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Brugge vs Leicester as it happened: Marc Albrighton and Riyad Mahrez give Foxes win

Follow the latest from the Champions League Group G clash

Samuel Stevens
Jan Breydel Stadium
Wednesday 14 September 2016 12:42 EDT
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Leicester's players applaud their travelling support
Leicester's players applaud their travelling support (Getty)

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Welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of Club Brugge vs Leicester City.

The Foxes' fairytale continues apace as they make their Champions League debut against the 1978 finalists.

Success in the competition is more likely than last year's remarkable Premier League title win, according to the bookmakers' odds.

Claudio Ranieri's side are 50/1 to win Europe's premier club competition.

The Italian, however, is aware that another fairytale is unlikely and used his pre-match press conference to preach caution.

Wednesday's Champions League fixtures

All kick-off times are 3.00pm unless stated

  • Leverkusen vs CSKA Moscow
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Monaco
  • Real Madrid vs Sporting Lisbon
  • Legia Warsaw vs Borussia Dortmund
  • Club Brugge vs Leicester City
  • Porto vs Copenhagen
  • Lyon vs Dinamo Zagreb
  • Juventus vs Sevilla
  • Manchester City vs Borussia Monchengladbach

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2 mins - Club Bruges 0 Leicester City 0 - Following a steady start to life in Europe, Leicester City get their first real scare of the evening. Club Brugge should, in truth, be ahead. José Izquierdo bursts into space for the hosts and glances just wide.

Samuel Stevens14 September 2016 19:50

GOOAALL!! Club Brugge 0 Leicester City 1 - Marc Albrighton

4 mins: Lift off for the champions of England! Moments after almost going behind, Marc Albrighton is on hand to stab the ball in and score Leicester City's first ever goal in the Champions League. A historic moment for the Foxes but now they have to preserve their lead in Bruges..

Samuel Stevens14 September 2016 19:52

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