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Leicester will look to bounce back from their disappointing 2-0 home defeat to Arsenal by turning their attention back to the Europa League tonight.

The Foxes have endured mixed form in Europe so far this season and currently sit third in Group C with only one win in their three games.

Daka registered four goals as Leicester beat Spartak Moscow last month
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Daka registered four goals as Leicester beat Spartak Moscow last monthCredit: Getty

But that victory was a seven goal thriller against Spartak Moscow in which Patson Daka scored four after Leicester went 2-0 down.

Brendan Rodgers' side will now host the Russian side this evening.

Leicester v Spartak Moscow: Date and time

The Europa League clash is due to take place on Thursday, November 4.

It will be played at the King Power Stadium and kick-off will be at 8pm.

Leicester next travel to Poland to take on Legia Warsaw before the Foxes finish their group-stage journey away to Napoli.

Leicester v Spartak Moscow: TV channel and live stream

The Group C clash will be live on BT Sport 3 with coverage starting at 7:30pm.

BT Sport subscribers can live stream this match via the app on their computer, mobile and tablet devices.

Updates will be live on talkSPORT as well throughout the evening while marvelbet369.com will also be running a liveblog.

Leicester came from behind to earn their first Europa League win of the season
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Leicester came from behind to earn their first Europa League win of the seasonCredit: Getty

Leicester v Spartak Moscow: Team news

Leicester XI | Schmeichel, Castagne, Amartey, Evans, Soyuncu, Betrand, Tielemans, Soumare, Perez, Iheanacho, Daka

Subs | Ward, Jakupovic, Vardy, Choudhury, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndidi, Thomas, Benkovic, Lookman, Daley-Campbell, Nelson, Marcal Madivadua

Spartak Moscow XI |Selikhov, Caufriez, Gigot, Dzhikiya, Ayrton, Litvinov, Zobnin, Ignatov, Moses, Sobolev, Promes

Subs: Rebrov, Markov, Maksimenko, Bakaev, Larsson, Lomovitski, Umyarov, Kutepov, Eschenko, Gapanov, Melnikov, Rasskazov

Maddison is one of three players ruled out through illness
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Maddison is one of three players ruled out through illnessCredit: Getty

Leicester v Spartak Moscow: What has been said?

Brendan Rodgers: “It’s a very important game for us.

"We have put ourselves in a position with two home games. We know it will be a difficult game. We will have to work very hard.

"If we can minimise our mistakes and play our game, we know we can do well. We want to put ourselves in a better position in the table."

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