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Leicester 3-0 Stoke
An impressive performance from Leicester who go three points clear at the top. Thanks for joining me.
Leicester XI: Schmeichel, Simpson, Morgan, Huth, Fuchs, Mahrez, Drinkwater, Kante, Albrighton,Okazaki, Vardy
Stoke XI: Butland, Johnson, Shawcross, Wollscheid, Pieters, Whelan, Affelay, Shaqiri, Walters, Diouf, Joselu
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Leicester 3-0 Stoke
An impressive performance from Leicester who go three points clear at the top. Thanks for joining me.
Leicester 3-0 Stoke
Can Leicester add a fourth in injury time?
Leicester 3-0 Stoke
What a brilliant goal.
Striker Jamie Vardy, hardworking as ever, runs on to a ball before laying on Riyad Mahrez.
Then comes the skills, as the Algerian flip-flaps the ball through the legs of Philipp Wollscheid, before putting a ball across the box to Leonardo Ulloa, who taps in from a couple of yards out.
Leonardo Ulloa (87 mins)
Game. Done.
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Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Looking for a third, Marc Albrighton smashes an effort wide. Five minutes left.
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Trevor Sinclair
Former England winger on Final Score
"It is impossible to say they can't. They are there on merit. The way they are playing in this second half is unbelievable."
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Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Oh dear, what a mix-up.
To me, to you. Danny Drinkwater and Robert Huth end up being the Chuckle Brothers. Both run to the ball at the same time and the German shanks a horrible effort which nearly hits the corner flag.
At 2-0 up, they can afford a smile. Training ground move did not come off there.
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
N'Golo Kante has had another brilliant game for Leicester and he almost creates a third.
His through ball is perfect for Jamie Vardy, who strikes, but the England man's goalbound effort is brilliantly blocked by Philipp Wollscheid.
Seconds later, Riyad Mahrez is brought down on the edge of the box. This is dangerous for Stoke...
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Last throw of the dice from Mark Hughes.
Little man Xherdan Shaqiri off, big man Peter Crouch on. Time to lump it long.
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Ahh, Danny Drinkwater just can't keep he composure at the vital second.
Leicester carve Stoke open like a rare piece of fillet steak, courtesy of a smart team move. Riyad Mahrez is the conductor, holding the ball before laying it into the path of Drinkwater, but the first goalscorer's cross has too much on it and it runs out of play.
Could have been a stunning goal.
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Stoke boss Mark Hughes is unhappy with the amount of time Leicester are taking to get the ball back in play.
The home side are comfortable here and are top of the table, going three points clear of Arsenal.
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Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Trevor Sinclair
Former England winger on Final Score
"It has all come from Ryan Shawcross coming off, they don’t look as organised."
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Mark Hughes sends on Peter Odemwingie to try and change the game. Mame Biram Diouf makes way.
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Garth Crooks
Former Spurs striker on Final Score
"It is classic Jamie Vardy. If you are going to take the ball past the keeper you have got to have pace. it is a route one ball through down the middle, he outstretches Marc Wilson, goes around the goalkeeper and into the empty net. It is a lovely goal. It is Leicester at their best."
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
"We're Leicester City, we're top of the league."
The home fans are not wrong.
Leicester 2-0 Stoke
Having gone six league games without a goal, Leicester striker Jamie Vardy is back on the scoresheet.
The England international shows his class, collecting Danny Drinkwater's inch-perfect ball forward, before rounding goalkeeper Jack Butland and popping the ball into an open net.
Brilliant ball, beautiful finish.
Jamie Vardy (66 mins)
He's back!