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Man City 1-4 Leicester
Sterling takes the free-kick but his effort flicks the top of the Leicester wall and goes behind.
FT: West Ham United 4-0 Wolves - Bowen with a double, Jimenez scores own goal and Haller nets
Manchester City 2-5 Leicester City - Ake header gave City hope but Tielemens penalty makes it five
Mahrez's fierce strike opens scoring but Vardy hits back with hat-trick & Maddison scores from range
FT: Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Newcastle United - Wilson's controversial penalty earns point
FT: Sheffield United 0-1 Leeds United - Bamford heads home opener
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Phil Dawkes
Man City 1-4 Leicester
Sterling takes the free-kick but his effort flicks the top of the Leicester wall and goes behind.
Man City 1-4 Leicester
Man City have a free-kick right on the edge of the area after Mahrez is tripped...
Man City 1-4 Leicester
Chris Waddle
Ex-Tottenham and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
You are always going to miss a striker of Sergio Aguero's qualities. Man City have not had a number nine out there for much of today. Young boy Liam Delap is out there now and he is still learning his trade. It's big miss when you haven't got your goalscorer out there. That's like Leicester playing without Jamie Vardy.
Man City 1-4 Leicester
Football has gone a bit bonkers, hasn't it?
Suppose it's just in keeping with 2020 in general.
Man City 1-4 Leicester
Chris Waddle
Ex-Tottenham and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
The Mahrez goal was brilliant. Maddison's goal was brilliant. Vardy's little flick was brilliant. Take your pick.
Man City 1-4 Leicester
This takes a bit of the shine off what has been a magnificent day for Leicester. Jonny Evans is only just back from injury but he limps off to be replaced by Christian Fuchs.
Man City 1-4 Leicester
Chris Waddle
Ex-Tottenham and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
We know James Maddison has got that in his locker. Fans want to see him playing in an England shirt. He has got so much to offer, he is such a talent. This is just a wonder goal. You can't stand off a player like that, but let's not take anything away from this finish. That was top drawer.
James Maddison
WOW! What a goal this is!
Putting aside the fact this has settled this game, let's just revel in the strike. James Maddison picks up the ball in the Man City half, holds off a challenge to move to within 25 yards and curls a shot that beats Ederson and dips into the far top corner.
Simply stunning.
Man City 1-3 Leicester
Great turn of pace by Walker to get him to the byline, but a poor cross, which is behind Delap and fizzes through the box.
Man City 1-3 Leicester
For the record, Man City have had 10 shots, five in each half, four of which have been on target.
Leicester have had four shots in total, three in the second half, and all four have been on target.
West Ham v Wolves (19:00 BST)
West Ham boss David Moyes is not at this game after testing positive for coronavirus on Tuesday. However, he is still the man in charge and will relay instructions via his assistant Alan Irvine.
Issa Diop and Josh Cullen also miss out because of positive tests, with Fabian Balbuena the only change from the side that started the defeat at Arsenal. Mark Noble returns to the bench after a toe problem.
West Ham XI: Fabianski, Fredericks, Balbuena, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Soucek, Rice, Bowen, Fornals, Masuaku, Antonio
Subs: Randolph, Yarmolenko, Anderson, Lanzini, Noble, Haller, Johnson
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo hands Nelson Semedo his debut after the Portugal full-back joined from Barcelona in the week.
Ruben Vinagre also starts as Fernando Marcal drops out with a calf injury and Daniel Podence also misses out after starting the 3-1 defeat to Manchester City.
Wolves XI: Patricio, Boly, Coady, Saiss, Vinagre, Semedo, Traore, Neto, Neves, Moutinho, Jimenez
Subs: Ruddy, Hoever, Silva, Vitinha, Dendoncker, Shabani, Kilman
Man City 1-3 Leicester
I don't want to go throwing out the old commentator's curse here, but Man City don't even look like getting back into this at the moment.
Apologies in advance, Leicester fans.
Man City 1-3 Leicester
Chris Waddle
Ex-Tottenham and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Man City have had the best of possession but haven't created enough chances. And to give Leicester credit, when they have come out on the break they have looked threatening.
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As a Man City fan, you do have to wonder if Pep's style of play is outdated. His unwillingness to compromise is comparable to Wenger. With the teams playing fast, counter-attacking football these days we are always vulnerable and won't win much of we don't change.
Mike, Viney Hill
Everyone is entitled to an opinion Mike, but I'd be pretty happy with Pep as the boss of my team. Saying that, Big Sam is out of work.
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Good to see penalties given for proper fouls.
Ian Pilcher
You wouldn't put it past Man City to come back from this with the quality they have, but it doesn't look good. It looks like it might be the most open season in years.
CH, Warwick
Man City 1-3 Leicester
Raheem Sterling nods over at the far post to provide the break that sees a limping Dennis Praet replaced by James Maddison. Decent sub to have up your sleeve. Jamie Vardy is limping a bit as well, which poses a somewhat bigger potential problem for the Foxes.
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What happened to the second half Man City onslaught?
Kev, Cheltenham
Think it lasted about five minutes, Kev.
Man City 1-3 Leicester
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"Most of the weekend has been about VAR but this game has been all about VAR-DY."
John Murray, take a bow.
Man City 1-3 Leicester
Foden hasn't really been in the game. He departs to be replaced by Ferran Torres.
Man City 1-3 Leicester
So close to a debut goal for Delap, who rises to meet a cross from the left and plants a header against the bar.
Second City change incoming...