FormWalsall come into this clash among the most in-form teams in the top four divisions: the Saddlers have lost just one of their last 13 outings in all competitions, winning nine. They currently sit four points outside the League Two play-offs with two games in hand and drew 1-1 away to Tranmere last time out. Leicester, meanwhile, have hit a real slump since the World Cup. The Foxes have won just two of their eight games in league and cup since the resumption of the club season – both against lower-league opposition. They conceded a late equaliser to draw 2-2 at home to Brighton last time out, although they did at least snap a run of four straight league defeats.
Kick-off is at 12:30pm GMT. Make sure you know how to watch the FA Cup (opens in new tab) wherever you are. Team newsMichael Flynn has named the following Walsall starting 11: Owen Evans (GK), Donervon Daniels, Hayden White, Joe Low, Liam Gordon, Brandon Comley, Isaac Hutchinson, Jacon Maddox, Robbie Willmott, Andy Williams, Tom Knowles. Brendan Rodgers has named the following Walsall starting 11: Daniel Iversen (GK), Daniel Amartey, Luke Thomas, Timothy Castagne, Wout Faes, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Nampalys Mendy, Youri Tielemans, Harvey Barnes, James Maddison, Patson Daka.
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2021 winners Leicester continue their FA Cup journey with a fourth-round trip to League Two Walsall, having narrowly seen off another third tier outfit, Gillingham, in the third round. Brendan Rodgers' side fell at this hurdle last season, losing 4-1 to Nottingham Forest. Walsall are playing in the fourth round for only the second time in 17 seasons, thanks to their dramatic late victory in an all-League Two tie against Stockport County; they've not reached the fifth round since 2003. This is the first meeting between the teams since February 2009, when Leicester ran out 4-1 winners en route to promotion from League One – although Walsall did win the only previous FA Cup tie, 1-0 at this same stage way back in 1978.
RefereeGavin Ward will be the referee for Walsall vs Leicester City. StadiumWalsall vs Leicester City will be played at the 11, 300-capacity Bescot Stadium in Walsall. Kick-off and channelWalsall vs Leicester City kick-off is at 12:30pm GMT on Saturday 28 January in the UK. The game is being shown on the BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. In the US, kick-off time is 7:30am ET / 4:30am PT. The match will be shown on ESPN+ in the US. See below for international broadcast options. VPN guideIf you’re out of the country for an FA Cup tie, then you won't be able to watch on your domestic streaming service as usual. The broadcaster knows where you are because of your IP address (boo! ) and blocks you from watching it.
Walsall vs Leicester City live stream, match preview, team news and kick-off time for this FA Cup match(Image credit: Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images) Walsall vs Leicester City live stream and match preview, Saturday January 28, 12:30pm GMTWalsall vs Leicester City live stream and match previewLooking for a Walsall vs Leicester City (opens in new tab) live stream? We've got you covered. Leeds United vs Cardiff City is on the BBC in the UK. Brit abroad? Use a VPN to watch the FA Cup with your subscription (opens in new tab) from anywhere.
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