Manchester United vs. Leicester City: Live stream, start time, TV, how to watch Ronaldo in Premier League

How to watch Saturday's match. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

It’s Manchester United vs. Leicester City Saturday in a 2021 English Premier League matchup where one team is gunning for the top spot while another is looking to get back into the mix. Cristiano Ronaldo and Manchester United tp break out of a slump against English clubs, having 0-1-1- in their last two EPL matchups as well as losing to West Hampton in the 2021 Carabao Cup. On the other side, Leicester City has fallen below expectations this season, sitting in 13th place with a record of 2-2-3 through seven matches.

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Manchester United vs. Leicester City (English Premier League 2021)

What time does the match start? Where can I watch it on TV? - Saturday’s match will start off at 10 a.m. EST for viewers in the U.S and will air on TV via USA Network in English as well as NBC Universo in Spanish. (Channel finder: Verizon | AT&T | Comcast | Spectrum/Charter | Optimum/Altice | DIRECTV | Dish | Hulu | fuboTV | Sling.)

Live steam options: NBC Sports Live | Peacock Premium | Sling | fuboTV - Cable subscribers can use the login credentials from the TV provider to watch via NBC Sports Live and the NBC Sports app. In you don’t have cable, Premier League matches are also available streaming via Peacock Premium and are not available via the service’s free tier. You can also watch the match with streaming services like Sling and fuboTV.

World Cup qualifying coverage via the Associated Press

FARO, Portugal (AP) — Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 10th international hat trick as Portugal cruised past Luxembourg 5-0 in World Cup qualifying on Tuesday to stay close to group leader Serbia.

Serbia kept a one-point cushion at the top of Group A by defeating last-place Azerbaijan 3-1 at home. It has 17 points, one more than Portugal, which has a game in hand.

Serbia’s last game is at Portugal in November. Portugal, which has won four in a row in qualifying, will play at Ireland before the decisive match against the Serbians.

It was the 58th career hat trick for club and country for Ronaldo, who took his record scoring tally to 115 international goals by converting two early penalty kicks and finding the net again near the end. Bruno Fernandes and João Palhinha also scored for Portugal.

“We had three final lefts and we succeeded in this one,” said Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patrício, who made his 100th appearance with the national team. “Two to go now.”

Bernardo Silva was fouled to prompt the first penalty in the eighth minute, while Ronaldo himself was brought down inside the area before converting the second penalty in the 13th. He had to retake it, though, after André Silva entered the area too early.

Ronaldo also struck the post a few minutes later, and in the 18th Fernandes added to the lead after being set up by Bernardo Silva.

Palhinha scored the fourth in the 69th, moments after Ronaldo came close with a bicycle kick that was saved by Luxembourg goalkeeper Anthony Moris.

Ronaldo completed his hat trick in the 87th to reach 25 goals in his last 16 World Cup qualifying matches

SERBIA STAYS TOP

Serbia defeated Azerbaijan with a pair of goals by Dusan Vlahovic and another by substitute Dusan Tadic.

Vlahovic opened the scoring by converting a 30th-minute penalty and added his second in the 53rd.

Emin Makhmudov scored for winless Azerbaijan in first-half injury time after a blunder by Serbia goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic while trying to clear the ball from the area, and Tadic sealed the victory for the hosts with another penalty in the 83rd.

Azerbaijan has only one point from seven matches.

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