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Leicester City vs. Copenhagen live stream: Start time, TV schedule, and how to watch Champions League online

Leicester will look to maintain their good continental form when Copenhagen visit on Tuesday.

Leicester City have struggled in the Premier League so far this season, having picked up just eight points from as many matches. However, that certainly hasn't proven the case in the Champions League, with the Foxes having beaten both Club Brugge and Porto en route to a provisional spot at the top of the table. Claudio Ranieri's side will fancy their chances of making it three in a row on Tuesday, when they welcome Copenhagen to the King Power Stadium.

However, that could prove a more difficult task than they’d imagine. Copenhagen may, on paper, be the group’s weakest side, but the Danish champions have started their campaign with four points from a possible six. That run has combined with some sublime domestic form to ensure they’ve not lost in their last 23 matches in all competitions, and they should be confident of maintaining that record on Tuesday.

Their chances are boosted further by Leicester's smattering of injury concerns. Nampalys Mendy and Shinji Okazaki both face late tests on ankle injuries, though Danny Drinkwater should be fit to start after returning from a groin problem. Copenhagen are boosted by the return of midfielder Ján Greguš, who missed their last Champions League outing through suspension.

To watch this match online in the U.S., you can log on to WatchESPN or Fox Soccer 2Go. In Canada, TSN’s live streaming service has you covered. Those in the U.K. can catch the action on the internet if they’re subscribed to BT Sport. For online listings in other countries, you can check out LiveSoccerTV.

TV: ESPN2 (U.S.); TSN1 (Canada); BT Sport 3 (U,K,)

Match Date/Time: Tuesday, 2:45 p.m. ET, 7:45 p.m. local

Venue: King Power Stadium, Leicester, England

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