West Brom vs Leicester City: What time does it start, where can I watch it and what are the odds?

A look ahead to the Premier League fixture at The Hawthorns

Tom Newman
Friday 09 March 2018 14:34 GMT
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The last encounter between the two sides ended in a 1-1 draw
The last encounter between the two sides ended in a 1-1 draw (Getty)

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West Bromwich Albion, rooted to the foot of the Premier League table, host Claude Puel’s Leicester City at the Hawthorns, with a win simply essential for Alan Pardew’s side on Saturday.

The Baggies are on a six-game losing streak across all competitions, and with Puel’s side having lost just twice in their last eight games, this game could prove to be a stretch too far for Pardew’s side as they look to dramatically escape the drop against all odds.

The West Brom defence will have to contain the in-form Jamie Vardy, who has 13 Premier League goals so far in this campaign, whilst Leicester could also welcome the return of Shinji Okazaki who has been out for four games with a knee injury.

Defeat in this game for Pardew’s side would all but confirm relegation to the Championship for 2018/19. They are currently seven points adrift, and victory is simply crucial for West Brom to have any chance at all of Premier League survival.

What time does it start?

West Bromwich Albion vs Leicester City kicks off at 15.00pm

Where can I watch it?

Highlights will be shown at 22.30pm on BBC1.

It’s a big game for…

Alan Pardew. It was widely reported that last weekend’s trip to Vicarage Road was Pardew’s last chance to save his job at the Hawthorns. A Troy Deeney winner condemned the Baggies to their sixth consecutive defeat across all competitions but still the former Palace boss remains in charge. Three points on Saturday may not be enough to save West Brom but it’ll help restore some degree of confidence at the club, and maybe keep Pardew in a job for a little longer.

Alan Pardew is under pressure at West Brom
Alan Pardew is under pressure at West Brom (Getty Images)

Best stat...

Jamie Vardy has scored in each of Leicester City’s previous Premier League victories at West Brom, all three of them winning goals.

Remember when…

West Brom and Leicester played out a 1-1 draw in the reverse of this fixture at the King Power. Re-live the goals, drama and action here.

Player to watch…

Jamie Vardy. With 13 goals in the Premier League this season, Vardy has been in sensational form as he looks to secure a place in Gareth Southgate’s squad for the World Cup in Russia. The striker has a strong record against West Brom, and could yet add to this tally for the season against the Baggies on Saturday.

Jamie Vardy has good form against the Baggies
Jamie Vardy has good form against the Baggies (Getty)

Past three meetings…

Leicester City 1 West Bromwich Albion 1, Premier League, October 2017

Leicester City 1 West Bromwich Albion 1, Premier League Asia Trophy, July 2017

West Bromwich Albion 0 Leicester City 1, Premier League, April 2017

Form guide…

West Bromwich Albion: LLLLLL

Leicester City: LDLWDD

Odds…

West Bromwich Albion to win: 2/1

Draw: 11/5

Leicester City to win: 6/4

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