Matchday 38 of the top flight campaign sees the Foxes welcome Ryan Mason’s Spurs to the East Midlands for a battle between two sides hoping to secure various guises of European football for next season. Leicester, who have already qualified for the UEFA Europa League, have defeated the Lilywhites once in the Premier League this season and will be aiming to complete the double over the north London outfit.
With both teams losing their penultimate fixtures of 2020/21, there is plenty to play for when they clash on Filbert Way...
How can I watch the game?
The fixture is set to be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football in the UK, with coverage starting at 3:50pm on Sunday.
It will also be shown around the globe in the following countries...
Country
Channel
Time
Australia
Optus Sport
2am (Monday)
Belgium
Voo Sports & Play Sports
4pm
Brazil
ESPN
12pm
Egypt
beIN Sports
5pm
France
Canal + Sport & RMC Sport
3pm
Germany
Sky Sports
4pm
Hong Kong
NOW E & NOW TV
3pm
India
Disney+ Hotstar & Star Sports
8:30pm
Jamaica
RUSH
10am
Kenya
SuperSport & K24
6pm
New Zealand
Spark Sport
4am (Monday)
South Africa
SuperSport & eTV
5pm
United States
NBC SN, Peacock & Universo
11am
If you can't see your country of residence listed above, please click HERE to view the Premier League's comprehensive broadcast schedules. Who's starring on LCFC TV?
From 2:30pm on Sunday, Matchday Live begins on LCFC.com and @LCFC on Facebook and Twitter with presenter Dan Bates set to be joined by former Foxes Iwan Roberts and Richard Stearman for 90 minutes of match previews and analysis - all available for free. Matt Elliott is on commentary duties for LCFC Radio, alongside John Dunn in the King Power Stadium pressbox. Commentary begins at 3:50pm and can be found, free of charge, on the LCFC.com Match Centre. After the season finale is complete, meanwhile, there will be another 30 minutes of broadcasting as Roberts, Stearman and Elliott all reflect on the clash and the season as a whole.
What's the officiating team on Sunday?
The referee for Sunday’s encounter is Anthony Taylor and he will be assisted by Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn. Keith Stroud is the fourth official, while Peter Bankes and Lee Betts are on VAR duties.
When does everything happen?
Leicester are in Premier League action for one final time this season. Stay across all the action with these key matchday timings...
Event
Time
Matchday Live begins on LCFC TV
2:30pm
Team news confirmed on @LCFC social media
3pm
Sky Sports coverage commences*
3:50pm
Commentary starts on LCFC Radio
3:50pm
Kick-off
4pm
Full-time
5:45pm approx
Short highlights on LCFC TV
7:45pm approx
Match of the Day starts on BBC One*
10:30pm
Full highlights on LCFC TV
12am (Monday)
_*UK only._
Who's in contention to play?
Manager Brendan Rodgers told the media in his pre-match press conference on Friday afternoon: "Jonny [Evans] will miss out. Everyone else that was available the other night (against Chelsea) will be available for this game." What happened last time?
Earlier this season, the Foxes took all three points from their second-ever visit to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in December 2020, which ended in a 2-0 success for the visitors.
A spot-kick was coolly tucked away by Jamie Vardy deep into first-half stoppage time and, after James Maddison saw a goal chalked off by VAR, Vardy met a cross into the box, only for Spurs defender Toby Alderweireld to send the ball beyond Hugo Lloris for a second time. When can I catch match highlights?
A two-minute highlights package will be available to access on the Club's official website via LCFC TV - free for Digital Members (free sign-up) – around two hours after the final whistle. A full highlights video will be published on LCFC.com at midnight following the fixture, and short clips will also be available via Leicester City's official social media channels. All times BST unless stated otherwise.