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Coventry 2-1 Leicester
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Coventry 2-1 Leicester
Four minutes added on.
Meanwhile, Coventry's Jay Dasilva goes into the book for a foul.
Coventry 2-1 Leicester
Ged Scott
BBC Sport at the CBS Arena
Well, you can't say Coventry haven't deserved that.
If it was loud when the equaliser went in, the explosion of noise that greeted Milan van Ewijk's strike was on another level.
Only his second goal for the club. His first since September. And the ground is now bouncing to the chant of 'Oh Milan van Ewijk'.
Coventry 2-1 Leicester
Leicester swiftly race into the Coventry half and Cesare Casadei tries his luck from outside the box.
But his effort goes over the crossbar, much to the joy of the home supporters.
Coventry 2-1 Leicester
Steve Ogrizovic
Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR
It is relentless pressure that tells again.
Leicester are not brilliant at defending corners.
It is not the best strike he will ever make but it is well directed and has found the corner.
And surely they will go on to clinch these three points today.
Milan van Ewijk
Coventry have turned it around!
Tatsuhiro Sakamoto delivers the corner - poorly, I might add - into the Leicester box but Jamie Allen keeps it alive, Leicester do a poor job of clearing the ball away and it falls to the feet of Milan van Ewijk who strikes low from the edge of the box.
That's been coming.
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Mitchell: I think O'Hare will follow in the footsteps of Gyokeres and Hamer. If he keeps playing this well, it's hard to see him staying beyond the end of the season.
Coventry 1-1 Leicester
Ged Scott
BBC Sport at the CBS Arena
Well, that has sure raised the roof inside the arena as the majority of the near 30,000 sell-out crowd acclaim that Callum O'Hare cracker .
A neat bit of quick feet from the artful O'Hare to outfox Wout Faes and thread a low right-foot shot through his legs into the right corner - and suddenly that's got the Sky Blues supporters singing again.
It's the very least they deserved - but Leicester have a nice habit of still winning knife-edge games like this!
Coventry 1-1 Leicester
Another yellow card.
This time to Leicester's Cesare Casadei for a cynical foul.
Still some needle in this one.
Coventry 1-1 Leicester
Ellis Simms gets hold of the ball inside the Leicester box and looks to weave his way into playing a cross.
But before he can do so he clumsily diverts the ball out for a goal kick to the visitors.
Meanwhile, Leicester make another change as Hamza Choudhury comes on for Tom Cannon.
Coventry 1-1 Leicester
Clive Eakin
BBC CWR Sport
Two up front for the Sky Blues now...
Callum O'Hare continues his run of goalscoring.
He picks up the ball and runs back to the halfway line saying 'we can win this now'.
Can they win it now?
Callum O'Hare
Coventry finally draw level against 10-man Leicester!
Ellis Simms is in the thick of the action almost immediately after coming on as he works the ball on the edge of the box to fellow substitute Jay Dasilva who swiftly tees up Callum O'Hare who makes no mistake from 10 yards.
The Coventry fans are deafening in their celebrations. Can the hosts find another goal in the final 10 minutes or so?
Coventry 0-1 Leicester
Harry Winks goes into the book for bringing down Callum O'Hare as Coventry raced on the counter.
Meanwhile, Ellis Simms comes on for Coventry in place of Kasey Palmer as the hosts make another change hoping to finally make their advantage count.
Coventry 0-1 Leicester
Coventry work upfield within moments of Tom Cannon testing Sky Blues keeper Bradley Collins with a long-range strike.
The hosts can't quite work through a shot, though, as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall does well to deal with the danger and let the ball run away for a goal kick to the Foxes.
Coventry 0-1 Leicester
Kasey Palmer concedes a foul by bringing down Leicester scorer Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall midway through the Foxes' half.
Meanwhile, in the aftermath, Leicester boss Enzo Maresca goes into the book, meaning he'll miss their game against fellow promotion chasers Ipswich Town a week on Monday.
Coventry 0-1 Leicester
Steve Ogrizovic
Ex-Coventry City goalkeeper on BBC CWR
We need to spread these wide players out a little more, then the gaps will appear in the middle.
Coventry 0-1 Leicester
Ged Scott
BBC Sport at the CBS Arena
The Leicester City fans are still singing but the majority of Coventry City's biggest crowd of the season (29,914) have become somewhat subdued.
They might have a man advantage but they still feel wronged by that earlier game-changing penalty decision - and understandably so.
The fans need to up the mood though, if they are going inspire their team to up their game and come from behind.
Coventry 0-1 Leicester
Jake Bidwell and Josh Eccles are brought off as Coventry make a double change.
Jay Dasilva and Jamie Allen take their place.
Coventry 0-1 Leicester
Coventry passing the ball around with relative ease, as you'd expect given their advantage.
But as yet they can't find a way through to really test Leicester at the back.
Coventry 0-1 Leicester
A meeting of the Kaseys as Coventry carry on their press.
Kasey Palmer looks to work his way through into the Leicester box but he tussles with namesake Kasey McAteer and goes down.
The referee waves play on, however.
Coventry 0-1 Leicester
Owynn Palmer-Atkin
BBC Radio Leicester Sport
There have been a few naughty fouls in this game from both teams.
Coventry just looking after the ball trying to tire the 10-men of Leicester out.