Leicester City’s 3-0 loss to West Ham United will be dissected on Monday night’s episode of Extra-Time from 6pm.
2020-10-04T13:15:47.537Z
by Richard Mellor
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04 Oct, 2020
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Extra-Time To Review West Ham Clash
Leicester City’s 3-0 loss to West Ham United will be dissected on Monday night’s episode of Extra-Time from 6pm.
Richard Mellor
2020-10-04T13:15:47.537Z
Extra-Time To Review West Ham Clash
Leicester City’s 3-0 loss to West Ham United will be dissected on Monday night’s episode of Extra-Time from 6pm.
Richard Mellor
2020-10-04T13:15:47.537Z
Extra-Time To Review West Ham Clash
Leicester City’s 3-0 loss to West Ham United will be dissected on Monday night’s episode of Extra-Time from 6pm.
Richard Mellor
2020-10-04T13:15:47.537Z
Extra-Time To Review West Ham Clash
Leicester City’s 3-0 loss to West Ham United will be dissected on Monday night’s episode of Extra-Time from 6pm.
Richard Mellor
2020-10-04T13:15:47.537Z
- Extra-Time to analyse Leicester City’s 3-0 loss to West Ham United- The Foxes were beaten for the first time in their 2020/21 Premier League campaign- Steve Walsh and Matt Elliott will be on Monday’s show- Supporters can watch on LCFC.com, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube
City were beaten for the first time in their 2020/21 Premier League campaign following goals from Michail Antonio, Pablo Fornals and Jarrod Bowen.
On hand to watch the match on behalf of LCFC Radio were Foxes legends Matt Elliott and Steve Walsh, who will return to the airwaves on Monday to provide their thoughts on the game.
In addition, LCFC Women’s encounter with Durham Women in the FA Women’s Championship will be discussed, while Leicester’s international call-ups will also be on the agenda.
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