SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 82 mins
Leicester 2-0 Everton
A second Leicester change as Ben Chilwell makes way for Marc Albrighton.
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Leicester 2-0 Everton
A second Leicester change as Ben Chilwell makes way for Marc Albrighton.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Ten minutes remaining.
Everton need something special otherwise it's another week in the relegation zone.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Everton have had 60% possession. They've managed two shots on target. No cutting edge.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Another big name is coming off. Standing ovation for Riyad Mahrez as he makes way for Okazaki who must be freezing by now after standing on the sidelines for several minutes waiting to come on.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
But before Okazaki can come on Everton have made a change of their own.
Wayne Rooney's number is up. He doesn't look impresssed either as he makes way for Gylfi Sigurdsson.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Shinji Okazaki is getting ready to come on. Leicester need him. They haven't looked anything like as dangerous this half.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Worrying times for Leicester.
Oumar Niasse has a shot blocked by Wes Morgan inside the area. The Toffees are knocking on the door and Claude Puel is about to make his first substitution as Leicester boss.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Are we about to see another team that bosses possession crash to defeat?
Everton have had 59% and have had more shots than the hosts yet they're set to remain in the relegation zone unless they can find two quick goals.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Leicester haven't been as dynamic this half. There's definitely been a reaction from Everton.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin outspins Harry Maguire before producing a cross into the mix which is just about scrambled clear.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Half an hour remaining.
Everton have serious work to do if they are to avoid a fourth successive defeat.
David Unsworth desperately needs a reaction otherwise his chances of landing the job full time will diminish.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Vardy needs a minute to compose himself before climbing to his feet. He looks is discomfort but the good news for Leicester is that he's able to continue.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Jamie Vardy is howling in agony. An attempted overhead kick by the striker flies wide of the post but he's caught by Ashley Williams and is withering in pain.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Demarai Gray has been excellent. His pace has caused havoc and he draws another free-kick for his side inside the Everton half.
Leicester are not sitting on their lead. They want another to kill this game off.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Everton have started the new half brightly. Rooney's sumptuous pass finds substitute Oumar Niasse inside the area but his first touch is too heavy and a decent chance goes begging.
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Luke: Has there been a bunch of more utterly pathetic players than those at Leicester? Again they start playing when manager sacked
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Conor McNamara
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Beni Baningime was a surprise debutant in the Carabao Cup in midweek against Chelsea.
Big things are expected form him. They are hoping this Congolese teenager is the new N’Golo Kante, so no pressure there.
He joined Everton Academy at the age of nine. Last season he helped David Unsworth’s U23 side win their league title. Unsworth has named him on the bench today, so he could be in line for his Premier League debut. Remember the name… Beni Baningime.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Everton start the second half with Oumar Niasse and Beni Baningime on the pitch. Kevin Mirallas and Aaron Lennon have not reappeared.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
Double substitution for Everton coming up.
Leicester 2-0 Everton
The last time Everton came back from 2-0 down at half-time was in April 2002 against....Leicester.
The game ended 2-2 and David Unsworth started that day and assisted Duncan Ferguson's equaliser.
Will Unsworth inspire a similar comeback from the sidelines?
Brighton 1-1 Southampton
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Brighton boss Chris Hughton told Sky Sports: "The overriding feeling is that when you're 1-0 you have to come back.
"Against a good Premier League side, we weren't always going to have our way like we have in previous seasons. You're up against better defenders and you have to wait for the space to open up.
"We need players that are going to work hard for the team and for a striker if you can produce moments that's why you're in the side. It was a well-executed goal by Glenn Murray. It's been a slow start for him but good to see him on the score sheet."