When Tottenham Hotspur visit Leicester City today it will be match filled with English internationals, but a couple of the more notable members of the England national team won’t feature due to injuries. Another Three Lions star will be returning to action after having been on the shelf for awhile.
Neither team has any players suspended nor any individuals who are a doubt for this clash, but there are plenty of injuries to cover, especially in regards to the visitors.
However, let’s start with the Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City FYIs. Like all the games and options at prediksi togel, there is a lot to talk about, and plenty of ground to cover. Kick-off is 745pm (BST), Saturday December 8th at the King Power Stadium. The Google Result Probability is as follows: Tottenham Hotspur Win 49%, Draw 27%, Leicester City Win 8%. Betway shows odds of a Tottenham win at 21/20, draw 23/10 and a Foxes victory at 3/1.
Now on to the injury and fitness report, starting with Tottenham.
Juan Foyth (hamstring), Erik Lamela (thigh), Davison Sánchez (hamstring), Mousa Dembélé (ankle), Englishman Kieran Trippier (groin), and Victor Wanyama (knee) are all sidelined for this one.
For Leicester, their big name scoring sensation, English international Jamie Vardy (groin) remains out while another Three Lions star, defender Harry Maguire, is ready to return after missing five weeks of action due to a knee injury. Also, Daniel Amartey is out due to an ankle problem.
Jonny Evans and Rachid Ghezzal missed Wednesday’s draw at bottom of the table side Fulham, but should be back in action here.
Prediction: Tottenham Hotspur 2, Leicester City 1
Feel free to post your own Tottenham Hotspur and/or Leicester City starting XI predictions, as well as your best guess as to what the final score will be. Enjoy the match everybody!
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