How to watch Leicester City vs West Ham: live stream Premier League game from anywhere

With the Premier League set for a thrilling finale, here’s how to watch West Ham’s trip to Leicester City in the UK.

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West Ham take on Leicester City at the King Power Stadium this weekend in their final Premier League game of the season. The Hammers are already safe and have nothing to play for after beating Leeds United 3-1 at the London Stadium after goals by Declan Rice, Jarrod Bowen and Manuel Lanzini and here is how to watch their next outing.

David Moyes’ side will still be looking to end the season on a high and their win last time out suggests they are ending the campaign strongly. Their main focus is on their Europa Conference League final next month in Prague when they will lock horns with Serie A side Fiorentina.

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These next two games may also be key man Rice’s final outings for the London club. The England international, who is 24-years-old, is a man in-demand ahead of the summer transfer window and has been linked with an exit to the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United. His contract expires in June 2024 and his future is up in the air.

Leicester, on the other hand, simply need to beat West Ham on Sunday if they are to avoid relegation to the Championship. The Foxes are 18th in the table and are two points from safety following their 0-0 draw away at Newcastle United in their last fixture.

They need to pick up all three points and hope both Everton and Leeds United drop points if they are to stand any chance of staying up. The East Midlands outfit won the league back in 2016 but are now at serious risk of slipping back into the Football League under Dean Smith after a dismal campaign. Here’s how to keep up with the upcoming fixture...

What time does Leicester City vs West Ham kick-off?

West Ham’s clash against Leicester City kicks-off at 16:30 (BST) at the King Power Stadium. All other Premier League fixtures start at the same time.

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How to watch Leicester City vs West Ham in the UK

West Ham’s match against Leicester City is being shown live on Sky Sports along with Everton’s match at home to AFC Bournemouth at Goodison Park. Coverage starts an hour and a half earlier at 15:00 (BST). A one-month subscription is £20 for one month then £29 a month after that.

How to watch Leicester City vs West Ham from anywhere in the UK

Subscribers of Sky Sports can keep up to date with the action on-the-go via the SkyGo App on mobile, tablet and laptop devices. Alternatively, both West Ham and Leicester City’s official Twitter accounts will provide free written text updates throughout the afternoon.

Use VPN to watch Leicester City vs West Ham outside your country

If you are a subscriber to a UK-based broadcaster, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN), to hide your IP address and allow you to consume the action from abroad.

However, these must comply with the relevant broadcaster’s terms and conditions in order to be used. A VPN protects your data by encrypting it with some of the most popular services Express VPN orNord VPN.

Premier League TV right holders outside the UK

USA - Peacock

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The service offers a free trial to new subscribers, meaning any Leeds fans in the United States can watch Leeds v Tottenham. Learn more HERE.

Canada - fuboTV

Australia - Optus Sport

New Zealand - Sky Sport

India - Star Sports

France - Canal+

Germany - Sky Sport

Italy - Sky Sport

Republic of Ireland - Premier Sport

Spain - DAZN

South America - ESPN

What has been said ahead of Leicester City vs West Ham?

West Ham midfielder Flynn Downes has said: “It’s a chance for a few of us to show what we can ahead of Prague. It been chaos and feels like every three days, we have had a game over the last weeks, but I don’t mind it. I prefer playing and getting involved on the pitch rather than just training.

“Leicester were very good back in November. I remember watching them and thinking they are so good – and now they are fighting for their lives. It’s mad how good the teams are in this league!”

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