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Leicester 0-1 Arsenal
And now Thomas Partey draws a save from Kasper Schmeichel with a shot from range.
Worried mutterings from the stands.
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Leicester 0-1 Arsenal
And now Thomas Partey draws a save from Kasper Schmeichel with a shot from range.
Worried mutterings from the stands.
Leicester 0-1 Arsenal
Emile Smith Rowe glides past Daniel Amartey like he isn't even there before floating a cross on to the roof of the net.
The home side are barely in this.
Leicester 0-1 Arsenal
Arsenal are well on top.
Alexandre Lacazette looks to chip a ball in to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the box but a Leicester defender heads clear.
One-way traffic at the moment.
Leicester 0-1 Arsenal
Gabriel really does time his run well to meet that corner. It actually comes off the back of his head to find the net.
The City defenders didn't react to the run and leap in any kind of efficient way.
Leicester 0-1 Arsenal
Chris Wilder
Former Sheffield United boss on BBC Radio 5 Live
It's a great ball in and Gabriel's got ahead of the marker and glanced it into the top corner. Leicester were pretty fortunate even in the first 30 seconds when Schmeichel saved. It's a fabulous start from Arsenal.
Leicester 0-1 Arsenal
Leicester really don't do clean sheets at the moment do they?
Leicester 0-1 Arsenal
Arsenal have a fire lit under them.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang gets away down the left and fires a low shot that is saved by Kasper Schmeichel.
Leicester need to get a grip here.
Gabriel
Arsenal up and running!
After the first Gunners corner is flicked out for a second, Gabriel rises to meet the subsequent delivery to steer a header in.
It has been an all-action start and Arsenal have the ascendancy.
Leicester 0-0 Arsenal
Albert Sambi Lokonga has left a boot in on Boubakary Soumare in the middle of the park. The Leicester man needs a bit of treatment as Arsenal go on to win a corner.
Leicester 0-0 Arsenal
Jamie Vardy is quickly into his rapid pressing game, chasing down a back pass to Aaron Ramsdale, who is forced to clear in a hurry.
Leicester 0-0 Arsenal
Oh, wow. Almost a goal in the first few minutes!
Bukayo Saka dances through the Leicester defence and looks to exchange passes with Alexandre Lacazette. Daniel Amartey sticks out a boot to steer the ball towards his own goal for Kasper Schmeichel to dive on.
Lively.
Leicester 0-0 Arsenal
And we are under way. Michel Oliver is the ref. Leicester in blue and white, Arsenal in yellow.
The players are out at the King Power. There'll be some Remembrance Day acknowledgement and then we'll get this show on the road...
Leicester v Arsenal (12:30 BST)
Emile Smith Rowe is developing into quite the little player.
Good on the ball, smart with his movement and passing, he's got enough tools to be a fine attacking midfielder for years to come.
And he is bang in form too. He has created 13 Premier League chances this season and provided two assists in his past four appearances.
He was on the scoresheet against Spurs and again in an stellar showing against Aston Villa.
Today, he gets the chance to showcase his abilities against another English attacking midfielder in James Maddison.
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Leicester v Arsenal (12:30 BST)
Today, Leicester could win three successive league games for the first time since their opening three fixtures of 2021.
The Foxes form is on the upturn. They've failed to score in only one of their last 15 matches. However, they have kept only one clean sheet in those games.
Leicester v Arsenal (12:30 BST)
Arsenal
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta speaking to BT Sport: “We are getting some consistency in terms of performances and we just want to keep improving and getting better. We had some issues but the players have recovered and we are okay.
"I think it will be an even and competitive match. We know their strengths and what they have done in the last few years and what we need to try and stop.
"They use spaces really well as a team, when they have open spaces they are really efficient and a great threat. That is something we have to try and control."
Leicester v Arsenal (12:30 BST)
Leicester City
Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers speaking to BT Sport: "We have returned to the fundamentals. We are pressing the game much better, there is more tempo to our game and a stronger organisation.
"Ricardo Pereira has tightness in both his hamstrings, so he should be fine for next week. Today was just too soon.
"It is always a big challenge when you play Arsenal but I am really looking forward to it because we are in a much better place."
Leicester v Arsenal (12:30 BST)
Chris Wilder
Former Sheffield United boss on BBC Radio 5 Live
Both teams are bang on form and we're looking at a terrific encounter this afternoon. We know a settled side is crucial at any level. Obviously Vardy's a big player for Leicester but Lacazette coming back has made a difference to the Arsenal team.