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Leicester City 1-1 Hull City
This was Leicester stand-in boss Craig Shakespeare earlier in the match. Fair to say he's a bit happier now.
Leicester looking to make it two wins out of two post-Ranieri
Hull could move out of the drop zone with a win
Michael Emons
Leicester City 1-1 Hull City
This was Leicester stand-in boss Craig Shakespeare earlier in the match. Fair to say he's a bit happier now.
Leicester City 1-1 Hull City
Once again Leicester City attack down the left wing, with Jamie Vardy again tormenting the away defence.
He bursts clear and sends a low cross into the penalty area. It falls to Christian Fuchs, who makes no mistake and drills home an equaliser.
Christian Fuchs (Leicester City)
Leicester City 0-1 Hull City
That is Sam Clucas' first Premier League goal by the way. A day to remember for sure. He also began his career at Leicester but was released without ever playing a senior game for them.
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Leicester City 0-1 Hull City
Jack Beardwell: Backing Hull to do the double over the champions and blow the relegation battle wide open.
Leicester City 0-1 Hull City
They have been fortunate not to go a goal down and now Hull lead. The ball is given away by Leicester's Onyinye Ndidi and Hull counter at pace with Oumar Niasse leading the charge.
He then releases the overlapping Kamil Grosicki and his pullback from the deadball line is prodded in by close range from the returning Sam Clucas.
He had been sent off in his last match, the 2-0 defeat against Arsenal, but it is a happier afternoon for him today. His goal is also his first of the season.
Moments before the goal, Hull defender Harry Maguire produced a fantastic block as he threw himself in front of the ball to block Robert Huth's powerful 12-yard effort.
Sam Clucas (Hull City)
Leicester City 0-0 Hull City
A very enjoyable opening 10 minutes to this one. Hull have ridden their luck, but it is goalless, although Jamie Vardy is looking in the mood to cause some chaos today.
Leicester City 0-0 Hull City
A bright start to this one. Hull win a corner as Robert Huth panickly heads one behind. The corner is swung in, Kasper Schmeichel inadvertently collides with Hull's Harry Maguire and the ball drifts out for a goal-kick.
We may well be getting a few goals today.
Leicester City 0-0 Hull City
That should be the opener. Riyad Mahrez sends the free-kick to the back post and Wes Morgan, given so, so much time, is free but heads wide of the post.
Moments later a low cross from Jamie Vardy is nearly steered into his own net by Hull's Andy Robertson, who is lucky to see his misjudged clearance go wide.
Seconds later, another Vardy cross is bundled wide by Foxes team-mate Marc Albrighton from close range. Three chances in a minute. How do Hull survive? I have no idea!
Leicester City 0-0 Hull City
Another free-kick to Leicester, this one a bit closer to goal after Andrea Ranocchia fouls Jamie Vardy. Potential trouble for the visitors.
Leicester City 0-0 Hull City
Tom Huddlestone, who scored a penalty in Hull's 1-1 draw at Burnley last week, gives away an early free-kick 35 yards from his own goal, but Leicester make a mess of it.
Leicester City 0-0 Hull City
And it is time to get going. Who will boost their hopes of staying in the Premier League? Let's find out.
Referee Mike Dean gets us under way as Hull kick-off.
Leicester City v Hull City (15:00 GMT)
How important will this man at the front be today?
Jamie Vardy has scored three times in his last two matches, including two in the 3-1 win over Liverpool earlier in the week - his first Premier League goals of 2017. Can Maguire and Hull stop him today?
Leicester City v Hull City (15:00 GMT)
One thing Marco Silva has definitely done at Hull is tighten up the team's defence, with only three goals conceded in their last four games - a run that has including matches against Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United.
Integral to Hull, has been 23-year-old centre-half Harry Maguire, who Silva has tipped to become the club's first full England international.
"What I've seen of Harry in the last two months, I think he'll play as soon as possible in the national team. I've seen good skills, fantastic character," said Silva.
"When I think of one centre-back to play at a high level I look to Maguire and see so many things to play at this level. Of course, he needs to improve many things, the position and to understand better some moments of the game. But I believe he will have a great career."
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Leicester City v Hull City (15:00 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
Former Liverpool defender
I know I have not predicted a victory for Hull all season and I have been wrong about them a few times, obviously.
The Tigers upset Leicester in the first Premier League game of the season, which I did not see coming, so it is probably good news for Marco Silva's side that I don't think they are going to win here either.
Leicester's players have to keep up the level of performance they showed against Liverpool and I am guessing that, because they are back under the spotlight, they will.
Lawro's prediction: 2-0
Each week Lawro predicts the weekend's scores. This week he is up against former England cricket captain David Gower, who is a Leicester fan.
Gower's prediction: "The last few days have seen a real change-about for Leicester. Bye-bye Claudio Ranieri, it was fun having you, for sure. Now it a question of us trying to avoid the drop, isn't it? The Foxes are resurgent having just won our first game this year, and we will win this one too - 2-0."
Leicester City v Hull City (15:00 GMT)
This is how it stands in the Premier League following what can best be described as "feisty" as Manchester United drew 1-1 with Bournemouth in the early kick-off. It means Leicester can move up to 14th, but need to win by a three-goal margin to do so.
Hull have not been out of the bottom three at any moment since Marco Silva took over in early January. They can be today though, but need to win and hope Crystal Palace and Middlesbrough slip up in their away matches at West Brom and Stoke respectively.
Leicester City v Hull City (15:00 GMT)
Motty mentioned Hull's away form and here it is. Woeful.
Only two teams Leicester (three) and Burnley (two) have picked up fewer points away from home than Hull (five) in the Premier League this season.
Leicester City v Hull City (15:00 GMT)
With Craig Shakespeare currently taking charge of Leicester, pundits have been having some fun with some Shakespeare references.
Watch as Motty comes up with some great ones as he previews the match today.
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