Leicester vs Liverpool LIVE: Kick-off time, team news and how to follow plus title race permutations as Reds close on trophy

Liverpool can move one win away from the Premier League title if they seal three points against Leicester City on Sunday.
The Reds are going to be crowned champions in Arne Slot's first season, it is just a matter of when.
Liverpool have been the best team in the country, and if they can inflict a ninth straight home league defeat on the Foxes, the title will be nearly in their grasp.
However, they could even be crowned champions with a win if Arsenal lose to Ipswich on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Leicester managed to end their losing run last weekend with a spirited draw against Brighton & Hove Albion.
But they haven't won in the Premier League since a 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur earlier this year.
After Mohamed Salah signed a new contract to keep him at Anfield for two years, it has been confirmed that Virgil van Dijk is following.
The Dutchman officially put pen to paper on a new deal earlier this week.
Van Dijk's contract hasn't seen him take a pay cut.
Instead, he will be on roughly the same wages as Salah, and Slot has managed to keep two vital players at the club.
Van Dijk has enjoyed an excellent season for the Reds and looks to be able to play at the top of the Premier League for a while yet.
The Foxes will be able to welcome Facundo Buonanotte back to their squad after he was ineligible to face Brighton.
The forward is on loan from the Seagulls, so Ruud van Nistelrooy was unable to select him.
Wout Faes and 15-year-old Jeremy Monga are doubtful, while Harry Winks remains absent due to an ongoing disciplinary matter.
For Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to play some part.
The England international has been out with a foot problem, but he's trained.
Darwin Nunez has been struggling with illness, but he is expected to be available.
Speaking after signing his new deal, Van Dijk revealed just how pleased he was to get things wrapped up.
He said: "It was always Liverpool.
"That was the case. It was always in my head, it was always the plan and it was always Liverpool.
"There wasn't any doubt in my head that this is the place to be for me and my family.
"I'm one of Liverpool. Someone called me the other day an adopted Scouser - I'm really proud to hear these things, it gives me a great feeling.
"It's a proud feeling, it's a feeling of joy. It's just incredible.
"The journey I've had so far in my career, to be able to extend it with another two years at this club is amazing and I'm so happy."
This Premier League game is set to take place on Sunday, April 20.
Kick-off at the King Power Stadium is scheduled for 4:30pm.
The match will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League.
Sky Go customers can stream the game through their laptops or mobile devices.
Alternatively, fans can watch on NOW TV. You can see find more info here.
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