Tuesday, 20:15, Sky Sports Premier League/Main Event
Head-to-head
Head-to-head
- Leicester have won three of their last four league games against Arsenal, as many victories as in their previous 36 matches against the Gunners.
- The Foxes are aiming to win three consecutive league matches against Arsenal for the first time since 1963.
- Arsenal are unbeaten in 22 home league games against Leicester, winning the last 12.
- A 13th successive home victory would equal the Gunners' longest winning streak against a particular opponent in top-flight home matches (set versus Stoke between 1983 and 2018).
- Arsenal have won five and drawn one of their six Premier League games at the Emirates Stadium since defeat by Chelsea in Mikel Arteta's first home match in charge.
- They have won three consecutive league games without conceding for the first time since November 2017.
- Their win over Wolves on Saturday was the Gunners' first away league victory against a side starting above them in the league table since September 2015, when they won 5-2 at Leicester.
- Emiliano Martinez has kept a clean sheet in six of his eight Premier League starts for Arsenal, the best ratio of any Gunners keeper with at least five starts in the competition.
- The Foxes' win over Crystal Palace was only their fifth in their last 17 matches in all competitions.
- The three goals they scored against the Eagles was more than their combined total in their three previous games since the Premier League restart.
- The Foxes are without an away league win since New Year's Day.
- Jamie Vardy has scored nine Premier League goals in his nine starts against Arsenal - only Wayne Rooney (12), Robbie Fowler (10) and Harry Kane (10) have scored more against the Gunners.
- Kelechi Iheanacho has scored in back-to-back Premier League matches for Leicester after just one in his previous 12 in the competition.
- Manager Brendan Rodgers is without a win in all six of his away games against Arsenal in all competitions.