Leicester City vs Tottenham live: follow all of the action from White Hart Lane
Follow all of the action as teams play three days after FA Cup draw
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Match facts
- Tottenham vs Leicester kicks off at 8pm
- Spurs are unbeaten in their last five Premier League meetings with Leicester (W3 D2).
- After scoring in 18 successive Premier League matches, Leicester City have now failed to score in their last three games in the competition.
- The teams played in the FA Cup on Sunday - drawing 3-3.
- Tottenham have lost just two of their 20 Premier League matches this season.
Follow the latest below:
Leicester manager Claudio Ranieir said before kick-off: "I think this will be a completely different game [from Sunday] because I will change some of the players.
"This is a crazy Premier League season and we will fight to achieve the maximum, but we will take it step-by-step."
Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino said: "The market is very difficult in winter and our power is in the changing room, in the squad, the team. It's not about one name, one player more or less.
"It's important to find the right player who can help us. That player will come, but if he doesn't it's not a big worry for me.
"I can understand people are concerned we need one striker more, but we are very confident in following the same direction as the first half of the season."
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