Arsenal vs Leicester City - as it happened: Robert Huth own goal hands Gunners late victory
Re-live the action from the Emirates Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.After emerging victorious in an attritional FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City on Sunday, Arsenal return to league action desperate to reduce the gap between themselves and the final Champions League spot. They currently sit in seventh, seven points adrift of Manchester City in fourth, but with a game in hand. Arsène Wenger still maintains Arsenal can finish in the top four, but only if they win all their remaining games.
Leicester’s European adventure concluded last week following a 2-1 aggregate loss to Atletico Madrid, and despite an upturn in form under Craig Shakespeare they remain only four points adrift of the last relegation place. However, the Foxes have two games in hand over their relegation rivals.
The Champions could jump as high as tenth with a victory tonight depending on other results, and will hope that Arsenal’s gruelling extra-time victory on Sunday will have an impact on the FA Cup finalists, given the short turnaround. However, they will be without both Wes Morgan and Islam Slimani through injury.
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What time does it start?
Arsenal vs Leicester kicks off at 19:45.
Where can I watch it?
The match will not be shown live. Highlights will be shown at 23:00 on Sky Sports 1.
It’s a big game for…
Rob Holding: A beneficiary of Wenger’s surprise switch to three central defenders, Holding produced a real coming-of-age performance at Wembley on Sunday. The 21-year-old defender has found it difficult to break into the starting XI after his summer move from Bolton, but could cement his position in the team with a string of assured performances.
Best stat…
Leicester haven’t beaten Arsenal in 20 Premier League games. Their only win came in the first ever Premier League encounter between the two in November 1994.
Remember when…
Arsenal were firmly in the hunt for their first Premier League title since 2003/04 after Danny Welbeck’s last-gasp header condemned surprise leaders Leicester to a 2-1 defeat in February 2016. After a long lay-off due to injury, Welbeck scored the winner after the allotted four minutes injury time was up.
Player to watch…
Jamie Vardy: After resisting a summer move to opponents Arsenal, Vardy failed to live up to his form last season. However, he has returned to form this calendar year under the stewardship of Shakespeare and has scored eight in his last 12 games in all competitions. He also scored three goals against Arsenal in the Premier League last season.
Past three-meetings…
Leicester 0 Arsenal 0, Premier League August 2016
Arsenal 2 Leicester 1, Premier League February 2016
Leicester 2 Arsenal 5, September 2015
Form guide…
Arsenal: LDWLWW
Leicester: WWLLDD
Odds…
Arsenal to win: 5/9
Leicester to win: 9/2
Draw: 7/2
(Odds provided by 888 Sport)
48 MINS
Townsend delivers the free kick into the box, but the referee see's a foul inside of the area on Kane. Set piece wasted.
51 MINS
Zaha intercepts a poor ball from Walker, he then charges up the wing and is instantly tripped by Sissoko. The footwork of the Palace lad is simply sublime and it appears too much for the Tottenham defenders, at the moment.
53 MINS
Sakho goes to ground after falling awkwardly following a collision with Kane. Appears to be a twisted ankle. He is receiving treatment.
57 MINS
Substitution: Sakho is replaced by Delaney.
The injured is defender is carried off the pitch on a stretcher.
58 MINS
Alli misses Tottenham's best chance of the game so far!
Walker sends a delightful ball across the face of goal, Alli meets it at the back post but he fails to hit the target from close range.
60 MINS
Yellow card: Kane crashes into Puncheon. It is nothing malicious, but the late challenge is worthy a yellow card for the Tottenham striker.
62 MINS
Eriksen finds Alli on the edge of the area, who looks up and goes for goal with a right-footed attempt. It's a routine save for Hennessey, who manages to dive onto and hold the ball.
66 MINS
Zaha charges into the Tottenham half, but he is pushed to the ground by Walker and the ball goes out play. The Crystal Palace forward is furious to see that the foul is not given and it is in fact, a goal kick.
Yellow card: Ward is booked at the other end for a late challenge on Son.
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