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Leicester 0-1 Liverpool
Ayoze Perez, who had a bit of a stinker in midweek, is on for Leicester. The hosts haven't troubled the target in the second half.
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Leicester 0-1 Liverpool
Ayoze Perez, who had a bit of a stinker in midweek, is on for Leicester. The hosts haven't troubled the target in the second half.
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Tony Onduli: Liverpool have been totally dominant and Salah’s sumptuous strike is the least they deserve!
Marc: Ooof Bobby lad that was naughty
Crystal Palace v Burnley (15:00 GMT)
With Crystal Palace having lost 2-0 at Leeds last time out and with Wilfried Zaha injured, Roy Hodgson's solution is to throw strikers at the situation. In come Michy Batshuayi and Christian Benteke, with full-back Tyrick Mitchell and Jean-Philippe Mateta dropping out. Patrick van Aanholt is likely to drop further back to full-back, having started on the wing at Elland Road.
Palace's only other change sees Cheikhou Kouyate come in for Gary Cahill at centre-back.
Crystal Palace: Guaita, Clyne, Kouyate, Dann, van Aanholt, Ayew, Riedewald, Milivojevic, Eze, Benteke, Batshuayi.
Subs: Butland, Ward, Townsend, Mateta, Cahill, Mitchell, Kelly.
Burnley revert back to a more familiar first-choice starting XI, having made a number of changes for the FA Cup loss to Bournemouth.
Their only change from their last league game - the 1-1 home draw with Brighton - sees Jay Rodriguez replace Matej Vydra up front.
Burnley: Pope, Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Pieters, Gudmundsson, Cork, Westwood, McNeil, Rodriguez, Barnes.
Subs: Brownhill, Brady, Peacock-Farrell, Stephens, Bardsley, Long, Dunne, Driscoll-Glennon, Mumbongo.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at The King Power Stadium
Liverpool had Leicester City penned back for a long period and eventually they took advantage of all that possession.
The Foxes have been giving the ball away too often and suddenly look tired. Need to find something now.
Leicester 0-1 Liverpool
Ozan Kabak gets a debut booking for blocking off Harvey Barnes. Not much in that. Can Leicester fight back?
Leicester 0-1 Liverpool
That's as good an assist as you'll ever see to be honest. Guti levels.
Liverpool are above Leicester as it stands.
Mo Salah (67 mins)
THAT is absolutely brilliant by Roberto Firmino! That's why he's in the team. Outrageous.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has a shot that is blocked, the ball comes back in to the feet of Firmino inside the area. How best to describe this - he's got two defenders on him and does a sort of dragback past one and then flicks the ball out to Mo Salah behind him with the other foot. All quick as a flash.
Salah still has work to do but makes it look easy, sidefooting in from 16 yards or so. Genius at play.
Leicester 0-0 Liverpool
A forgotten man. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is on the bench today.
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Ricology: I can't see why Ox isn't involved in the Liverpool midfield, at least he has the shooting option. Fresh legs Jürgen.
Leicester 0-0 Liverpool
Chance! Trent Alexander-Arnold's corner is a good one, fired in to the front post and Roberto Firmino can only head wide under heavy pressure. Good defending.
Leicester 0-0 Liverpool
An hour gone. Liverpool are now on top after that slow start to the second half. They are moving the ball nicely but it is a bit slow, Leicester's backline have looked comfortable enough so far.
Leicester 0-0 Liverpool
That effort clipped off the top of Jamie Vardy's head. Could well have been a goal-saving intervention.
Leicester 0-0 Liverpool
Unlucky! Trent Alexander-Arnold with a big whip of a free-kick, it clips someone in the wall and cannons away off the crossbar. Kasper Schmeichel beaten for once.
Superb effort from the England full-back.
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Paul Walmsley: I think I'd rather Origi start up top than Firmino on current form. Simply not in the game.
Leicester 0-0 Liverpool
If Jonny Evans keeps a clean sheet against the champions despite only being able to walk for 50 minutes then all credit to him. He's not showing any signs of coming off.
Leicester 0-0 Liverpool
Whipped in, cleared, played back out to James Maddison who teases in a low cross and Alisson does well to take it from the feet of Jamie Vardy. Leicester have started well.
Leicester 0-0 Liverpool
James Maddison's ball in is a good one but well defended, but the number 10 is then fouled in a similar position. A chance to reload.
Leicester 0-0 Liverpool
Weirdly, Jamie Vardy has failed to score with any of his last 18 attempts in the Premier League since netting against Tottenham back in December.
He's looked as likely as anyone today. Leicester have a free-kick in a decent spot wide left.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at The King Power Stadium
Strange first half. Liverpool looking the more controlled, composed team and yet it was Leicester City and Jamie Vardy who had the big chances.
Liverpool keeper Alisson out for a good few minutes before the start of this second half and the rest of his team-mates going through an elaborate warm-up routine on the touchline.
Probably trying to keep warm.
Leicester 0-0 Liverpool
Leicester will surely have to bring Jonny Evans off. He's running like me.