Leicester vs Tottenham live commentary: Foxes begin Premier League return with visit of Spurs on Monday – kick-off time, team news and how to follow
Leicester begin their return to Premier League action by hosting Tottenham at the King Power for the first Monday night game of the season.
He Foxes have had a tumultuous summer, losing their manager, Enzo Marescaand one of its best players, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hallto Chelsea.
Former Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper He's the new man in charge, and it's already looking like this season is going to be a tough one.
The Foxes have not spent much money so far in the transfer window and the squad looks thin, but they will hope to fight back on Monday.
Meanwhile, Tottenhamlow Angel Postecoglouwill be looking to reach the top four after finishing fifth last year.
Spurs started brightly but faded towards the end of the campaign and crashed out of the Champions League.
Leicester vs Tottenham: Dom's big day
A new Tottenham striker is likely to emerge in this match. Dominic Solanke will make his debut for the Spurs.
The North London club spent 65 million pounds on the former Liverpool and Chelsea striker.
Solanke saw his price tag skyrocket after an excellent campaign with Bournemouth, in which he scored 19 Premier League goals in 38 games.
Postecoglou has been crying out for a striker since Harry Kane left last summer, and in Solanke, he could have the ideal man to lead the attack.
Spurs impressed people last season with their enterprising play, so Solanke should get plenty of scoring opportunities, and it wouldn't be a surprise if he was thrown straight in against Leicester.
- Leicester beat Tottenham 4-1 in their last Premier League meeting in February 2023 – they last won consecutive league games against Spurs in October 1999 (a run of three).
- Tottenham have only failed to score in one of their 17 Premier League away games against Leicester, a 3-0 defeat at Filbert Street in September 1997.
- Of all Premier League games played at least 30 times, Leicester vs Tottenham has the highest average goals per game (3.8 – 128 goals in 34 games). There have been 28 goals scored in the last five meetings between the two teams (5.6 per game).
Leicester vs Tottenham: Date and how to follow
This Premier League clash is scheduled for Monday, August 19.
Kick-off at the King Power is scheduled for 20:00 UK time.
talkSPORT will have exclusive live commentary from the East Midlands, with Adrian Durham as presenter.
Commentary will then be provided by Sam Matterface, former Fulham midfielder Danny Murphy and Leicester icon Marc Albrighton.
talkSPORT.com will also have all the reaction.
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- Leicester are unbeaten in the last nine occasions when they have started their league campaign with a home game (W6 D3). However, the last three times they have lost such a game they have been relegated at the end of the campaign: 1-3 v Newcastle in 1994-95 (Premier League), 0-5 v Bolton in 2001-02 (Premier League) and 0-1 v Blackpool in 2007-08 (Championship).
- This is the seventh time Tottenham have started their Premier League campaign against a promoted side; they have won five of the previous six and lost the other 1-0 against Sunderland in 2007-08.
- Tottenham's last four Premier League wins of 2023-24 have come against each of the teams that finished in the bottom four (Nottingham Forest, Luton, Burnley, Sheffield United). They won all six of their league games against promoted sides last season, accounting for 30% of their overall wins (6/20).
Leicester vs Tottenham: team news
The Foxes look set to be without three key players for the start of the season.
Jamie Vardy has only featured in one pre-season game, which was his first, and has not played since.
Conor Coady will also miss the game, while Patson Daka's foot will be protected in a protective boot after coming off against Lens last week.
In terms of signings, Facundo Buonanotte and Bobby Decordova-Reid are hoping to make their debuts after joining from Brighton and Fulham respectively.
Isshaku Fatawu's loan from Sporting Lisbon has been made permanent, while Caleb Okoli could be moved straight into defence.
For Spurs, Solanke is expected to make his debut, alongside central midfielder Archie Gray.
Lucas Bergvall is another young midfielder who has joined the club and is expected to feature in the first team.
On the injury front, Richarlison is out with a calf injury.
Reserve goalkeeper Fraser Forster fractured his foot last year and is close to returning, but is unlikely to be available for this one.
- Leicester have lost half of their Premier League games played on Mondays (21/42); only in Friday games do the Foxes have a higher defeat rate in the competition (61.5% – 8/13).
- New Leicester manager Steve Cooper's last Premier League game in charge was a 2-0 home defeat to Tottenham in December last year with Nottingham Forest. This will be the 10th occasion that a manager has taken charge of consecutive Premier League games against the same opponent but with a different team, with none of the previous nine having lost both games.
- Tottenham's Son Heung-min has been directly involved in 13 goals in 14 Premier League games against Leicester (9 goals, 4 assists), and has only been involved in more against Southampton (15). In fact, the Korean has scored five goals and provided one assist in his last three games against the Foxes.
- Leicester striker Jamie Vardy has scored eight Premier League goals against Tottenham, and has only scored more in his league career against Arsenal and Watford (11 each). In fact, the Englishman has scored seven goals in eight Premier League opening-day games, and only four players have scored more on the opening day in the competition's history (Shearer, Lampard, Rooney and Salah, eight each).
Leicester vs Tottenham: What has been said?
Former Spurs and current Leicester midfielder Harry Winks is keen to face them.
He said: “It's a game I'm looking forward to.”
“My friends and family will be there, and it will be against former teammates.
It will be nice to see some people.
“It will be my first time playing against a former team, but I have enough experience to approach it like any other match, although I'm sure there will be that added fire to want to win.”
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