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2020-21 Premier League – Leicester vs Everton Preview & Prediction

2020-21 Premier League – Leicester vs Everton Preview & Prediction

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THE FACTS

When does Leicester vs Everton kick off? Wednesday 16th December, 2020 – 18:00 (UK)

Where is Leicester vs Everton being played? King Power Stadium, Leicester

Where can I get tickets for Leicester vs Everton? Some clubs can now have some fans back in their stadiums so it is worth checking official club websites for the latest updates on the ticket situation

What TV channel is Leicester vs Everton on in the UK? The Amazon Prime app

Where can I stream Leicester vs Everton in the UK? This match can be streamed live on Amazon Prime

THE TEAM NEWS

LEICESTER

PREDICTED XI (3-4-2-1): Schmeichel; Fofana, Morgan, Fuchs; Albrighton, Tielemans, Ndidi, Justin; Perez, Maddison; Vardy

UNAVAILABLE: Amartey (Injured), Ricardo Pereira (Injured), Evans (Suspended)

QUESTIONABLE: Castagne (Injured), Soyuncu (Injured)

EVERTON

PREDICTED XI (4-3-3): Pickford; Holgate, Mina, Keane, Godfrey; Andre Gomes, Doucoure, Allan; Bernard, Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison

UNAVAILABLE: Gbamin (Injured), Digne (Injured), Coleman (Injured), Delph (Injured), James Rodriguez (Injured)

QUESTIONABLE:

THE PREDICTION

Everton travel to Leicester with confidence restored to their side after a dogged 1-0 triumph at home to Chelsea at the weekend despite the absence of talisman James Rodriguez. The Foxes meanwhile, enjoyed a much more comfortable victory, brushing aside Brighton 3-0. Sitting third in the Premier League heading into this round of fixtures, Leicester will be delighted with how their season has panned out so far. This however, could prove a very evenly contested affair between two strong sides, both with high aspirations for the campaign. Leicester are one of only two teams in the Premier League to have not registered a single draw so far this season. However, considering the credentials of Carlo Ancelotti’s visiting side that may be set to change, with both teams perhaps seeing a point as a positive result considering not just the strength of the opposition, but also the fatigue that may impact the players in this fixture following a second Premier League match in four days.