PENALTY TO LEICESTERpublished at 6 mins
Spurs 0-0 Leicester
Hugo Lloris was off his line so the penalty will be retaken.
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Emlyn Begley
Spurs 0-0 Leicester
Hugo Lloris was off his line so the penalty will be retaken.
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Oh no.
Youri Tielemans steps up and Hugo Lloris guesses the right way and saves.
But wait...
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Crazy defending by Davinson Sanchez.
Leicester's James Justin runs down the wing and cuts in and just as he's on the line of the box - nowhere near the goal - Sanchez hacks him down.
Penalty to Leicester.
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Wilfried Ndidi and Jonny Evans combine to stop Harry Kane but then the Foxes give away the ball again immediately.
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Zero defeats v zero wins. What could go wrong?
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Both teams manage an early visit to the opposition penalty area but both defences deal with it.
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We are under way in the final Premier League game of the day.
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Harry Kane played for Leicester in 2012-13, his final loan move away from Spurs, but only scored twice in 15 games.
He has netted 19 goals against the Foxes however.
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The managers bring their players out wearing suits in respect for the late queen.
Then there is a minute's silence - which is well observed - and a rendition of the national anthem.
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Tottenham have won seven of the nine most recent Premier League meetings. They could win four consecutive league matches against the Foxes for the first time.
Antonio Conte is unbeaten in eight Premier League matches as a manager against Leicester, winning seven.
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Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
It’s not pretty reading. There’s something about Leicester and their inability to win when they are in winning positions. It’s been a pattern for a little period of time, it’s not just this season. The international break gives a period of time to sit and reflect and have a look.
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Tottenham Hotspur
Spurs boss Antonio Conte says rotation is the reason for Son Heung-min dropping to the bench.
"We needed to start making rotations because playing all the same players in all the games is not good," he told Sky Sports.
"It wasn't good in the past for Tottenham and we are not to repeat the same mistakes of the past."
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Leicester City
Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers to Sky Sports: "We've started games well this season, it's about how you respond when you've maybe had a setback - that's something we've spoken about and looked at.
"But what's most important is you can't go into your shell, you have to play offensive football, which means pressing but also having the courage to go and create, and I think we can do that against any team."
On deadline-day signing Wout Faes, making his debut in defence: "He comes in with leadership qualities - since Wout has come in he's been excellent.
"He defends well, he's aggressive in the air and has a great canvas on the ball. He's settled in very well and I'm looking forward to seeing him play."
FT: Newcastle 1-1 Bournemouth
Bournemouth
Bournemouth caretaker manager Gary O'Neil to BBC Sport: "It is a good point for us, it is a tough place to come. The boys stood up. I am a little bit disappointed with the penalty but we would have taken a point before. I am pleased the boys got something out of it because they put in a hell of a shift.
"We had a couple of plans prepared so the boys were prepared to flip between them. We changed it a little bit second half and had to give up a little bit of ground but I never really felt under threat. I am relatively pleased.
"They [the players] will show spirit every game. It is such a tough league so we will reset. This game means nothing as of tomorrow. This game won't help you in the next one. I am just delighted for the lads, everyone, the fans because it is a hell of a long way to come. We appreciate their support - the boys need them in those tough moments where they have to dig in.
"I will be finding out what's happening club wise next week and see what the plan is happening. If it is me we'll get back to work on the grass with the lads. I have no idea what's happening - I knew I was taking today and I don't know about further, I guess I'll find out tomorrow."
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Chris Sutton
BBC Sport football expert
Tottenham only suffered their first defeat of the season against Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday but I have to say that I don't think their performances have always been as good as their results in the past few weeks.
Spurs haven't always clicked, which is something for their manager Antonio Conte to think about, but they should still make short work of Leicester even if they don't play well this time too.
The Foxes have got plenty of firepower themselves but their problem is clearly defensively - they always look like they are going to concede goals.
I've kept Spurs striker Son Heung-min in my fantasy team because this looks like a good game for him to get off the mark this season - so it will be my fault if that doesn't happen.
(Chris was talking before the line-ups were announced)
Sutton's prediction: 4-1
FT: Wolves 0-3 Man City
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips will miss England’s Nations League games with Italy and Germany with a shoulder problem.
Phillips was not in City’s squad for today’s 3-0 victory over Wolves at Molineux, despite a late substitute appearance against Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday.
It is understood City are deciding whether to send Phillips for shoulder surgery, which could put the 26-year-old’s World Cup place at risk.
Phillips has endured a difficult time since his £45m summer move from Leeds.
He has made only three appearances, all from the bench, totalling 14 minutes, and was one of the players mentioned by England coach Gareth Southgate when he defended his latest squad selection on Thursday.
It is just over nine weeks until England open their World Cup campaign, against Iran, only 21 November.
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Time now to start building up to the late one.
Spurs could go level on points with Manchester City at the top with a win today. Leicester will remain bottom unless they win.