Boxing Day’s Premier League action kicks off at the King Power as high-fliers Leicester and Manchester United face off.
There’s plenty of top-flight football to come over the coming days and talkSPORT will bring you a host of exclusive coverage.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Brendan Rodgers meet on Boxing DayGETTYWe’ll start things off in the East Midlands and Leicester v United promises to be a thriller.
Both in-form sides won last time out and go into this one separated by just a point in second and third respectively.
Leicester won away to Tottenham last Sunday while United smashed Leeds.
The Reds Devils have beaten the Foxes in eight of their last nine meetings but can Brendan Rodgers’s side turn that around?
Leicester v Manchester United: How to listen
This match will get under way at 12:30pm on Boxing Day.
Full coverage from the King Power will be exclusively live on talkSPORT, with our coverage starting at 11am.
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Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers: “I think Ole’s doing a fantastic job.
“They’ll be disappointed to go out of the Champions League because it’s a competition they have history in.
“Ole has reshaped the club in terms of the values, and he’s looking to develop young players. I think he’s done a very good job. They’ve got big quality.
“Every team will be in a position where you go on a good run and then have a bump in the road.
“Everyone is looking to win every game, but you can’t. We’re human, we’re going to drop points.
“We were disappointed after Everton but you have to move on quickly. You can’t get too disappointed.”
Leicester star Jamie Vardy has been in fine form again this season
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