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Leicester City vs Bournemouth

A pair of squads who have seen consistent results through their first six matches face off on Saturday, Oct. 5 with Leicester City taking on AFC Bournemouth at King Power Stadium in Leicester, England.

The match is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. EST and will be broadcast exclusively on Peacock, which provides highlights and post-match coverage across the Premier League.

Peacock also offers on-demand replays of Premier League matches shown on NBC, CNBC and USA Network in addition to having exclusive live games as well.

Leicester City is one of five clubs still searching for its first victory this Premier League season. At 0-3-3 the squad is tied with Crystal Palace for 16th on the table.

AFC Bournemouth is alone at 11th on the table with the most even record in the EPL, 2-2-2. The squad is coming off a 3-1 victory over Southampton that now has Bournemouth just 1 point behind Brighton & Hove Albion and Nottingham Forest on the table.

Who: Leicester City vs. AFC Bournemouth

When: Saturday, Oct. 5 at 10 a.m. EST

Where: King Power Stadium in Leicester, England

Stream: Peacock

What is Peacock?

Peacock is the home to the Premier League, Sunday Night Football, exclusive college football games, WWE premium live events and the Olympics, as well as programing across the NBCUniversal networks.

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By JAMES ROBSON AP Soccer Writer

Days after being suspended by FIFA, Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez produced heroics in front of the watching Prince William as Aston Villa sealed another famous win against Bayern Munich.

The Prince of Wales was among the ecstatic crowd at Villa Park to watch his beloved soccer team win 1-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Substitute Jhon Duran struck a 79th-minute winner, but two brilliant late saves from Martinez held off a fightback from six-time European champion Bayern to leave William celebrating.

“This is the loudest Villa Park that I’ve heard since I joined the club. That’s for sure. It was hurting my ears at some point,” said Martinez, who was suspended last week by FIFA for two upcoming international matches because of unspecified incidents in Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Colombia.

“I love playing here. I love the fans. This is a win for them.”

Martinez denied Serge Gnabry in a one-on-one in stoppage time and then acrobatically kept out Harry Kane’s header.

Villa’s win came more than 42 years after beating Bayern 1-0 to lift the European Cup in 1982, the same year William was born.

This was only the second time the teams had met.

It was also Villa’s first home game in European soccer’s elite competition since losing to Juventus as defending champion in the quarterfinals in 1983.

William, who is a lifelong Villa fan, met members of the European Cup winning team and posed for pictures before the match.

“42 years on, our 1982 European Cup winning legends are here on an historic night,” he wrote on X. “Ready for the first game on home turf in this year’s European adventure...”

William, who is also patron of the English Football Association, sat in an executive box, dressed casually in a dark blue button-up coat over a maroon sweater and blue shirt — Villa’s colors.

He was seen hugging another fan sat with him as the home crowd savored its latest triumph over German giant Bayern.

He also was up and cheering in the first half when Pau Torres appeared to have fired Villa into a 23rd-minute lead only for the goal to be ruled out by VAR for offside.

There was no reprieve for Bayern when Duran struck to continue his remarkable scoring record this season.

Coming on in the 70th, he lashed in a first time shot from around 25 yards to beat Bayern keeper Manuel Neuer.

It was the Colombian forward’s sixth goal in nine games this season, having come on as a substitute in eight of them.

Villa now has back-to-back wins in the revamped Champions League.

Defeat for Bayern was its first under manager Vincent Kompany, who took over in the offseason.

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

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