
Tirana is in touching distance for Leicester City, but they face their toughest test yet in Roma
Leicester City host Italian outfit AS Roma on Thursday evening for the first leg of the Foxes’ Europa Conference League semi-final.
Leicester City host Italian outfit AS Roma on Thursday evening for the first leg of the Foxes’ Europa Conference League semi-final.
For the first time since 2014, Nottingham Forest and Leicester City faced off, and it could not have gone any better for the red side from the East Midlands.
Another East Midlands derby awaits Nottingham Forest as they take on Leicester City in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup.
Picture the scene. Your side has just gone 2-1 down with 15 minutes to go and you look to your bench for someone to make an impact.
For the first time in nearly five years, Sheffield United will most likely play Leicester without manager Chris Wilder at the helm with his sacking proving to be imminent.
Over the two legs, the Foxes simply didn’t look like scoring as they were far from their best and ultimately were defeated 2-0 at the King Power Stadium.
All to play for in the second leg of the Round of 32 tie between the Foxes and Slavia Praha. The East Midlands club will look to be on the front foot and make sure to not concede any crucial away goals.
The Belgian summer signing has proven his worth in the Premier League this season, but what position suits Castagne the most?
A game of two completely different halves saw the two sides go head-to-head in a fantastic battle which ended in a goalless draw at the Sinobo Stadium.
The Foxes are closing on the top of the table with Fofana and Evans playing a vital part with the defence being rock-solid, compact and seeing Leicester keep two clean sheets in a row.
Leicester City have a chance to jump in first-place in the Premier League when Frank Lampard’s wounded Blues travel to the King Power Stadium for the encounter.
Alex Jones looks back at Leicester’s 1-1 draw away at Crystal Palace, and whether the Foxes have enough squad depth to keep up their unlikely title charge.
Before the start of the season, not many Crystal Palace fans would’ve expected their team to be above Arsenal in the Premier League table after 15 games.
Unai Emery faces the real threat of losing his job if his Arsenal side fail to win at Leicester City on Saturday evening.
Liverpool face Leicester in a top four clash at Anfield this Saturday. Who will come out on top?