Postpublished at 14:10 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2021
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
Wolves finally get a chance to hold on to the ball for a bit. Adama Traore fancies a dart at Justin and wins his side a corner.
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FT: Wolves 0-0 Leicester
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Tom Rostance and Phil Dawkes
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
Wolves finally get a chance to hold on to the ball for a bit. Adama Traore fancies a dart at Justin and wins his side a corner.
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
Pat Nevin
Former Everton and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Great to see Jonny back for Wolves but he's playing at wing-back. Your first game back at wing-back, that's a nightmare. He's going to be running on fumes after about half an hour!
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
Ayoze Perez leads the Leicester press as he closes down Jonny, but just a second after thinking he's done his job and got his team in on goal, the ref's whistle blows for a foul.
It's pretty much all being played in the Wolves half.
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
Leicester are dominating the ball in these early stages and playing some neat one-touch stuff. They almost get Kelechi Iheanacho in on goal but the pass through is just a touch too heavy. Rui Patricio's ball.
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
One thing is for sure, the first goal is likely to be an important one this afternoon.
Wolves have conceded the opening goal 15 times this season, with only the bottom two of Sheffield United and West Brom doing so on more occasions.
Brendan Rodgers' side have won all seven away fixtures in which they scored first.
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
Ricardo Pereira looks to get in down the right for City, but he fouls Jonny in the process. Two players who have had a rough old time of it with injuries of late. Big boost to their respective side to have them back.
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
A reminder of the starting XIs...
Wolves 0-0 Leicester
I'm expecting this to be a really interesting game. Might not be an seven-goal stunner (we can hope), but these are two talented sides with very savvy managers.
Wolves v Leicester (14:00 GMT)
Here come the teams at Molineux...
Wolves v Leicester (14:00 GMT)
They may have similarities, but the recent form of these two sides is pretty far apart.
Leicester have lost just one of their past nine Premier League games, winning five and drawing three. They have claimed 26 points from 11 away matches this term, second only to Manchester United's tally of 27.
In contrast, victory over Arsenal in midweek ended Wolves' eight-game winless league run. They are looking to record consecutive league wins for only the second time this season.
Wolves v Leicester (14:00 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Wolves' fightback to beat Arsenal was a great result and it felt like a big achievement but I wasn't convinced by their performance.
Leicester had a bit of a dip when they dropped points against Everton and Leeds but they were extremely comfortable when they beat Fulham in midweek. They will be confident of getting something at Molineux.
Prediction: 1-1
Lawro's full predictions v BBC's Morning Live presenter Gethin Jones
Wolves v Leicester (14:00 GMT)
In recent seasons that has been a clash between two sides very much with European qualification as their aim. That may still be Wolves' aim, but it is an optimistic looking one. Leicester are firmly holding up their end of the bargain but Nuno Espirito Santo's lads are struggling.
In fact, these two have a bit of shared DNA between them in the way they approach some games. Wolves have developed into a low-blocking counter-attacking side and Leicester are no strangers to sitting deep and hitting on the break, especially away from home (although without Jamie Vardy they're maybe not quite as effective in this).
Be interesting to see how this plays out.
Cheers Tom. Solid enough win for Spurs, that. Oh, and goal music is awful.
Here to guide you through Wolves v Leicester is Phil Dawkes.
Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 West Bromwich Albion
It wasn't electric but it was routine for Tottenham. Who scored?
Kane & Son, of course...
Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 West Bromwich Albion
A name to remember - youngster Dane Scarlett is on for Spurs for the last minute or so.
Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 West Bromwich Albion
Into the last minute. Gareth Bale hasn't come on, by the way.
Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 West Bromwich Albion
You are close Tim but the cliche you were reaching for is 'there are no easy games in the Premier League.'
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Its difficult to judge how good or bad WBA are but the competition this season is pretty fierce. There are very few easy games around for anybody this season
Tim in London
Sam Allardyce managerial career has been on a downward spiral since he left Bolton Wanderers. So out of touch with modern game. Mourinho is not too far behind him now.
Shaun
Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 West Bromwich Albion
This win will take Spurs seventh, and they will be four points behind Liverpool in fourth place. In the conversation, at least.