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Leicester v Club Brugge: What are the odds, what TV channel is it on and what time it is on?

Foxes looking to book place in the knockout round as Claudio Ranieri hunts victory in front of adoring home supporters

Claudio Ranieri will be hoping to book Leicester's place in the next round of the Champions League

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LEICESTER can book their place in the Champions League knockout stages with victory over Club Brugge on Tuesday.

The Foxes have been disappointing in the Premier League after winning the title last season.

Claudio Ranieri will be hoping to book Leicester's place in the next round of the Champions League
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Claudio Ranieri will be hoping to book Leicester's place in the next round of the Champions LeagueCredit: Reuters

But it appears Claudio Ranieri's men have their eye on European football's greatest prize instead after a terrific showing in their first-ever appearance.


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Leicester have won three and drawn one of their four games, and are yet to concede despite being in a group with the likes of Porto and Copenhagen.

Islam Slimani has chipped in with some key goals in the competition following his club-record move on deadline day.

Islam Slimani has scored some important goals in Europe
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 Islam Slimani has scored some important goals in EuropeCredit: Getty Images
Jamie Vardy will be looking to get amongst the goals
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Jamie Vardy will be looking to get amongst the goalsCredit: PA:Press Association

While club favourites including Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez will be looking to put the result beyond doubt when Brugge visit the King Power Stadium, with Leicester having won the previous meeting 3-0.

 

What are the odds?

Leicester are clear favourites to win at 2/5, with Brugge at 13/2 for the victory and a draw at 7/2.

Riyad Mahrez can expect to start at the King Power Stadium
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 Riyad Mahrez can expect to start at the King Power StadiumCredit: Getty Images
Wes Morgan will be hoping for a repeat of the 3-0 win over Brugge earlier this season
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Wes Morgan will be hoping for a repeat of the 3-0 win over Brugge earlier this seasonCredit: Reuters

What time is kick-off?

Leicester will begin their match against Club Brugge at 7.45pm on Tuesday November 22 at the King Power Stadium.

What TV channel is it on?

Fans will be able to watch all the action live on BT Sport 3 and 4k UHD from 7pm.