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Leicester v Fulham (17:30 GMT)
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Leicester v Fulham (17:30 GMT)
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Leicester v Fulham (17:30 GMT)
Leicester's 3-1 home victory in the most recent meeting, in March 2019, ended their five-match Premier League winless run against Fulham (D3, L2).
The past five encounters in all competitions have produced an average of five goals per game.
Leicester v Fulham (17:30 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Leicester ended up being well beaten at Anfield last weekend but the chance Harvey Barnes had to equalise for them at 1-0 was massive. If he'd scored then, there might been a bit more doubt in the Liverpool defence.
The Foxes didn't give much service to Jamie Vardy as they chased the game but I don't see this one going the same way.
I know Leicester's home form hasn't been brilliant, but I look at Fulham and they are so open.
Lawro's prediction: 2-0
Right, time to start looking at tonight's first game between Leicester and Fulham, isn't it?
There's FA Cup action coming up tonight in a separate live text.
There is the third-round draw, and a game between Canvey Island and Boreham Wood.
In Scotland, Celtic lost 2-0 to Ross County in the League Cup and are on their worst home run since 1958.
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The Football Association will look into a deleted social media post by Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani which contained a Spanish phrase that is offensive in some contexts.
Cavani sent the message after scoring the injury-time winner - his second goal of the game - in United's 3-2 comeback win at Southampton.
The Uruguayan apologised afterwards and said it was "intended as an affectionate greeting to a friend".
United said: “It is clear to us that there was absolutely no malicious intent behind Edinson’s message and he deleted it as soon as he was informed that it could be misconstrued."
Match of the Day 2 pundits Alan Shearer and Jermaine Jenas last night called for rule changes to allow concussion substitutions after the clash of heads between Wolves' Raul Jimenez and Arsenal's David Luiz.
Jimenez went to hospital and is now beginning his recovery after having surgery on a fractured skull.
Luiz, however, played the rest of the first half before being substituted at the break.
Tottenham went top of the Premier League last night by grinding out a goalless draw with Chelsea, who would have gone top with a win.
Spurs boss Jose Mourinho said afterwards his side are a pony and not a horse in the title race.
BBC pundit Alan Shearer says Chelsea are clearly still heading in the right direction - even if Frank Lampard will have to wait a little while longer to hit top spot.
Leicester v Fulham (17:30 GMT)
Some sad news broke yesterday that former Fulham midfielder Papa Bouba Diop has died aged 42.
He played for Senegal at the 2002 World Cup, scoring the winner in the tournament's opening game as his country beat France 1-0.
A post on Fulham's Twitter account said the club was "devastated" and, using Diop's nickname, added: "Rest well, Wardrobe."
Leicester v Fulham (17:30 GMT)
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers makes five changes from the side which started the 3-3 draw with Braga in the Europa League last Thursday.
Wesley Fofana, Youri Tielemans, James Maddison, Nampalys Mendy and Jamie Vardy return to the starting 11 with winger Harvey Barnes and striker Kelechi Iheanacho among those who drop to the bench.
Defender Timothy Castagne is still yet to recover from his hamstring injury and midfielder Wilfred Ndidi remains absent.
Leicester XI: Schmeichel, Fofana, Evans, Fuchs, Justin, Tielemans, Mendy, Thomas, Praet, Maddison, Vardy
Fulham boss Scott Parker makes two changes from a 3-2 defeat by Everton in their previous outing, as Chelsea loanee Ruben Loftus-Cheek makes just his third league start of the campaign.
Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa also comes in, as Tom Cairney and Mario Lemina drop to the bench.
Fulham have forward Aboubakar Kamara available again from the bench following a three-match ban.
Fulham XI: Areola, Aina, Andersen, Adarabioyo, Robinson, Reed, Anguissa, Decordova-Reid, Loftus-Cheek, Lookman, Cavaleiro
Leicester v Fulham (17:30 GMT)
Leicester make five changes from their Europa League draw with Braga as the big guns including Jamie Vardy and James Maddison come back in.
Two changes for Fulham as Ruben Loftus-Cheek makes his third Premier League start for the club.
Full team news to follow soon.
It's almost time for two teams to announce the names of 22 players who will start today's game.
It's a day ending with 'y' so of course there are some Premier League games.
Today it's Leicester v Fulham (17:30 GMT) and West Ham v Aston Villa (20:00).
We go again.