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Leicester City vs Everton. Premier League.

The King Power StadiumAttendance32,144.

Leicester City 2

  • J Vardy (68th minute)
  • K Iheanacho (94th minute)

Everton 1

  • Richarlison (23rd minute)

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Team news, key stats and prediction ahead of Leicester vs Everton in the Premier League.

Team news

Jonny Evans will be available for Leicester as they look to equal a club record of six successive top-flight wins against Everton on Sunday.

Evans was forced off with cramp after 62 minutes at Brighton last weekend but he has resumed training and will be fit.

Matty James is back in training following a long-term Achilles problem but the midfielder is not yet ready for a return to first-team action.

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Ahead of Leicester's Super Sunday clash with Everton, Jamie Redknapp met up with Jamie Vardy to discuss the art of goalscoring.

Everton have significant injury problems and will be without full-back Seamus Coleman.

Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin and forward Theo Walcott, who both went off during last weekend's loss to Norwich, are major doubts, as is Fabian Delph (hamstring).

Richarlison will be fit while Bernard (knee) has an outside chance of being involved. Andre Gomes (ankle) and Jean-Philippe Gbamin (thigh) remain long-term absentees.

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Highlights from Leicester's 2-0 win against Brighton in the Premier League

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Leicester vs Everton is live on Renault Super Sunday from 4pm; kick-off 4.30pm. Sky Sports customers can watch in-game clips in the live match blog on the Sky Sports website and app. Highlights will also be published on the Sky Sports digital platforms and the Sky Sports Football YouTube channel shortly after the final whistle.

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Highlights from Norwich's 2-0 win against Everton in the Premier League

Opta stats

  • Leicester lost this exact fixture 1-2 last season - they've not lost consecutive home league games against Everton since December 1997.
  • Everton have kept just one clean sheet in their last 13 Premier League meetings with Leicester (W5 D4 L4), a 2-0 win at the King Power Stadium in December 2016.
  • None of the last eight Premier League meetings between Leicester and Everton have been drawn, with both sides winning four apiece. Before that run, Leicester had only won four of their previous 30 top-flight meetings with Everton (W4 D14 L12).
  • Leicester are looking to win six consecutive top-flight matches for the first time since their club-record run of seven in March 1963. They've won their last five in the Premier League by a combined score of 17-1, keeping a clean sheet in each of the last four.
  • After losing five of their last six Premier League home games under Claude Puel, Leicester have lost just one of their subsequent 12 at the King Power Stadium (W9 D2), with the Foxes unbeaten at home so far in this campaign (W5 D1).
  • Everton are looking to win consecutive away league games for the first time since September 2016. However, the Toffees are winless in their last 32 away league games against sides starting the day in the top four (D10 L22) since beating Manchester City 2-1 in December 2010.
  • Despite facing the fifth-fewest number of corners (55), and having faced the joint-second fewest number of shots from corners (14), no side has conceded more goals from such situations than Everton (4) in the Premier League this season.
  • Leicester's Jamie Vardy has scored 12 goals in his last 12 Premier League home games. In total he's scored 48 goals in 94 games at the King Power Stadium in the competition, and could become the first player to reach 50 at the ground in the top-flight.
  • Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers has only won one of his nine Premier League meetings with Everton (D6 L2), though is unbeaten in his last seven against the Toffees (W1 D6).
  • There are 250 occurrences of a player scoring 20+ goals under a specific manager in the Premier League - of those, only Sergio Aguero under Manuel Pellegrini (one every 96 minutes) has a better minutes-per-goal ratio than Jamie Vardy under Brendan Rodgers at Leicester (one every 98 minutes).

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Brendan Rodgers insists that he is happy at Leicester and says they 'are at the start of something', amidst links with the Arsenal job.

Charlie Nicholas' prediction

I think Marco Silva is already out, and they are thinking about who they are giving the job to. I think they have already gone out and spoken to David Moyes, as he is a free agent, and they need to approach Eddie Howe and do it professionally. They have probably put the feelers out there for some European managers too, so I think the gig is already dead.

Everton have a hard shift coming up as well, while Leicester are hot to trot. I thought they would struggle against Brighton but they got there. They are getting the combination right and I like it. Silva is gone I think, and this is the goodbye game. It will not be a pleasant one to walk away from and if Silva gets on the team bus after this drubbing, it would surprise me as I think he is away before it will leave.

CHARLIE'S PREDICTS: 3-0 (11/1 with Sky Bet)

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Marco Silva says he does not waste his time or energy thinking about speculation regarding his Everton future.

Fantasy Football

Jamie Vardy (£10.7m) is the man to have in Fantasy Football and is currently the highest scoring player in the game. The Englishman has 57 points from his last four fixtures - are you going to miss out again?

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