicester have never won a Premier League game at St Mary's (D3 L1), last beating Southampton away in the competition 2-1 at the Dell in April 2000.
  • Southampton's next home defeat will be their 100th in the Premier League.
  • Jamie Vardy scored both of Leicester's goals in this fixture last season, as the Foxes came from 2-0 down to earn a point.
Jay Rodriguez should lead the line again for the SaintsCredit: Reuters
  • Southampton have lost their last four Premier League games, something they last did in December 2014. They've not lost five in the same top-flight season since 1998/99.
  • The only reigning top-flight champion to have fewer points after 21 games than Leicester City have currently are Ipswich Town 1962/63 (18, assuming three for a win).
  • Southampton have the lowest shot conversion rate of any Premier League side this season (6.1%).
  • The Foxes are still waiting for the first away league win since April 2016 (D5 L7).
  • Saints last failed to score in three successive Premier League matches in February 2015.
  • Claudio Ranieri's side have led in just five Premier League games this season, totalling 308 minutes.

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