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Blackburn 0-0 Leicester
Blackburn keeper Aynsley Pears has to be alert to tip behind a cross from Abdul Fatawu which was mishit from deep on the right.
FT: Blackburn Rovers 1-4 Leicester City
Leicester go back to the top of the Championship with victory at Ewood Park
Faes heads Foxes into early lead, Szmodics levels for Rovers
Vardy restores Leicester's lead before late goals from Iheanacho and Dewsbury-Hall seal win
Blackburn drop to 18th in table after third straight defeat
Leicester win at Blackburn for first time since 1997
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Blackburn 0-0 Leicester
Blackburn keeper Aynsley Pears has to be alert to tip behind a cross from Abdul Fatawu which was mishit from deep on the right.
Blackburn 0-0 Leicester
Sanny Rudravajhala
Reporting for 5 Live Sport
An early start at Ewood Park but they’ve got the kids out of bed on the touchline to fly the Blackburn flags on the sidelines.
Leicester fans have filled most of the lower tier of the imposing Darwen End and have reason to be in fine voice. A win today will see the Foxes back to the top of the Championship as Enzo Maresca bids to get Leicester back in the big time at the first time of asking.
It’s not since 1997 that Leicester last won at Blackburn. Rovers had Kevin Gallacher leading the line that day. He’s sat just behind me for BBC Radio Lancashire and how Jon Dahl Tomasson would love him in his prime on the park today.
Starlet striker Harry Leonard drops out injured with Dilan Markanday coming in since their 4-3 defeat to Ipswich in their last league outing.
Those away fans are in full voice already, let’s see if Rovers can upset their perfect away start this season.
Blackburn 0-0 Leicester
Blackburn forward Sammie Szmodics looks to get an early shot off from outside teh box, but Harry Winks is there to block it.
Blackburn 0-0 Leicester
Kevin Gallacher
Former Blackburn striker on BBC Radio Lancashire
Leicester are a good side. Even though Blackburn are at home, they are underdogs today and it's a good chance to see where they are. Can they match this side?
Blackburn 0-0 Leicester
Can Blackburn avoid a third straight defeat and stop Leicester City's momentum?
Rovers are in their traditional black and white halves. The visitors are sporting a mustard-coloured third strip.
James Linington is the referee for this one.
Blackburn v Leicester (12:00 BST)
Dilan Markanday netted Blackburn's fifth goal against Cardiff in midweek, and is rewarded with a start this lunchtime
Both these sides were in action in the League Cup during midweek, with differing fortunes.
Blackburn saw off fellow Championship side Cardiff 5-2, and were handed a trip to Premier League side Chelsea in the fourth round.
Leicester, however, exited to top-flight opposition, losing 3-1 to Liverpool at Anfield.
Only Ricardo Pereira and James Justin from that Foxes starting line-up begin today's match.
The Foxes are winless in their last six league visits to Blackburn - drawing twice and losing four times - since a 4-2 win on the final day of the 1996-97 Premier League season.
Blackburn v Leicester (12:00 BST)
One change for Leicester too from last weekend, which is also because of injury.
James Justin starts at left-back in place of Callum Doyle.
Leicester XI: Hermansen, Pereira, Faes, Vestergaard, Justin, Ndidi, Winks, Dewsbury-Hall, Fatawu, Mavididi, Vardy.
Subs: Stolarczyk (GK), Coady, Souttar, Choudhury, Casadei, Akgun, McAteer, Iheanacho, Daka.
Blackburn v Leicester (12:00 BST)
Rovers boss Jon Dahl Tomasson is forced into one change from last weekend's 4-3 defeat by Ipswich at Portman Road.
Dilan Markanday comes in for the injured Harry Leonard.
Blackburn XI: Pears, Brittain, Carter, Hyam, Pickering, Travis, A Wharton, Moran, Markanday, Sigurdsson, Szmodics.
Subs: Wahlstedt (GK), Hill, S Wharton, Rankin-Costello, Tronstad, Gilsenan, Garrett, Dolan, Telalovic.
Blackburn v Leicester (12:00 BST)
Leicester City look to have aced their recruitment this summer after replacing interim boss Dean Smith, who could not save the club from relegation from the top flight.
Enzo Maresca was assistant to Pep Guardiola last season as Manchester City won the treble, but has left the bright lights of the Premier League and Champions League to strike out on his own.
And he has been rewarded so far.
The Foxes have won seven of their eight Championship games this season, with their sole defeat coming at home against Hull last month.
The visitors are looking to make it four victories on the bounce today.
Blackburn v Leicester (12:00 BST)
This campaign has been a bit stop-start for Blackburn.
Rovers are yet to register back-to-back league wins, and sit 17th with 10 points from their first eight games.
After successive defeats against Sunderland and Ipswich, the Ewood Park side are two points above the relegation zone following yesterday's action.
Can Jon Dahl Tomasson get his side back on track against a Leicester team in stunning form?
Blackburn v Leicester (12:00 BST)
By the start of October, the Championship table begins to take shape, and the final match of the weekend pits together two sides who were among the pre-season favourites for promotion.
Hosts Blackburn challenged for much of last season, but ultimately finished one place outside of the play-offs.
So far in 2023-24, Rovers have failed to match those lofty expectations.
Fans of visitors Leicester City would have been hopeful of mounting a bid to bounce straight back to the Premier League, but whether they would have expected such a bright start under Enzo Maresca is another matter.
The Foxes will return to the top of the table if they avoid defeat this lunchtime.
Kick-off is 15 minutes away.