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Spurs vs. Leicester City Free Live Stream: How To Watch Online

If you want to know how to watch a free live stream of the FA Cup clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester City online and on mobile, relax: you’re amongst friends.

Leicester City travel to White Hart Lane for what is arguably the glamor tie of the FA Cup 3rd Round, with the Premier League’s second and fourth placed teams doing battle. The pair have met on nine previous occasions, but while Tottenham have the superior head-to-head record, it’s Leicester who can boast the most recent victory, defeating Spurs 2-1 at White Hart Lane in last year’s 4th Round.

If they’re to repeat the feat this season they’ll have to do so without leading goal-scorer Jamie Vardy, who is recovering from a minor groin operation. Spurs are expected to be without midfield dynamos Mousa Dembele and Ryan Mason for Sunday’s clash.

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Jamie Vardy won't make the trip to White Hart Lane (@TalkSportTV | Twitter)

In the US, live television coverage of Leicester City vs. Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup starts at 11am Eastern on Fox Sports 1.

In the UK, live television coverage starts at 4:35pm GMT on BBC 1, with kick-off at 5pm.

If you aren’t able to get in front of a TV this weekend, here’s how to watch a free live stream of Sunday’s FA Cup tie between Spurs and Leicester City online and on mobile. 

Watch Spurs vs. Leicester Online

In the UK, and indeed elsewhere, viewers can watch the game for free via the BBC iPlayer website. Indeed, even if you don’t live in the UK you can still watch the game for free on the BBC's website by using one of the many VPN services available. Google it.

Viewers in the US who have access to a cable or satellite subscription can watch the game online on the Fox Sports Go website. If you don't have a cable subscription, see above.

For a list of other websites around the world carrying the match, click here.

Watch Spurs vs. Leicester on Mobile

Mobile users in the UK and pretty much everywhere else can watch the game for free on the BBC iPlayer app, which you can download from the App Store or Google Play store. Again, if you live outside the UK, you can still watch the game for free via the BBC app using a VPN app or service. Just Google it.

Mobile users with a cable subscription in the US can watch the game via the Fox Sports GO App, which you can download in the App Store for iPhones and iPads or the Google Play store for those of an Android disposition. If you don't have a cable subscription, see above. 

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