What TV channel is Leicester vs Sevilla on, what time does game kick off and what is the latest team news?
Everything you need to know as Craig Shakespeare's side try and overturn the 2-1 deficit from the first leg
Leicester will host Sevilla on Tuesday evening in the hope to keep their Champions League dream alive.
Craig Shakespeare's men trail on aggregate following their 2-1 defeat in the first leg in Spain.
Sevilla dominated proceedings in the first meeting but could only get two goals on the board through Pablo Sarabia and Joaquin Correa.
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But on a tough night for the Foxes, Jamie Vardy scored in the second half to give him and his teammates a crucial away goal.
Here's everything you need to know about the Champions League clash...
Where can I watch Leicester vs Sevilla?
The Foxes will host Sevilla on Tuesday March 14, with kick off at 7.45pm.
The game will be televised live on BT Sport 2, with coverage beginning at 7pm until 10.30pm.
Alternatively, you can follow all the action on our live blog on the SunSport website.
What is the latest Leicester news?
Craig Shakespeare has the luxury of picking from nearly fully fit squad ahead of the crucial Champions League clash.
Who is definitely out for Leicester?
The only player Leicester will be without is their January loan signing, Molla Wague, being the only man out.
What is latest Sevilla news?
Carlos Fernandez Luna is nearing a return to full fitness for Jorge Sampaoli and could be fit for the squad who travel to England.
Who is definitely out for Sevilla?
Benoit Tremoulinas and Michael Krohn-Dehli continue to be out for the La Liga side through injury.
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SunSport prediction
Leicester will throw everything at Sevilla but with the La Liga side being unbeaten in their last six games, they expected to progress to the quarter finals.
Leicester vs Sevilla - Match facts
- Sevilla claimed a 2-1 victory in the reverse fixture; the first time they had ever faced Leicester City in European competition.
- Leicester have never beaten Spanish opposition in European competition (D1 L4; also Atlético Madrid in
1961/62 Cup Winners Cup and 1997/98 UEFA Cup). - Seven of the last nine times a side has lost 1-2 away from home in a Champions League 1st leg knockout tie, have failed to go on and progress to the next round.
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- Leicester City are the first team since Malaga in 2012/13 to finish top of their group on their Champions League debut.
- Sevilla have reached the Champions League knockout stages in three of their four appearances. However, they’ve never gone past the round of 16.
- No team has kept more clean sheets this season in the Champions League than Sevilla (5, same as Juventus).
- The Foxes were one of only four teams to win all three of their 2016/17 Champions League home group games (Atlético Madrid, Bayern Munich & Barcelona).
- However, Sevilla are yet to lose on the road in the Champions League this term (W1 D2); keeping clean sheets all three of those games.
- Of the sides still in the competition, Leicester City have the lowest average share of possession this season in the Champions League (39.6%).
- Sevilla’s Steven N'Zonzi has attempted more passes than any other player this campaign in the Champions League (610).
- Samir Nasri has only recorded one goal and one assist in 17 Champions League knockout games.
- Riyad Mahrez have been directly involved in three of the four goals Leicester City have scored at home this season in the Champions League.