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    Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur: Premier League – live

    By Scott Murray,

    2 hours ago

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    9.07pm BST

    47 min: More panto pelters for Maddison as he wanders down the left. It’s the loudest Leicester’s fans are getting this evening. To be fair, their team are giving them nothing to work with. But the mood’s not great. You can feel the possible points deduction hanging over the stadium.

    9.03pm BST

    Leicester keep Spurs waiting awhile before they emerge from the dressing room and get the second half started. No changes. Presumably Steve Cooper has given a few of his side the what-for, and on that subject, here’s Kári Tulinius: “It’s not unusual to see a side newly promoted from the Championship be overmatched in their first game of the season, but that’s usually because the players aren’t of Premier League standard. Leicester has decent quality throughout, but there’s no pattern to their movements. Cooper changed the style, and his team hasn’t adapted. If they don’t gel soon, this might be a long season for the Foxes.”

    8.50pm BST

    Half-time entertainment. A new season of Football Weekly begins for your edification.

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    8.47pm BST

    HALF TIME: Leicester City 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur

    A scoreline that seriously flatters Leicester.

    8.46pm BST

    45 min: There will be one additional first-half minute.

    8.45pm BST

    44 min: Faes heads it clear with confidence.

    8.44pm BST

    43 min: Justin’s poor clearance is intercepted, gifting Sarr the chance to shoot from distance. His effort clanks into the nearest blue shirt and out for a corner on the right. The corner’s hit long. Solanke battles at the far post and earns another corner. Number nine will come in from the left. Maddison to take.

    8.42pm BST

    41 min: Buonanotte steals the ball off Udogie, and makes off down the right again. He’s hauled back by the Spurs defender, who is extremely fortunate not to go into the book for his cynicism. Winks takes the resulting free kick, and it’s an easy pluck for Vicario.

    8.40pm BST

    39 min: Buonanotte does well to advance down the right wing for a while, but he’s got nobody up with him to help, and eventually Van de Ven and Bentancur combine to get the ball off him.

    8.38pm BST

    37 min: Faes blooters long down the middle. Vardy chases after it, but Vicario comes miles out of his box to head clear. The ball drops to Decordova-Reid, who attempts to Beckham it into the empty net from halfway. It’s on, but his improvised hoick sails harmlessly wide right.

    8.36pm BST

    35 min: The Leicester fans are pretty quiet. Fatawu tries to cheer them up by progressing down the right, but his cross is too close to Vicario and there’s nobody in blue in the box anyway.

    8.34pm BST

    33 min: Maddison nearly gets another assist to his name. He shapes to shoot, but instead wedges a clever diagonal ball towards Johnson on the right-hand edge of the six-yard box. Johnson meets the dipping ball on the volley, sending it screeching across Hermansen and inches wide of the left-hand post. So close to number two.

    8.33pm BST

    32 min: Ndidi comes clattering into the back of Maddison, 25 yards from the Leicester goal, just to the left of the D. He’s fortunate not to go into the book. But this is a free kick in a very dangerous position. Maddison’s eyes light up.

    8.32pm BST

    31 min: A slightly fortunate finish, but Spurs deserved their good break. They’re more than good for their lead. Maddison, the subject of so much pantomime abuse, will be delighted with his assist.

    8.31pm BST

    GOAL! Leicester City 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur (Porro 29)

    This had been coming all right. Son probes down the left. He pulls back to find Maddison, who sends an inswinger towards Porro on the penalty spot. Porro glances the ball towards the bottom right – off his shoulder! – but it’s on target and the keeper has no chance.

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    Porro wheels away in celebration. Photograph: Hannah McKay/Reuters

    Updated at 9.04pm BST

    8.28pm BST

    27 min: … but Spurs quickly regain their smooth rhythm. Udogie and Son link up down the left, the latter spinning elegantly into the box before his low cross is hacked clear. Leicester continue to hang on in there.

    8.27pm BST

    26 min: It all gets a little scrappy in midfield. Leicester won’t mind that too much.

    8.27pm BST

    24 min: Maddison sashays down the inside-left channel before cutely wedging towards Solanke in the middle. Justin heads away. Fatawu then eases Maddison onto the floor and makes off with the ball, much to the amusement of the Leicester fans.

    8.23pm BST

    22 min: A free kick for Leicester in Tottenham’s half. Winks and Decordova-Reid attempt some sort of training-ground routine, but it doesn’t come off. Leicester try again, Buonanotte looking for Decordova-Reid on the left with a raking diagonal, but the ball sails out for a goal kick. Again, it’s better, though the bar’s set so low.

    8.21pm BST

    20 min: Spurs come again, Maddison spinning into space down the right and dinking infield for Solanke, who attempts to turn Vestergaard in the hope of shooting from close range, but falls over instead. He wants a penalty – and there was a little contact on his ankle before the defender cleared – but he’s not getting one. Referee’s call!

    8.20pm BST

    19 min: From Tottenham’s seventh corner, Son leans back and hoicks a cross deep into the stand behind the goal.

    8.19pm BST

    18 min: Johnson bustles down the right and wins a corner off Vestergaard. They’re racking them up. This is number six. It’s only half cleared, and Son has a dig from the left-hand edge of the D. The shot’s deflected out to the left for number seven.

    Updated at 8.25pm BST

    8.18pm BST

    16 min: A bit better from Leicester as Fatawu’s industry wins the ball in midfield and sends Decordova-Reid dribbling down the left. Decordova-Reid enters the box but can’t work enough space to get a shot away, eventually turning tail.

    8.16pm BST

    14 min: Fatawu fouls Van de Ven out on the left flank. The resulting free kick is half-cleared to Porro on the right. Porro loops into the mixer. Solanke whistles a header straight at Hermansen. Spurs have done everything except score.

    Updated at 8.21pm BST

    8.14pm BST

    13 min: Son is released into acres down the left by Sarr. He feeds Maddison on the overlap. Maddison looks for Solanke in the middle, but the low cross is bundled out for a corner, from which nothing comes. A Spurs goal feels no more than a matter of time.

    8.13pm BST

    11 min: Maddison links up with Son this time, and yet another corner is won down the left. He takes it himself. Fatawu eyebrows it out for a corner on the other side. Maddison takes this one too. It’s worked back to Son. He crosses for Romero, who attempts to guide a header across Hermansen and into the bottom right. He beats the keeper but the ball bounces wide right.

    Updated at 8.58pm BST

    8.10pm BST

    10 min: Udogie and Maddison combine down the left to cause Leicester more bother. The former’s low cross is tidied up by Justin. Spurs are well on top here.

    8.09pm BST

    8 min: Hermansen in action again as Spurs win a corner out right this time. It’s played back to Son, who curls into the mixer for Solanke, who doesn’t really connect with his low diving header, six yards out. Easy for the keeper to claim.

    8.08pm BST

    6 min: Son again pops up on the left and wins another corner. Maddison’s delivery is much better this time, a vicious inswinger towards the near post. Bentancur flicks it towards the top right. It’s heading in, but Ndidi clears off the line, a wonderful swivel and hook. Leicester can only half clear, then Johnson has a belt from distance. Hermansen parries well.

    Updated at 8.16pm BST

    8.06pm BST

    5 min: The corner’s no good. Maddison takes up possession again a little later, and now the boos are more audible. Pantomime season arrives earlier every year.

    8.05pm BST

    4 min: Son crosses from the left. It’s deflected out by Justin for the first corner of the evening. Leicester old boy Maddison gets more applause than abuse as he prepares to take it.

    8.04pm BST

    3 min: Spurs knock it around the back awhile, establishing some early control.

    8.02pm BST

    1 min: A quick hoof down the middle for Vardy to chase. At the age of 37 and without a full pre-season in his legs, he’s not beating Van de Ven any time soon. Perhaps ten years ago.

    8.02pm BST

    A knee of equality is taken … then Spurs get the ball rolling. The final match of the opening round is underway.

    8.00pm BST

    Before the match starts, there’s a minute of warm applause in memory of Craig Shakespeare, who passed away earlier this month. Shakespeare was an integral part of Leicester’s title win in 2015-16, assisting Claudio Ranieri, and went on to manage the club himself. A banner in the crowd reads “rest easy”.

    Updated at 8.03pm BST

    7.58pm BST

    The teams are out! It’s anticipation o’clock at the King Power, you can hear it, you can feel it, you can almost touch it. Both sets of fans in good voice. Leicester in blue, Spurs in white. We’ll be off in a couple of minutes.

    7.56pm BST

    As mentioned in the preamble, this is the highest scoring match-up in Premier League history. Here’s the top of the list of the all-time goals-per-game averages, as flashed up by Sky Sports just now.

    3.8
    Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur

    3.7
    Sunderland and Chelsea

    3.4
    Manchester City and Fulham
    Liverpool and Crystal Palace

    3.3
    Liverpool and Leeds United
    Southampton and Newcastle United

    7.21pm BST

    Pre-season reading. Come get it before reality starts depleting your reserves of optimism.

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    7.07pm BST

    Ange Postecoglou’s turn for a chat with Sky. “It’s a little bit less chaotic than last year … Harry Kane left about 24 hours before the first game … so it’s fair to say we’re a little bit more settled … having said that we got off to a great start so maybe that doesn’t mean anything … whatever Spurs’ ambitions are are my ambitions … I’m certainly not here just to take part … it’s a big club … we know we haven’t had success for a long time … there’s only one way to change that … I’m really happy to get Dominic Solanke in … we were always a little bit short every week … it’s going to make an enormous difference … he’s a perfect fit for us … works hard … linking up … always in the box.”

    7.01pm BST

    Steve Cooper talks to Sky Sports. “Jamie Vardy came to see me a couple of days ago … he feels good and was uncomfortable we didn’t have a fully fit striker … he made himself available … you have to trust his judgement … that’s what we’ve done … the lads did brilliantly last season … to win the Championship a lot of good things have to happen … so inside the training ground it’s been really positive … a really good spirit … it’s a massive step up to the Premier League … one thing that we can do is give everything and play well … show an identity … keep the good thing going … also tailor it to what’s coming … some things might have to look a little bit different … it’s about putting a plan together.”

    6.54pm BST

    Jamie Vardy starts for Leicester City. Bobby Decordova-Reid and Facundo Buonanotte make their debuts. It’s too early for a sighting of former Spurs man Oliver Skipp.

    Tottenham also have a debutant in their starting XI: £65m striker Dominic Solanke. Exciting new midfielders Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall are on the bench. James Maddison returns to his old club for the first time since leaving for Spurs last year.

    Updated at 7.20pm BST

    6.47pm BST

    The teams

    Leicester City: Hermansen, Justin, Faes, Vestergaard, Kristiansen, Ndidi, Winks, Fatawu, Buonanotte, De Cordova-Reid, Vardy.
    Subs: Ward, Okoli, Mavididi, Choudhury, Ricardo Pereira, Soumare, Nelson, Cannon, McAteer.

    Tottenham Hotspur: Vicario, Porro, Romero, van de Ven, Udogie, Sarr, Bentancur, Maddison, Johnson, Solanke, Son.
    Subs: Austin, Dragusin, Richarlison, Gray, Bergvall, Werner, Kulusevski, Spence, Davies.

    Referee: Christopher Kavanagh (Lancashire).

    Updated at 7.14pm BST

    6.45pm BST

    Preamble / Harbinger

    The very first time these two clubs met in this fixture, in the FA Cup in 1914, the game ended 5-5. Since then, Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur have met another 119 times, and there’s only been one goalless draw, at White Hart Lane in 1948. The last time the teams met, at the King Power in 2023, Leicester won 4-1, payback for the 6-2 thrashing Spurs gave them a few months earlier at their place. And in 34 Premier League meetings, these clubs have shared 128 goals at an average of 3.76 per game, the highest rate in the competition’s history. So tonight’s match comes with as close to a guarantee of goals as you’re ever going to get. Don’t disappoint us by cocking a snook to history, now, chaps. Kick-off is at 8pm BST. It’s on!

    PARISH NOTICE: In the event of the first-ever 0-0 in this fixture, apologies for jinxing it will be made just after 10pm.

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