Leeds United v Crystal Palace on TV: what channel is the game on, is there a free stream - and kick off time
Leeds United return to top-flight action against Crystal Palace on Monday – with the game set to be shown on TV.
The Whites are 11th in the Premier League, with 29 points from 21 games after a 2-1 loss against Everton last time out.
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Hide AdThe Foxes are currently 13th with 29 points from 22 fixtures so far this campaign, following a 2-1 win against Newcastle United in their last Premier League fixture.
But how can you watch the clash? Here, we take you through everything you need to know…
When is Leeds United v Crystal Palace?
The match will take place at Elland Road on Monday, February 8 (tonight).
Kick-off is scheduled for 8pm.
What are the odds for Leeds United v Crystal Palace?
At the time of writing, bookmakers Paddy Power have Leeds United priced at 5/6 to win the clash.
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Hide AdA draw is 27/10 with the same outlet, whilst a Crystal Palace win is 3/1.
Paddy Power are offering a odds of 7/1 on Palace’s Belgium international striker Michy Batshuayi to score first.
Leeds United’s Sam Greenwood to score first is priced at 6/1 currently, with Patrick Bamford priced at 7/2.
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What channel is Leeds United v Crystal Palace on?
The Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Leeds United will be broadcast on television via Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HD.
Coverage will start at 7pm.
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Can I stream Leeds United v Crystal Palace online?
You can watch the match with a for £9.99 or for £33.99 without signing up to a contract.
NOW TV can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles.
Existing Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices.
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Who is the referee for Leeds United v Crystal Palace?
Andre Marriner will referee Leeds’ Premier League clash with Crystal Palace.
Scott Ledger and Adrian Holmes will assist Marriner, with Robert Jones named as the fourth official.
Kevin Friend will be the VAR for the game and will be assisted by Simon Beck.
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Hide AdIs there any team news ahead of Leeds United v Crystal Palace?
Leeds have been handed a boost as star man Wilfried Zaha may not be fit, while Mamadou Sakho is also being assessed.
Connor Wickham, Jeffrey Schlupp, Wayne Hennessey and James Tomkins are all doubts for the visitors.
Leeds defenders Diego Llorente and Robin Koch remain out, meaning Pascal Struijk will likely remain at the heart of Leeds’ defence.
Marcelo Bielsa may be without Rodrigo again for this tie after the Spaniard suffered a groin strain in the recent win over the Foxes.
Attacker Ian Poveda will be assessed ahead of kick-off for an ankle problem, whilst Mateusz Klich may drop to the bench in place of Pablo Hernandez.