Leicester v Albion
PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: The King Power Stadium
Date: Sunday 13th December 2020
Kick-off: 19:15 GMT
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Assistants: Adam Nunn, Sian Massey-Ellis
Fourth Official: Peter Bankes
VAR: Jonathan Moss
Additional VAR: Daniel Robathan
TEAM NEWS
Leicester's James Maddison is fit despite missing Thursday's win against AEK Athens with a minor knee problem.
Defenders Timothy Castagne and Caglar Soyuncu are back in training but both are more likely to be involved in Wednesday's match against Everton.
Brighton's Adam Lallana is again expected to miss out because of a groin problem.
Fellow midfielders Alexis Mac Allister and Davy Propper are nearing returns and will be monitored.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
[*=left]Leicester are unbeaten in all six of their Premier League meetings with Brighton (W4, D2), keeping a clean sheet in four of those matches.
[*=left]Brighton's solitary victory in their past eight away games against Leicester in all competitions came in April 2014, when the Foxes had already sealed promotion from the Championship (D3, L4).
[*=left]Leicester have lost four of their past six league matches at the King Power Stadium, as many defeats as they suffered in their first 23 top-flight home games under Brendan Rodgers.
[*=left]The Foxes have scored 10 goals in the final 20 minutes of Premier League matches this season, more than any other side prior to the weekend.
[*=left]Leicester have been awarded eight Premier League penalties this season, while matches involving Brighton have featured 10 spot-kicks (five for, five against) - both totals are the highest in the top flight.
[*=left]Jamie Vardy has scored 41 Premier League goals since Brendan Rodgers took charge of his first Leicester game on 3 March - eight more goals than any other player in this period.
[*=left]Vardy is set to play his 222nd Premier League match for the Foxes, equalling Muzzy Izzet as Leicester's record appearance holder in the competition.
[*=left]Brighton have won two of their opening 11 league matches, their joint-lowest total at this stage of a top-flight campaign.
[*=left]The Seagulls have claimed 14 points from their past eight away games (W4, D2, L2), as many as in their previous 20 attempts.
[*=left]Brighton have scored in eight consecutive top-flight away matches since June's 0-0 draw at Leicester.
[*=left]Graham Potter's side have conceded six Premier League goals from set-pieces (excluding penalties) this season, a tally exceeded only by Leicester's seven.
[*=left]As a player, Potter made his Premier League debut in Southampton's 2-1 defeat by Leicester at Filbert Street in August 1996.
Graham Potter's Leicester City Press Conference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI_TVOTGCa8