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Southampton vs Leicester City live stream: How to watch Premier League game online and on TV. Today’s Southampton vs Leicester City live stream sees the struggling Saints welcoming the Foxes to St. Mary’s in what already feels like a huge game for both clubs

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Russel Martin’s possession-based side may have shown glimpses of promise this season but with just one point from seven games, the pressure is already mounting. They were positives to take from the 3-1 loss to Arsenal last time out, with young midfielder Tyler Dibling particularly impressive, but they look all too fragile at the back.

It’s also been a tough start to life back in the top flight for Leicester but morale will be high after securing a first league win of the season against Bournemouth. It may not have been the best performance from the Foxes but gaining all three points was all that mattered. Now they’ll be confident of making it two wins in two against a side they beat 4-1 and 5-1 last season.

Southampton vs Leicester City live stream, Date, Time, Channels

The Southampton vs Leicester City live stream takes place today (Oct 19).

Time: 3 p.m. BST / 10 a.m. ET / 7 a.m. PT / 1 a.m. AEST (Sunday)

U.S. — Watch on Peacock

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Still winless after seven games, the Saints went into the international break one place above rock bottom Wolves after crashing to a 3-1 defeat to title chasing Arsenal last time out.

The Foxes have faired slightly better since returning to the top flight, claiming their first victory of the campaign with an impressive 1-0 win at home over Bournemouth last time out.

Southampton has just 1 point and only Wolverhampton is lower on the table, sharing a 0-1-6 record, but with the Wanderers sporting a lower goal differential. Leicester City is by itself at 15th on the table with 6 points and a 1-3-3 record, just behind Manchester United, AFC Bournemouth and West Ham United.

British soccer managers reacted with disappointment and a degree of resignation on Thursday after a German, Thomas Tuchel, was hired to take charge of England ahead of a homegrown coach.

Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham said some English managers — he didn’t disclose the precise number — were interviewed for the role from a shortlist of approximately 10 names. Tuchel was ultimately deemed to be the best hope of leading England to a first major title since the 1966 World Cup.

Tuchel, the former Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich manager, is the third overseas coach — after the late Sven-Goran Eriksson of Sweden (2001-06) and Fabio Capello of Italy (2007-12) — to be appointed to lead England’s men’s team this century.

Russell Martin, one of six managers from Britain and Ireland currently leading teams in the Premier League, said there were loads of English coaches really capable of doing the job as well.

Maybe English managers aren’t given enough credit, the Southampton manager said, or maybe they are deemed not good enough by the most important people.

Martin, who got his chance in the Premier League after getting promoted with Southampton last season, questioned the effectiveness of the much-hyped coaching pathway at England’s national training center at St. George’s Park.

It’s going to cause a lot of interesting discussion and conversation, especially at the FA, because we have a well-renowned coaching education system that people come from far and wide to do, and then we can’t appoint someone from that, said Martin, an England-born former Scotland international.

Everton’s English manager Sean Dyche, who confirmed he wasn’t interviewed by the FA, said it was a reality of the modern game after homegrown coaches were overlooked for the vacancy.

And Leicester manager Steve Cooper, a Welshman who led England to the title at the Under-17 World Cup in 2017, said he hoped British coaches will be ranked among the world’s best over the course of time.

In the meantime, any opportunity we are given we have to take them and do a good job, said Cooper, who has also coached Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. Until we do that on a regular basis maybe we shouldn’t say so much.

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