Leicester vs West Ham live stream: How to watch the Premier League from anywhere in the world
Watch a Leicester vs West Ham live stream as the Hammers hit the road in their hunt for a top-four finish

Leicester vs West Ham live stream, Sunday 13 February, 4.30pm GMT, Sky Sports Premier League & Sky Sports Main Event
Looking for a Leicester vs West Ham live stream? You've come to the right place.
West Ham (opens in new tab) travel to Leicester (opens in new tab) as they continue their quest for Champions League qualification.
Jarrod Bowen scored as the Hammers beat Watford (opens in new tab) 1-0 on Tuesday night to make it four Premier League wins from six since Christmas. They remain fourth, although they have played more games than the chasing pack.
However, David Moyes' side have lost four of their last seven away matches - the latest of which saw them succumb to a stoppage-time winner against Manchester United (opens in new tab).
Leicester's rampant home run recently came to an end, though. The Foxes had won five in a row at the King Power Stadium in all competitions, before losing to Tottenham (opens in new tab) in unfathomable fashion late on then drawing with Brighton (opens in new tab).
Brendan Rodgers's are on a four-match winless run in league and cup, with Thursday's 2-0 loss at Liverpool (opens in new tab) coming after a 4-1 FA Cup thrashing at Championship Nottingham Forest.
West Ham thumped 10-man Leicester 4-1 when the sides met at the London Stadium in August.
Team news
Leicester will have to continue to make do without the services of Jamie Vardy, Timothy Castagne, Jonny Evans, Ryan Bertrand and Wesley Fofana.
Kurt Zouma is set to be involved for West Ham again, despite the ongoing fallout from a video of the defender kicking his cat. Arthur Masuaku is still sidelined, with Angelo Ogbonna out for the season.
Kick-off is at 2pm GMT on Sunday February 13, and UK viewers can watch live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event (opens in new tab). See below for international broadcast options.
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VPN guide
Use a VPN to watch Premier league football from outside your country
If you’re out of the country for a round of Premier League fixtures, then annoyingly your domestic on-demand services won’t work – the broadcaster knows where you are because of your IP address (boo!). You'll be blocked from watching it, which is not ideal if you’ve paid up for a subscription and still want to catch the action without resorting to illegal feeds you’ve found on Reddit.
But assistance is on hand. To get around that, all you have to do is get a Virtual Private Network (VPN), assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs. A VPN creates a private connection between your device and t'internet, meaning the service can’t work out where you are and won't automatically block the service you've paid for. All the info going between is entirely encrypted – and that's a result.
There are plenty of good-value options out there, including:
ExpressVPN including a 30-day, money-back guarantee
FourFourTwo’s brainy office mates TechRadar (opens in new tab) love its super speedy connections, trustworthy security and the fact it works with Android, Apple, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, PS4 and loads more. You also get a money-back guarantee, 24/7 support and it's currently available for a knockdown price. Go get it!
NordVPN with quality mobile and desktop apps
A cheaper option and almost ExpressVPN's equal when it comes to quality, too. A single subscription covers six connections, so you can use it on mobile, laptop, streaming devices and more, all at the same time.
Surfshark offers a great VPN at a fraction of the price
It's clear to see why Surfshark is top of TechRadar's best cheap VPN table – it combines an excellent product with bargain pricing, starting at £2/$2.50 a month!
UK TV rights
How to watch Premier League live streams for UK subscribers
Sky Sports (opens in new tab) and BT Sport (opens in new tab) are the two main players once again, but Amazon (opens in new tab) also have a slice of the pie in 2021/22.
US TV rights
How to watch Premier League live streams for US subscribers
NBC Sports Group are the Premier League rights holders, with the Peacock Premium (opens in new tab) streaming platform showing even more than the 175 games it aired last season, with other matches split between NBCSN channel, CNBC and the over-the-air NBC broadcast channel. If you pick up a fuboTV subscription (opens in new tab) for the games not on Peacock Premium, you'll be able to watch every game.
Head back to our VPN advice so you can take advantage when you're out of the country.
Canada TV rights
How to watch Premier League live streams for Canadian subscribers
DAZN (opens in new tab) subscribers can watch every single Premier League game in 2021/22 – and it gets better. After a one-month free trial, you'll only have to pay a rolling $20-a-month fee, or make it an annual subscription of $150.
The broadcaster also has all the rights to Champions League and Europa League games in Canada, too.
Want in while you're out of Canada? Scroll back up and check out the VPN offers above.
Australia TV rights
How to watch Premier League live streams for Australian subscribers
Optus Sport (opens in new tab) are offering every game of the Premier League season for just $14.99/month for non-subscribers, which you can get via a Fetch TV box (opens in new tab) and other friendly streaming devices.
To take advantage while you're not Down Under, follow the VPN advice towards the top of this page.
New Zealand TV rights
How to watch a Premier League live stream for New Zealand subscribers
Spark Sport (opens in new tab) are serving up all 380 games – plus various highlights and magazine shows throughout the week, as well as the Champions League – for $24.99 a month, after a seven-day free trial.
It's also available via web browsers, Apple/Android devices, Google Chromecast and some Samsung TVs, and Apple TV and Smart TV compatibility new for this season.
Check out our VPN deals to watch when you’re not in New Zealand.
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