Leicester City vs Liverpool as it happened: Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino preserve Reds’ perfect start
Re-live all the action from the first Premier League match this weekend
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Your support makes all the difference.Liverpool survived an embarrassing mistake from Brazil goalkeeper Alisson to beat Leicester 2-1 on Saturday for a fourth straight win to open the Premier League season.
Attempting a Cruyff turn in his own area to get round Leicester striker Kelechi Iheanacho, Alisson got the ball caught in his feet and lost possession. Iheanacho squared the ball for Rachid Ghezzal to make it 2-1 in the 63rd minute.
Liverpool held on for the win despite being far from its best at King Power Stadium, with first-half goals by Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino doing the damage.
Preview
When is it?
Leicester vs Liverpool kicks off at the King Power stadium at 12:30 (BST)
Where can I watch it?
Sky Sports will be showing live coverage of the match on Sky Sports Premier League from 11:30 and on Sky Sports Main Event from 12:30. The game will also be available online via SkyGo.
Past three meetings
30 December 2017, Premier League – Liverpool 2 (Salah x2) Leicester 0
23 September 2017, Premier League – Leicester 2 (Okazaki, Vardy) Liverpool 3 (Salah, Coutinho, Henderson)
19 September 2017, Carabao Cup – Leicester 2 (Okazaki, Slimani) Liverpool 0
Form guide
Leicester: LWWW
Liverpool: WWW
Odds
Leicester to win: 7/1
Liverpool to win: 4/9
Draw: 4/1
Prediction
Leicester 1-3 Liverpool
KICK OFF: City settle down quickly and pass the ball in midfield in the opening minute.
City creating chances and they break out from the back with Fernandinho laying a delightful pass into the path of Riyadh Mahrez who pulls inside from the right hand side but scuffs his shot wide of the post.
Good chance gone.
More to come? Probably.
Do you like stats?
Well, you might do, but if you're a Newcastle fan you won't enjoy this one.
The Toon army have only accumulated 3 points from a possible 63 in their past 21 matches against Manchester City.
In other words, they don't like playing against Manchester City.
GOAL! Manchester City 1-0 Newcastle (Sterling, 7)
It's just glorious from Raheem Sterling. He gets fed by Benjamin Mendy (yes, that's another assist for him, too) and Sterling cuts inside from the left hand-side and like his goal against Arsenal he smashes it into the corner with his right foot.
Big celebrations. Big goal.
Long ole game left.
Newcastle are completely on the ropes. Lascelles is making errors and the defenders look worried by the wave of City attacks.
We're 12 minutes in and it is just dominance.
Are they trying to beat their Huddersfield score? Probably, yes.
16 mins: I'd like to tell you that Newcastle have caused a threat as the game settles but no, City are just retaining possession and will be looking to breakthrough again at some point.
CHANCE! And there's your chance!
Aguero lays it off to Jesus who runs onto it and beats his defender with a wonderful dummy.
Facing Dubravka well inside the box, Jesus' left footed attempt is just a bit tame and the Newcastle stopper gets down well to stop it.
25 mins: I'll give Newcastle their dues. They've settled a little bit into this game - not creating much, but keeping the ball a bit better.
As a say this, David Silva delightfully turns on the edge of the box and Diame fells him pretty dramatically and yet no yellow card has been brandished.
Free kick - dangerous area.
CHANCE! And it's another one for Gabriel Jesus.
David Silva, the magician, floats in a lovely ball over the heads of the Newcastle defenders and it falls to the head of the Brazilian striker.
Sadly for him, the ball seems to come off his face and bounce to Dubravka with no difficulty.
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