Leicester City vs Arsenal live: Latest score and updates from the King Power Stadium

The Gunners travel to in-form Leicester

Samuel Lovett
Saturday 26 September 2015 09:00 EDT
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Leicester face Arsenal in the Premier League
Leicester face Arsenal in the Premier League (Getty Images)

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Welcome to our live coverage of today's game at the King Power Stadium.

  • The game kicks off at 3pm
  • Francis Coquelin misses out for the Gunners with a knee injury
  • Gabriel is also suspended for Arsene Wenger's side
  • Though Santi Cazorla returns from his one-match ban
  • Arsenal beat rivals Tottenham 2-1 in the League Cup this week
  • Nathan Dyer is out for Leicester with a knee injury
  • Leicester are the only unbeaten Premier League side this season
  • Francis Coquelin misses out for the Gunners with a knee injury

Follow all of the latest below...

Before kick-off, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said about Alexis Sanchez, who scored in this fixture last season but is yet to open his account this term:

"I think I played him very early before he was completely fit, physically, that is one explanation.

"The second is that every player who has won a big trophy with the national team (the Copa America with Chile) takes some while to settle and come back to his best.

"I don't worry for Alexis Sanchez. Even when he doesn't score he is still a major threat for everybody and I am confident he will score very soon."

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