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They will be taking on PSG, PSV and Club Brugge respectively while Man United have drawn Real Sociedad in the Europa League.
Later tonight, Leicester host Brentford in the Premier League.
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Premier League gameweek 26 fixtures
Friday, February 21
Leicester 0-3 Brentford
Saturday, February 22
Everton vs Man United - 12:30pm - live on talkSPORT Southampton vs Brighton - 3pmIpswich vs Tottenham - 3pm - live on talkSPORT 2Fulham vs Crystal Palace - 3pmArsenal vs West Ham - 3pmBournemouth vs Wolves - 3pmAston Villa vs Chelsea - 5:30pm
Sunday, February 23
Newcastle vs Nottingham Forest - 2pm Man City vs Liverpool - 4:30pm
5 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
There is the final whistle, and Leicester have made a piece of dreadful, unwanted history.
The Foxes have become the first English top-flight side to lose six consecutive home games without scoring a goal.
It is a brutal statistic and one that reflects poorly on the players and the manager.
In truth, this game was too easy for Brentford, who carved the hosts open time and time again.
Yoane Wissa opened the scoring following a sensational mikkel Damsgaard pass.
Bryan Mbeumo doubled the lead with a curling strike before setting up Christian Norgaard.
There was then time in the second half for Fabio Carvalho to add a fourth.
Great night for the Bees, who are buzzing (apologies).
Not so great for Leicester, who have plunged to new depths.
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53 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Unsurprisingly, Ruud van Nistelrooy has made two changes at half time.
Jannik Vestergaard and Stephy Mavididi are on.
Bobby Decordova-Reid and Woyo Couilbaly are the ones to make way.
Meanwhile, Yehor Yarmoliuk replaces Christian Norgaard.
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Today, 20:54By Jack Cunningham
That is the end of the first half at the King Power, and the Bees are running riot.
Leicester started well and could have been 2-0 up, but once Mikkel Damsgaard set up Yoane Wissa with a delightful pass, it was one-way traffic.
Bryan Mbeumo doubled the lead before setting up Christian Norgaard with a beautiful free-kick.
Thomas Frank's men even had a goal chalked off for handball.
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Today, 20:49By Jack Cunningham
Brentford think they have a fourth, but it's not going to count!
Again, it is Mikkel Damsgaard opening up the pitch with a pass out to the right.
Yoane Wissa tries to square for Keane Lewis-Potter, but the ball deflects off Wout Faes.
It looks to be heading in, but Mads Hermansen makes a save, and the ball flies off Lewis-Potter's arm and into the back of the net.
After a quick VAR check, the goal is correctly ruled out.
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Today, 20:34By Jack Cunningham
THIS IS A ROUT!
Brentford win a free-kick on the left.
Bryan Mbeumo steps up and delivers a wicked ball into the box.
It is begging to be put away, and Christian Norgaard beats every one to make contact with a glancing header.
The header flies into the back of the net, and many Leicester fans have had enough already.
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Today, 20:30By Jack Cunningham
THAT IS A LOVELY FINISH!
Brentford break up the pitch quickly and Mikkel Damsgaard has time and space in front of the Leicester back four.
He picks out Bryan Mbeumo on the right.
The Camerronian international is allowed inside onto his left foot, and he wastes no time in picking out the corner.
After a bright start, Leicester are collapsing at home again.
Meanwhile, Damsgaard has now made Brentford Premier League history by reaching ten assists for the season, more than any other Bees player.
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Today, 20:23By Jack Cunningham
THAT IS AN OUTRAGEOUS PASS!
Brentford have the lead, and Yoane Wissa is the scorer, but he has a lot to thank Mikkel Damsgaard for.
The Dane receives the ball on the edge of the penalty box and plays an incredible dinked pass through the Leicester defence.
Wissa is there to slam the ball into the back of the net.
But that might be the Assist of the Season!
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Today, 20:09By Jack Cunningham
Mark Flekken to the rescue!
Leciester could and possibly should be 2-0 up, but they aren't.
First, Woyo Couilbaly is denied by the Brentford goalkeeper at the near post before Jamie Vardy rolls the years back.
The ball is played in behind the Bees defence, and he is onto it.
He hasn't quite got the legs he used to, but he pops the ball through Ethan Pinnock's legs TWICE to create a chance.
He lashes in a strike with his left foot that Flekken blocks.
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Today, 19:53By Jack Cunningham
Right, not long to go until Leicester vs Brentford gets going.
Let's have a look at the two starting XIs.
For the Foxes, there is one change to the side that lost 2-0 to Arsenal.
Woyo Couilbaly replaces the injured James Justin and makes his full Premier League debut.
For the Bees, there is also just one change.
Sepp van den Berg limped off during the 1-0 win over West Ham, so Ethan Pinnock is back into the side.
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Today, 19:11By Jack Cunningham
Big news coming from Aston Villa, and the club are reportedly set to breach UEFA's spending rules for 2024.
The Times' Martyn Ziegler states the Villans are set to be over the squad cost ratio guidelines set in place by Europe's governing body.
This follows Villa trying to get the same rules, that are set to be introduced by the top-flight, increased from 85 per cent to 90 per cent due to the amount of money they currently spend on wages.
Now, this all sounds rather dramatic, and many Villans could be forgiven for thinking that a ban or a point deduction could be on the way.
However, that isn't the case.
Instead, Unai Emery's men are likely to face a financial penalty of a few million.
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Today, 18:35By Jack Cunningham
Right, the weekend's Premier League action starts this evening with a big game for Leicester at home.
talkSPORT will have live commentary of the match, with Hugh Woozencroft serving as your presenter.
Commentary will come from Joe Shennan and former Chelsea defender Scott Minto.
The Foxes are in the relegation zone and need three points or they could end up drifting away by the end of the weekend.
However, a win would take Ruud van Nistelrooy's men out of the drop zone.
Meanwhile, for Brentford, Thomas Frank has told his players they would be in the race for Europe with a win.
The Bees would move up to tenth if they take three points from the King Power.
So, it's a big one.
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Today, 17:47By Jack Cunningham
UEFA have confirmed the kick-off times for the Europa League last-16 ties, and it's bad news for broadcasters and British fans.
That is because all of the three British sides will play the first legs of their ties at 5:45pm UK time.
Usually, the matches are divided so that at least one team kicks off at 8pm, but that isn't the case this time.
That means Tottenham, Manchester United and Rangers all start at the same time.
All ties are set to be on the 6th of March.
17:45pm: AZ Alkmaar vs Tottenham17:45pm: Fenerbahce vs Rangers17:45pm: Real Sociedad vs Man United17:45pm: FCSB vs Lyon 8pm: Ajax vs Frankfurt 8pm: Bodo / Glimt vs Olympiacos 8pm: Roma vs Athletic Bilbao 8pm: Viktoria Plzen vs LazioCredit: GettyCopied
Today, 16:30By Jack Johnson
Fulham manager Marco Silva has revealed that Reiss Nelson could be out for the rest of the season.
It's not personal, I decide the decisions, that's all, no more than that..."
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Today, 12:28By Jack Johnson
Here's who each team could face if they progress through...
Should Man United beat Real Sociedad, they will play the winner FSCB vs Lyon while Tottenham could play Ajax or Frankfurt.
Rangers will play one of Roma or Athletic Bilbao if they win.
The Red Devils have the chance to face Rangers or potentially reunite with Jose Mourinho in the semis.
Here's the full last 16 draw:
Real Sociedad vs Man UnitedAZ Alkmaar vs TottenhamFenerbahce vs RangersViktoria Plzen vs Lazio Bodo/Glimt vs Olympiakos Ajax vs Frankfurt FCSB vs Lyon Roma vs Athletic BilbaoCopied
Today, 12:18By Jack Johnson
The three British teams have now found out their fate...
Manchester United are going to face Real Sociedad in the last 16.
The last time United faced the Spanish outfit, they lost 1-0 at Old Trafford during a group stage clash in 2022.
Tottenham will be taking on AZ Alkmaar in a game that will see former Spurs striker Troy Parrott return.
Rangers will meet Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce in their tie.
All Premier League clubs are on the same side of the draw, so an all-English final is impossible to happen.
But that potential quarter-final line-up looks tasty!
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Today, 11:18By Jack Johnson
The last 16 draw is now complete!
Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa know their fate.
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