Pre Match Leicester City vs Tottenham Hotspur

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Interesting that Ricardo is in the squad for Saturday. Apparently played 70 minutes in a training match and looked great.

Ndidi also back and Amartey.

Soumare and Evans not ready yet. Bertrand also played in the game with Ricardo.
 
Can’t have enough fingers crossed that Riccy has a good stretch without injury
He was just starting to show some good form before his latest injury
He doesn’t want to go in, scared to tackle, as he’ll come off worse.
Potentially great news for him, the club and supporters
 
Referee: Michael Salisbury.
Assistants: Matthew Wilkes, Wade Smith.
Fourth official: Keith Stroud.
VAR: Mike Dean.Assistant
VAR: Richard West.
 
Head-to-head

  • Tottenham's current four-match Premier League winning run against Leicester is their longest in this fixture.
  • Spurs have conceded first in their last two trips to the King Power Stadium but fought back to win both games.
  • This match-up has produced 71 goals since Leicester returned to the Premier League in 2014, the most of any fixture in the division over that time.
  • Leicester have kept just one clean sheet in 26 home games with Tottenham in all competitions, the exception being a 3-0 win at Filbert Street in September 1997.


Leicester City

  • Leicester City are unbeaten in three games in all competitions, winning two and drawing the other.
  • Their 4-2 victory at Aston Villa last weekend ended a run of one point from five league matches since the World Cup.
  • Each of Leicester's past four Premier League wins have come away from home.
  • The Foxes have dropped a league-high 19 points from winning positions this season.
  • James Maddison has scored six times and registered three assists from his last nine Premier League starts.
  • Tete is vying to become only the second Leicester player to score in his first two Premier League appearances, emulating Mark Robins in 1995.


Tottenham Hotspur

  • Tottenham are seeking to win three top-flight games in a row without conceding for the first time since their final three matches last season.
  • Spurs could also earn three successive away victories in all competitions for the first time since January 2021 under Jose Mourinho.
  • The Lillywhites are winless in each of their last six Premier League matches without Hugo Lloris, drawing three and losing three.
  • Harry Kane has scored 18 goals in 15 Premier League games against Leicester.
  • Kane's last goal outside of London came at Brighton in October, with his subsequent 11 all being scored in the capital.
  • Son Heung-min has scored five goals in his last two Premier League appearances against the Foxes.
 
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