
34 min: Riyad Mahrez pounces on a breaking ball in the Leicester penalty area and pokes it goalwards. Fofana blocks his effort.
32 min: Wesley Fofana chests down a Benjamin Mendy cross from the left and helps the ball upfield.
31 min: De Bruyne is cut down by Ndidi, who is booked for his troubles. Free-kick for Manchester City inside their own half.
29 min: Mahrez turns provider again, this time dinking a ball over the top to the edge of the six-yard box. Kevin De Bruyne is there but elects not to head it and the ball carries through to Schmeichel. That looked a decent chance for De Bruyne but it was almost as if heading the ball goalwards never even crossed his mind.
28 min: Riyad Mahrez stabs a lovely weighted pass towards the byline for Gabriel Jesus to chase. He slides to keep it in play but is unable to get much power behind his cross. Leicester clear.
26 min: Manchester City continue to dominate possession between the halfway line and the edge of Leicester’s penalty area, but are finding it difficult to get in behind them as the clock ticks towards the half-hour mark. Both managers will be happy enough with what they’ve seen from their respective sides so far.
24 min: Manchester City have had a goal disallowed and a free-kick hit the woodwork, all of which means they are technically yet to have a shot on target in this game. One suspects it’s only a matter of time.
22 min: Kevin De Bruyne takes the free-kick and thumps his effort off the cross-bar. Timothy Castagne hacks the ball clear. So close.

20 min: Fernandinho picks out Kevin De Bruyne, who shoots high over the bar from the edge of the penalty area under pressure from Ndidi. It seems he was fouled by the Nigerian, although I didn’t see any infringement. City have a frree-kick three or four yards outside the penalty area, a little left of centre.
18 min: Aguero fires high over the bar, moments after Gabriel Jesus had failed to control a wonderful pass from Kevin De Bruyne. Aguero’s opportunity came about after an attempted clearnace by Evans was blocked and the ball broke his way.
17 min: Kasper Schmeichel chips the ball over City’s high press and straight out of play for a throw-in.
16 min: Kyle Walker thumps a shot-come-diagonal cross along the floor through the Leicester City penalty area. Jonny Evans blocks.
15 min: Mahrez and Walker exchange passes on the right wing as Manchester City continue to pen Leicester deep inside their own half. They’re defending stoutly for the time being.
13 min: Manchester Citypress and probe, showiong no signs of impatience as they look for a way through Leicester’s defence. Riyad Mahrez attempts a cross and Leicester win the ball back briefly. Youri Tielemans quickly gives it away.
11 min: Manchester City are in the ascendency in these early stages, but are struggling to create much in the way of chances ... apart from the opportunistic half-chance they “scored”.
9 min: Leicester wing-back Timothy Castagne is fouled by Fernandinho, who is probably stewing over the fact that his first goal of the season has been chalked off. It was a fine strike, which appeared to dip and bounce on its way past Kasper Schmeichel.
7 min: A Kevin De Bruyne cross fails to clear the first man. The man in question, Jonny Evans, heads clear.
The flag goes up and Fernandinho’s fine strike is disallowed. Segio Aguero was offside and apparently impairing Kasper Schmeichel’s view as the ball fizzed into the bottom left-hand corner.

Fernandinho opens the scoring for Manchester City, firing home from about 30 yards after connecting with a clearance.
3 min: Kevin De Bruyne is penalised for a foul on Jamie Vardy, who was sprinting to retrieve the ball after a loose pass from Kyle Walker. Marc Albrighton’s delivery across the Manchester City penalty area is headed clear by Rodri.
3 min: Rodri gads down the left wing, but has his attempt at a cross cut out by Daniel Amartey.
2 min: Ruben Dias gets an early touch, heading clear a ball from deep aimed towards Jamie Vardy.
1 min: Following a moment of applause for the late former Leicester City player Frank Worthington, play begins, with Ayoze Perez gertting the ball rolling. Leicester’s players wear their usual home kit of blue shorts, blue shirts and blue socks. Manchester City’s wear a kind of milky paisley shirt, black shorts and white socks.
Not long now: Manchester City are first out on the pitch, followed by their hosts. The last of the pre-match formalities are under way.
“The pattern of the game is always the same whenever you play Manchester City,” the Leicester City manager tells Sky Sports. “You normally have the ball 26% to 36% possession so you need to defend well but you have time to play and you will have opportunities. There will be space for you. And like we did that day [when Leicester beat City 5-2], you have to exploit that in the right moments.”
Two Saturday Premier League games down, two to go: We’ve had wins for West Brom and Leeds in two very, very entertaining top flight games so far today, leaving Leicester and Manchester City, then Arsenal and Liverpool with very hard acts to follow. It’s difficult to imagine anything in the weekend’s Premier League programme will match the sheer craziness and unpredictability of the day’s opener at Stamford Bridge; we can but hope.
Premier League: Hot on the heels of West Brom’s astonishing 5-2 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, Leeds United have seen off Sheffield United at Elland Road by the odd goal of three. Leeds squandered no end of chances but were worthy winners - a Phil Jagielka own goal settled the game after Ben Osborn had cancelled out Jack Harrison’s opener.
Kelechi Iheanacho news: The in-form Leicester striker has signed a new deal that will keep him at the club until 2024. Ther 24-year-old’s new and presumably improved contract comes on the back of a run of form that has seen him score seven goals in his past four games, taking his tally for the club to 32 in 117 appearances across all competitions.

Those teams: Following the recent revelation that he will leave Manchester City come season’s end, Sergio Aguero starts up front. Gabriel Jesus is also included in a side that boasts two holding midfielders in Rodri and Fernandinho. John Stones, Joao Cancelo, Ferran Torres and Bernardo Silva are out of the side that started against Fulham in their most recent Premier League outing. Fernandinho, Kevin De Bruyne, Riyad Mahrez and Kyle Walker are in.
James Maddison is fit enough to make the Leicester bench, but Caglar Soyuncu is not in their matchday squad. Daniel Amartey starts in his place. Marc Albrighton is in for Ricardo Pereira, who is also among the subsitutes.
Leicester City: Schmeichel, Castagne, Amartey, Fofana, Evans, Ndidi, Tielemans, Albrighton, Perez, Iheanacho, Vardy.
Subs: Ward, Maddison, Choudhury, Ricardo, Mendy, Praet, Thomas, Daley-Campbell, Suengchitthawon.
Manchester City: Ederson, Walker, Mendy, Laporte, Dias, Rodri, Fernandinho, De Bruyne, Mahrez, Jesus, Aguero.
Subs: Carson, Stones, Ake, Sterling, Gundogan, Bernardo, Torres, Cancelo, Foden.
Today’s match officials
- Referee: Anthony Taylor.
- Assistants: Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn.
- Fourth official: Craig Pawson.
- VAR: Peter Bankes.
- Assistant VAR: Timothy Wood.

Early team news: Pep Guardiola has a full squad to choose from but may elect to rest some of his favoured first-teamers in favour of keeping one eye on next week’s Champions League quarter-final against Borussia Dortmund.
Leicester City, by contrast, must plan without Harvey Barnes and James Justin, while James Maddison, Wes Morgan, Cengiz Under and Ricardo Pereira are all in doubt.

Third in the table but no fewer than 15 points behind Manchester City, Leicester entertain the league leaders at the King Power Stadium. Bang in form after being awarded the Premier League Player of the Month award for his performances in March, Kelechi Iheanacho will be relishing the prospect of trying his luck against the team that deemed him surplus to requirements in 2017 and will be hoping to add to his tally of seven goals ion his past four games. Kick-off at the King Power is at 5.30pm but stay tuned in the meantime for team news and build-up.
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