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Leicester vs Leeds live: What time does it start, where can I watch it and what are the odds?

A look ahead to the fourth-round Carabao Cup fixture at The King Power Stadium

Nick Stromberg
Tuesday 24 October 2017 16:58 BST
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Leicester host Leeds at the King Power Stadium
Leicester host Leeds at the King Power Stadium (Getty)

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Leicester will play host to Leeds in a Fourth-Round League Cup game this evening hoping to follow-up on their 2-1 league victory at Swansea over the weekend.

For caretaker boss Michael Appleton, who took over from the sacked Craig Shakespeare last week, the well-earned win in his first game in charge will have inspired confidence that a similarly positive result can be achieved against Championship Leeds. Qualification for the quarter-finals of the cup competition may also prove a valuable managerial badge for the 41-year old to earn.

The Foxes, though, take on a rejuvenated-looking Leeds outfit. A resounding 3-0 triumph over Bristol City on Saturday put paid to a dismal run of three straight defeats and returned the Yorkshire club to the play-off places. The visitors will certainly be eyeing another positive result here to see them through to the final-8, the stage that they were eventually knocked-out in last term’s competition.

If both sides can find reason to be confident, then, still expect a certain amount of squad rotation from the two managers. With Leicester playing Everton in the Premier League on Sunday, Daniel Amartey and Leonardo Ulloa may be drafted in to start. Leeds manager Thomas Christiansen will have to do without Gaetano Berardi after the left-back was sent off at Bristol.

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What time does it start?

Leicester vs Leeds kicks off at 19:45

Where can I watch it?

Highlights will be shown at 22:30 on Channel 5.

It’s a big game for…

Islam Slimani. The big Algerian has been used sparingly in the League this season, only starting once. He has impressed in the Cup, however, with three goals in two appearances in the competition so far and tonight may prove an ideal opportunity to impress Leicester’s new temporary manager.

Islam Slimani has been used sparingly so far this season
Islam Slimani has been used sparingly so far this season (Getty)

Best stat…

6/8. In their 8 meetings with Leeds in the League Cup, the Foxes have won 6 times.

Remember when…

One of the two occasions Leeds did emerge victorious. A Robbie Keane hat-trick set up a famous 6-0 away thrashing at Filbert Street in the 2000-2001 season.

Player to watch…

Samuel Saiz. The Spaniard, signed on a four-year deal in July, has enjoyed an encouraging start to life in England. Netting eight goals already this term, including two in Saturday’s victory in Bristol, the attacking midfielder will be keen to add to this tally at the King Power.

Past three meetings…

Leeds 0 Leicester 1 (Nugent), January 2014

Leicester 0 Leeds 0, August 2013

Leicester 1 (Keane) Leeds 1 (Byram), March 2013

Form guide…

Leicester: DWLDDW

Leeds: DWLLLW

Odds…

Leicester: 6/11

Leeds: 19/4

Draw: 33/10

GOAL ALERT! Bristol City 2-1 Crystal Palace ​(Djuric, 39)

Liam Corless24 October 2017 20:25

42' - Scott McTominay rushes into the box to get on the end of Anthony Martial's cut-back but the youngster's first-time effort flies well over the crossbar.

Liam Corless24 October 2017 20:29

43' - Sam Clucas takes aim from distance for Swansea but his curled, left-footed effort goes just wide of Sergio Romero's goal. Decent attempt, that.

Liam Corless24 October 2017 20:30

45' - One added minute to come at the end of this first half.

Liam Corless24 October 2017 20:31

Half-time - Bobby Madley brings an end to the opening period and Jesse Lingard's goal is the difference between the two sides.

Liam Corless24 October 2017 20:35

Half-time scores

  • Arsenal 0-1 Norwich
  • Bournemouth 0-0 Middlesbrough
  • Bristol City 2-1 Crystal Palace
  • Leicester 1-1 Leeds
  • Swansea 0-1 Manchester United
  • Manchester City 0-0 Wolves (latest)
Liam Corless24 October 2017 20:36

Liam Corless24 October 2017 20:42

46' - We are back underway in South Wales!

Liam Corless24 October 2017 20:48

49' - That looked painful! Wayne Routledge and Daley Blind both hold their heads after a rather unpleasant collision just inside the Swansea half.

Routledge earns the home side a corner just moments later but it comes to nothing.

Liam Corless24 October 2017 20:53

51' - What in God's name was that? Alfie Mawson's defensive header is met by Ander Herrera, who wallops an audacious volley into orbit from 30 yards out. That's not the way to get back into Jose Mourinho's good books.

Liam Corless24 October 2017 20:55

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