Leicester vs Tottenham match preview

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Jonny Evans and Rachid Ghezzal should also be fit despite missing Wednesday’s draw at Fulham.

Leicester remains without Jamie Vardy because of a groin problem but Harry Maguire is ready to play after five weeks out with a knee injury.

Jan Vertonghen is available for Spurs after serving a one-match ban. Fellow defenders Kieran Trippier and Juan Foyth have been ruled out due to the respective groin and hamstring injuries.

MOTD COMMENTATOR’S NOTES

@Wilsonfooty: For some, change is unsettling. For Spurs, it’s the lack of change which is impacting on what is becoming a strange season. First the lack of transfer activity, then being stuck at Wembley while their longed-for new stadium inches towards completion.

In the meantime, Tottenham fans seem so fed up with the trip around the North Circular (who can blame them?), that their latest home attendance would have fitted comfortably inside the old White Hart Lane.

Leicester will hope to benefit from Tottenham surely having one eye on their make-or-break trip to the Nou Camp on Tuesday. Claude Puel’s side have put together a seven-game unbeaten run, during which only nine goals have been scored, for and against.

VIEW FROM THE DUGOUT

Leicester City manager Claude Puel: “It’s never a good time to play a top of the table team. They have a big squad. They have international players.

“It’s not a problem for them to play every three or four days. We will need lots of quality, with and without the ball.

“We had good performances against United, Arsenal and Liverpool without having success. I hope we can find the solution tomorrow.”

LAWRO’S PREDICTION

Tottenham play Barcelona on Tuesday in a game they have to win to reach the last 16 of the Champions League, but I think Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino will pick a strong team here.

If he does, then I think Tottenham will win.

Prediction: 0-2

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

Leicester City

Tottenham Hotspur

Source: BBC News

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