Postpublished at 12:35 British Summer Time 29 October 2022
Leicester 0-0 Man City
85% Manchester City possession in the opening five minutes.
RESULT: Liverpool 1-2 Leeds - defensive mistake gifts visitors opening goal through Rodrigo. Mohamed Salah on target for the equaliser. Crysencio Summerville scores last-gasp goal for Leeds
RESULT: Leicester City 0-1 Manchester City - Kevin de Bruyne's stunning second-half free-kick enough to earn win and send City to top of Premier League without striker Erling Haaland
RESULT: Brighton 4-1 Chelsea - Graham Potter's Chelsea thrashed by the Seagulls on his return to Amex Stadium
RESULT: Bournemouth 2-3 Tottenham - Spurs come from 2-0 down to beat the Cherries
RESULT: Newcastle United 4-0 Aston Villa - Callum Wilson scores twice, Joelinton adds third, Miguel Almiron scores fourth. Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez subbed off after taking an knee to the head
RESULT: Brentford 1-1 Wolves - Ben Mee scores superb second-half scissor-kick before Ruben Neves equalises two minutes later. Diego Costa sent off in stoppage time for violent conduct
RESULT: Crystal Palace 1-0 Southampton - Odsonne Edouard scores only goal in win for the Eagles
RESULT: Fulham 0-0 Everton
Neil Johnston, Emma Sanders and Tom Rostance
Leicester 0-0 Man City
85% Manchester City possession in the opening five minutes.
Leicester 0-0 Man City
Leicester were bottom with one point from seven games after a 6-2 defeat at Tottenham on 17 September. Things have changed for the better.
Good work by James Justin but the move breaks down as the ball comes back off the Leicester player and rolls out for a goal kick.
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Sharon: Wow so much respect for Pierre-Emile Højbjerg.
Robert: Højbjerg interview is a hard but worthwhile watch...
Holly: Just watching this now, incredibly moving, especially when he’s talking about his Dad and Daughter. Bought a tear to my eye.
Leicester 0-0 Man City
Timothy Castagne cuts out an attempted cross into the Leicester box. The visitors are dominating the early exchanges with Jack Grealish and Kevin de Bruyne heavily involved.
Leicester 0-0 Man City
Away we go as Manchester City get the game started without Erling Haaland.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
This is Leicester's final Premier League home game before Remembrance Day on 11 November.
Brendan Rodgers and Pep Guardiola are standing by the side of the pitch holding poppy wreaths.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
For those who are just joining us, here is a reminder of the two teams.
Jamie Vardy and Caglar Soyuncu return for the Foxes...
While Manchester City are without Erling Haaland...
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Since Pep Guardiola took charge in 2016-17, no side has scored more Premier League goals against the Manchester City than Leicester (17), despite the Foxes losing nine of their 12 games against them in this time.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Who is pumped for this?
They're pumping Kasabian out of the speakers and the teams are on their way out.
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Ravi: As an Arsenal fan, I wish Unai Emery all the best (apart from when he plays my team). He was never given the backing he needed (over Ozil, not buying Saha, but paying more foe Pepa etc. When he was sacked, he showed his real class with his goodbye message to the fans. All the best Unai.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Leicester City
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers to BT Sport: "The resilience is back in the team and we are seeing some good football. We are playing an extra body at the back, that's how we have been at our best against Manchester City. Whatever structure you play you have to defend well.
"It's great to come up against the big players but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't slightly pleased when I heard Haaland wasn't playing..."
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Mike Minay
BBC Radio Manchester
I know it sounds daft to have a need to be convinced after back-to-back titles and a start that sees Manchester City second in the league - with a striker hitting goals for fun. But there are two areas that I will be watching before the break for the World Cup.
The first is simple. Three games to go before the Premier League pauses - Leicester away, Fulham and Brentford at home. It has to be nine points from nine. If City can do this, then they'll be in a good place and ready for the league's resumption at the end of December.
The second is possibly a little harsh. I want to see more from Julian Alvarez. I asked Pep Guardiola about this in Friday's news conference and he's right that Alvarez hasn't played as much as his benchmark - Erling Haaland.
But in the cameos he's had, and in some starts, I haven't seen enough accuracy to be convinced that he's a suitable number two for the Norwegian. He is, right now, the only candidate City have in that role without playing a false nine. If Haaland is injured, maybe it is his time to shine?
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I love all this talk about the World Cup squad, have we got an unlimited number? Take him and him and him the only person I haven't heard mentioned is Alan Shearer and he will be there anyway.
Fred from Manchester (no not that one)
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Without Erling Haaland, Manchester City will have to do do things differently.
Leicester have not only had the week off, they are looking a lot better defensively and also have the threat of James Maddison and Harvey Barnes.
This feels like it will be closer than it might have been a couple of weeks ago, but Manchester City should still have too much quality for the Foxes.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at The King Power Stadium
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is wearing the expression of a man with the world's worries on his shoulders as he sits alone in the technical area as his team warms up.
It will be ok, Pep. It still looks a top-class side even without Erling Haaland.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola to BT Sport: "I haven't picked a penalty taker, we will see what happens."
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Owynn Palmer-Atkin
BBC Radio Leicester Sport
Brendan Rodgers has delivered 10 points from a possible 15, three clean sheets and Leicester are out of the relegation zone. It's been a successful month.
Some may see Manchester City as a free hit for the Foxes. Perhaps they’re right. However, with confidence on the up and the flickering ember of an underdog tag, who knows what to expect.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Is it acceptable for a 51-year-old man to wear a hoodie?
Hit the thumbs.
Leicester v Man City (12:30 BST)
Nigel Reo-Coker
Former West Ham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
James Maddison doesn't fit Gareth Southgate's style or system and what he believes in. Some people believe Trent Alexander-Arnold is one of the best right-backs in world football right now but we know Gareth Southgate isn't a massive Trent fan.
Out of possession, how good is Maddison to help England win the ball back and tactically?
Brentford v Wolves (15:00 BST)
There's no sign of second-season syndrome at Brentford.
The Bees have thrashed both Manchester United and Leeds, and held London rivals Chelsea.
They start at home to Wolves in 11th spot and boss Thomas Frank has given an-depth interview with Football Focus about building a team, managing in the Premier League and how it feels to see his team score a last-minute winner.
You can watch it from 12:00 BST on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website & app.