Postpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 23 June 2020
Oh come on Richard, you don't really mean that?
Soucek diverts ball into own net from corner, Kane scores his first goal of 2020
Spurs up to seventh, West Ham only out of relegation zone on goal difference
Leicester City 0-0 Brighton - Schmeichel saves Maupay penalty after Justin fouls Connolly
Jamie Vardy remains one goal away from 100 Premier League goals
Brighton move six points clear of relegation zone
Emma Sanders and Tom Rostance
Oh come on Richard, you don't really mean that?
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You're a bit early Richard!
Richard Hewitt: I was excited when they said football would return, but I can honestly say I'd rather watch Emmerdale than this version of it
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
James Justin also went into the book for that challenge on Aaron Connolly which led to the penalty.
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
There was enough power on the spot kick from Neal Maupay but Kasper Schmeichel just gambles, goes the right way and gets a strong hand on it.
Will that miss prove costly for Brighton?
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
No! Neal Maupay's penalty is saved by Kasper Schmeichel, who dives low to his right! Brilliant stop.
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Leicester 0-0 Brighton
Penalty stands.
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
They are checking on VAR. I don't think there's enough to overturn the referee's decision...
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
Ooff!!!
Aaron Connolly does well to get his body in front of James Justin and the Leicester defender just doesn't deal with it.
There's a handball outside the box but it's when Justin slides in on Connolly that he clips his back heel.
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
This is actually Brighton's youngest starting line-up in a Premier League match. They have an average age of 25 years and 182 days
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
Adam Webster comes charging across as Kelechi Iheanacho chases a long ball. He's offside anyway.
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
Confident passing from Brighton, who are pressed deep into their own half but play it out from the back nicely.
Tariq Lamptey then goes on a run down the right and skins Ben Chilwell. His cross isn't there to match, but that will give him confidence.
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
After that rapid start from Brighton, it's settled down a litte now, with Leicester controlling possession.
You'd expect them to see lots of the ball.
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
James Maddison jinks in and out of a few challenges in the box but Brighton get it away before he can get a shot off.
Nice intensity to the game so far.
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
Good start from Brighton! Alexis Mac Allister is in the thick of it again as he drills it in from the right.
It's blocked and Aaron Connolly can't get a shot away.
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
Very early free-kick for Brighton in a tasty position. Aaron Mooy is the usual taker but Alexis Mac Allister shows confidence to take it.
It hits the wall but he whips in a really nice cross on his left foot immediately afterwards. Ben Chilwell has to nod it behind for a corner.
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
All players take a knee. The Black Lives Matter words are no longer on the back of players' shirts. They were only in place for the first 12 games of the restart.
Leicester 0-0 Brighton
Off we go!
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Leicester v Brighton (18:00 BST)
Here come the teams.
Brighton in their green kit tonight.
Tottenham v West Ham (20:15 BST)
West Ham United
West Ham took all three points at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last season and manager David Moyes wants his side to produce a similar "show" tonight.
He's as also been speaking about what it's like for managers in the empty stadiums.
"As a manager, it's the same as being a player, it's different. I would be lying if I said I enjoyed it, but that's more because we lost the game.
"I will love it when we get the supporters back, so hopefully we can make the most of Tottenham not having their fans there on Tuesday night.
"We're recovering from one fixture and going straight into the next one. We need to go there and put on a show like we did there last year and hopefully we can do so again."