Liverpool vs Leicester city Live

 Premier League prediction, how to watch online, time, news, and odds for Liverpool vs. Leicester City

When Liverpool plays Leicester City on Friday, they will be seeking to maintain their recent success as the holiday season progresses, while the Foxes are still in disarray after losing to Newcastle United 3-0. The Dutch forward Cody Gakpo will soon join the Reds' attack as the winter transfer window begins on January 1 as they pursue a Champions League position. But for now, Liverpool should have more than enough to defeat a Leicester City team that is likely to be without James Maddison and is having a disastrous Premier League campaign.



Game: Liverpool vs Leicester City

Date: December 30, 2022

Kick-off: 3pm ET / 8pm GMT / 1:30am IST (Dec 31)

Venue: Anfield, Liverpool

Liverpool will once more depend on Mohamed Salah to perform his miracles because the first team assault is still missing a number of key players. Salah is regaining his best form just in time for the squad, contributing a goal and an assist in their win over Aston Villa. Along with James Milner and Artur Melo, Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, and Curtis Jones will not be present. However, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain back in action and the starting midfield, Liverpool should have enough firepower to defeat Leicester.

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Leicester City: Before the World Cup break, it appeared like the Foxes were improving with three victories in which they did not allow a goal, but a month can make a significant impact, especially since the squad did not have James Justin or Maddison when they resumed play. Harvey Barnes and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall are under a lot of pressure to be the attack's creative fulcrums because the latter may return in the new year, while Maddison's comeback date is not yet set. Brendan Rodgers is fortunate that the Foxes are currently 13th in the league. If they can't turn things around, they could find themselves only four points above the relegation zone.

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