Leicester 0-0 Burnleypublished at 8 mins
Marc Albrighton's corner is half-cleared to Daniel Amartey but he blazes well over from 12 yards out.
Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel ruled out with concussion so Ron-Robert Zieler comes in.
Burnley give a first start to club record signing Jeff Hendrick
Ian Woodcock
Marc Albrighton's corner is half-cleared to Daniel Amartey but he blazes well over from 12 yards out.
First we've seen of Riyad Mahrez today. He goes on a jinking run down the right and wins a corner for Leicester.
Good work from Burnley down their left ends with George Boyd overhitting a cross to the back post.
Leicester striker Islam Slimani feeds in Marc Albrighton on the left of the area but the winger chooses to try and cut in a low cross for Jamie Vardy and Burnley clear.
Good start from the champions.
Leicester full-back Christian Fuchs, who wants to be a kicker in the NFL when he quits football, launches a long throw into the area but the referee spots a foul and it's a free-kick to Burnley.
Leicester striker Jamie Vardy gets us under way.
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John Hartson
Ex-Wales striker on BBC Radio 5 live
Sometimes when teams come back from a European night, the players can be a little flat.
They got a great victory but today it is going to be down players to show the fans that they are up for this game.
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The referee has picked the ball up from its special Premier League plinth and the players head out on to the pitch.
Can Leicester City avoid a European hangover?
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Football Focus
Former Leicester defender Gerry Taggart: "It has been a little bit of a sluggish start but Leicester have improved game by game. Today's an important game in the Premier League. Last year they only lost three games but have lost two already.
"It's been a surreal week going to Bruges in the Champions League. Hopefully that will give them a massive confidence boost for the Premier League. Now they have to refocus against Burnley."
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Martin Fisher
Match of the Day commentator
Brilliant in Bruges on their Champions League debut, it's now time for Leicester City to inject some much-needed momentum into their domestic campaign.
Four points from four games represents a disappointing return for a club desperate to prove that last year's title success was no flash in the pan.
In sharp contrast, Burnley's similar tally of four points represents an encouraging start to life back in the big time.
You can rest assured that after a hard week mastering Sean Dyche's defensive drills on the training ground they will present a far more formidable obstacle than Club Brugge.
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Will Leicester build on their strong showing in the Champions League or will Burnley win their first away match in the Premier League since beating Aston Villa in May 2015?
Why not have a go at predicting the score on our predictor here.
Our resident Mystic Meg has been looking into his crystal football once again. That's right, BBC Sport's football expert Mark Lawrenson has been predicting the scores of all of this weekend's Premier League matches.
Lawro's opponent this week is Radio 1Xtra DJ Charlie Sloth.
Sloth is a Liverpool fan, and told BBC Sport: "I am a massive Red, and there is only one Red that matters."
That's a nice way to talk about Liverpool legend Lawro isn't it? What?! Sloth is talking about Steven Gerrard? Unbelievable.
Lawro got off to a good start after predicting a 2-0 win for Liverpool against Chelsea.
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Burnley boss Sean Dyche is a big fan of his Leicester City counterpart Claudio Ranieri.
“A brilliant thing that Ranieri’s done is playing to players’ strengths,” Dyche said.
“He has flexed it and allowed them to get the best from themselves. He’s formatting it more on what the players offer rather than, ‘I’m the manager, I’m going to tell you what to do’.
“It’s a fantastic way of management in my opinion. I’ve tried to do that here. It’s always designed to get the best out of the players and so far our record is pretty good at getting the best out of the players.”
“I’ve been enjoying his press conferences. I don’t remember him coming out with a brand.
“They played Man City away and he was asked what are you going to have to do at City? He said, ‘Run and run and run’. It’s refreshing to hear a manager say that. They did that and they won.
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Leicester City have made two changes to the side that that started Wednesday's impressive 3-0 Champions League win at Club Brugge. Ron-Robert Zieler comes in in goal for Kasper Schmeichel, who has concussion, and right-back Danny Simpson returns in place of Luis Hernandez. There's also a Premier League debut for club record signing Islam Slimani.
Burnley have made two changes from the team that started last week's 1-1 draw with Hull City. Club record signing Jeff Hendrick makes his first start and Scott Arfield comes in. Striker Sam Vokes and midfielder Johann Berg Gudmundsson drop to the bench.
It has been an historic week for Leicester City.
The Foxes played their first ever Champions League game on Wednesday against Club Brugge and made light work of the Belgian champions with a 3-0 win.
Claudio Ranieri's men have not found the start to this Premier League season such an enjoyable ride, losing 4-1 at Liverpool last week.
Last season's title winners are currently on four points from four games and are below today's opponents on goal difference.
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