Two of the Champions League's more unfancied sides clash on Wednesday, with reigning Europa League champions Sevilla welcoming reigning Premier League champions Leicester City to the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán. The hosts certainly head in as favourites, as they're currently riding up in third place in La Liga. Leicester, meanwhile, are continuing to struggle for form.
Leicester City vs. Sevilla 2017 live stream: Time, TV schedule, and how to watch online
Sevilla will be hoping for a comfortable victory over the Premier League strugglers on Wednesday.
Indeed, it may only be Leicester’s impressive performances in Europe that have kept manager Claudio Ranieri in a job. His side are teetering just a place and a point above the Premier League’s relegation zone, though they won four of their six group games to progress into the Champions League knockouts as group winners. He’ll be hoping his side continue to deliver away from league pressures on Wednesday.
How to watch, stream, and listen
TV: Fox Sports 1 (U.S. - English); ESPN Deportes (U.S. - Spanish); beIN Sports, RDS, TSN5 (Canada); BT Sport 2 (U.K.)
Online streaming: Fox Sports Go, Fox Soccer 2Go (U.S. - English); Watch ESPN (U.S. - Spanish); beIN Sports Connect, TSN Go (Canada); BT Sport live streaming (U.K.)
Make friends: Leicester City fans can head on over to Fosse Posse for full game coverage.
For online listings in other countries, you can check out LiveSoccerTV.
Three big things to know
1. Sevilla will be without fullback Benoît Trémoulinas and midfielder Michael Krohn-Dehli, who are both sidelined. Defender Nico Pareja will have to pass a late fitness test after missing Sevilla's 2-0 win over Eibar on the weekend.
2. Leicester coach Claudio Ranieri is waiting on the fitness of strikers Islam Slimani and Leonardo Ulloa, who both sat out a shock defeat to Millwall in the FA Cup on the weekend.
3. Sevilla have twice made it to this stage of the Champions League, though were beaten on penalties by Fenerbahçe in 2008, and on aggregate by CSKA Moscow two years later. Leicester, meanwhile, have never before made it past Christmas in a European campaign.











