Leicester v PSV live stream: How to watch the Europa Conference League from anywhere in the world

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Leicester v PSV live stream, BT Sport, Thursday 7 April, 8pm BST

Looking for a Leicester v PSV live stream? We've got you covered. 

Leicester City’s quest for European silverware continues with the visit of PSV in the first leg of their Europa Conference League quarter-final on Thursday.

The Foxes have had a disappointing Premier League campaign and currently sit ninth, 14 points outside the top six, so winning this competition appears to be their best route to European qualification for next season.

Brendan Rodgers’ side, who dropped into this competition after finishing third in their Europa League group, knocked out Randers and Rennes to reach this stage.

Should they get past PSV, a semi-final clash against Bodo/Glimt or Roma awaits.

The Dutch side will provide a stern challenge, as they head into Thursday’s clash in fine form.

Roger Schmidt’s side are unbeaten in 13 games in all competitions, a run stretching back to 5 February.

Like Leicester, the Eredivisie side dropped down from the Europa League, and they eliminated Maccabi Tel Aviv and FC Copenhagen in the previous knockout rounds.

PSV have scored a remarkable 17 goals in their last five games and warmed up for their trip to the King Power with a six-goal thriller against Twente.

Schmidt’s side were 3-0 down by the 25th minute, but produced a spectacular comeback as Olivier Boscagli scored a 90th-minute equaliser to make it 3-3.

They are still firmly in the race for the Dutch title and currently sit second in the Eredivisie standings, four points behind Ajax.

Kick-off is at 8pm GMT and the game is being shown live on BT Sport 3  in the UK.

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Use a VPN to watch a Leicester v PSV live stream from outside your country

If you’re on holiday or just simply out of the country, your domestic on-demand services won’t work – the broadcaster knows exactly where you are from your IP address. Your access to the game will be automatically blocked, which is annoying if you’ve paid a subscription fee and don't want to use an illegal stream that decides to buffer at the worst possible moment. And that's where we recommend ExpressVPN (more on which below). 

All you need to do is get a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to get beyond such aggravations (assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs). A VPN creates a private connection between your device and the internet, meaning suppliers can’t work out where you are and what you’re doing. The info going to and from is entirely encrypted.

There are plenty of options out there, including: 

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Alasdair Mackenzie is a freelance journalist based in Rome, and a FourFourTwo contributor since 2015. When not pulling on the FFT shirt, he can be found at Reuters, The Times and the i. An Italophile since growing up on a diet of Football Italia on Channel 4, he now counts himself among thousands of fans sharing a passion for Ross County and Lazio.