Leicester vs Manchester City: Team news, odds and stats

Ahead of this weekend’s Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Leicester’s home clash with Manchester City.

Leicester City vs Manchester City (King Power Stadium)

Team news

Leicester

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Manchester City

Manchester City are without centre-back Nicolas Otamendi while makeshift left-back Fabian Delph is doubtful for Saturday’s Premier League trip to Leicester.

Otamendi is suspended and Delph is still troubled by the calf injury that forced him to pull out of England’s friendlies against Germany and Brazil. Forward Raheem Sterling, who also missed England’s matches, is much improved after a back problem while there are no concerns over striker Sergio Aguero after he was taken ill while on international duty.

Sergio Aguero (left) was taken ill while with Argentina but will be available for Manchester City

Captain Vincent Kompany, out since August with a calf injury, has a chance of returning but Eliaquim Mangala is another defensive option. Left-back Benjamin Mendy (knee) is out long-term.

Provisional squad: Ederson, Bravo, Walker, Danilo, Stones, Mangala, Kompany, Adarabioyo, Zinchenko, Delph, Toure, Gundogan, Fernandinho, De Bruyne, D Silva, B Silva, Sterling, Sane, Aguero, Jesus.

LEICESTER VS MANCHESTER CITY

Kick-off: Saturday, 3pm

Odds (subject to change):

Leicester 17/2

Draw 5/1

Manchester City 2/5

Managers:

Claude Puel (Leicester)

Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)

Head-to-head league record:

Leicester wins 27

Draws 24

Manchester City wins 43

Recent league form (latest result first):

Leicester: DWWDD

Manchester City: WWWWW

Referee: Graham Scott

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Leicester have won two of their last three Premier League meetings with Manchester City (L1), including a 4-2 win in this exact fixture last campaign, in which Jamie Vardy scored to date his only Premier League hat-trick.

That defeat last season was City’s only loss in their six Premier League away games against the Foxes (W3 D2).

The Foxes have lost their last eight Premier League games against sides who started the day top of the table, conceding at least two goals each time. Their last win against the league leaders came in January 1998 versus Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Man City’s haul of 31 points with a goal difference of plus-31 is the best ever start after 11 games to a Premier League season. City themselves are the only side in Premier League history to have recorded 34 points from 12 games, doing so in 2011-12.

Jamie Vardy goes past Claudio Bravo on his way to scoring a hat-trick as Leicester City thumped Manchester City 4-2 when the sides met at the King Power Stadium last season

Jamie Vardy goes past Claudio Bravo on his way to scoring a hat-trick as Leicester City thumped Manchester City 4-2 when the sides met at the King Power Stadium last season

Leicester have picked up seven points from their three games since Craig Shakespeare left the club (W2 D1), as many as they’d won in their previous 11 under the Englishman (W1 D4 L6).

Manchester City boast the two leading players for combined goals and assists this season – Sergio Aguero (8 goals, 3 assists) and Leroy Sane (6 goals, 5 assists). They also have the top two assisters in the division (David Silva 7, Kevin De Bruyne 6).

Pep Guardiola’s side have scored 24 goals in the second half of games this season – more than any other side has scored in total in the division.

Man City are bidding to become only the second team to win their first six away games to a Premier League campaign, after Chelsea in 2008-09 (won their first eight).

Sergio Aguero has had a hand in 10 goals in his last five Premier League games, scoring seven and assisting a further three.

Indeed, Man City’s all-time record goalscorer has scored in each of his last five Premier League outings, one short of his record of six in May 2016.

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