Leicester City v AFC Bournemouth, 03 March 2018

Score1-1
RefereeLee Probert
CompetitionPremier League
VenueKing Power Stadium
Attendance31,384
Kick-off: 3.00pm Five of the six meetings in the Premier League had now ended in a draw (AFC Bournemouth won one).

Goals:

Riyad Mahrez 90 G

Goals:

Josh King penalty 35 P

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel
Defender Christian Fuchs
Defender Harry Maguire
Defender Wes Morgan
Defender/Midfielder Marc Albrighton
Defender/Midfielder Daniel Amartey
Defender/Midfielder Matty James
Defender/Midfielder Wilfred Ndidi
Midfielder Adrien Silva
Midfielder/Forward Riyad Mahrez
Forward Jamie Vardy

Starting lineup:

Asmir Begović Goalkeeper
Nathan Aké Defender
Steve Cook Defender
Adam Smith Defender
Charlie Daniels Defender/Midfielder
Simon Francis Defender/Midfielder
Dan Gosling Defender/Midfielder
Lewis Cook Midfielder
Junior Stanislas Midfielder
Josh King Forward
Callum Wilson Forward

Substitutions:

Ben Chilwell for Daniel Amartey 20
Kelechi Iheanacho for Adrien Silva 59
Fousseni Diabaté for Christian Fuchs 79

Substitutions:

Drew Surman for Callum Wilson 77
Lys Mousset for Josh King 90

Cards:

Adrien Silva 50 Y
Harry Maguire 90 Y

Cards:

Dan Gosling 64 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Ben Hamer
Defender Ben Chilwell
Midfielder Fousseni Diabaté
Midfielder Vicente Iborra
Midfielder/Forward Demarai Gray

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Artur Boruc
Defender Jack Simpson
Midfielder Ryan Fraser
Midfielder Drew Surman
Midfielder Kyle Taylor
Forward Jermain Defoe
Forward Lys Mousset

Comments:

League position: 8th Leicester City were now without a win in their last five games in the Premier League (lost two); their longest such run under manager Claude Puel. The Foxes had now won two of their last 12 games in the Premier League (lost five). City had now scored one goal in each of their last five games in the Premier League.

Comments:

League position: 11th AFC Bournemouth had now scored in ten consecutive games for the first time in the Premier League (every game since Boxing Day). Since reaching the Premier League in 2015, only Leicester City (12) had now won more penalties in away games in the competition than the Cherries (nine). They had now lost one of their last ten games in the Premier League (won four).

Goals:

Riyad Mahrez 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel
Defender Christian Fuchs
Defender Harry Maguire
Defender Wes Morgan
Defender/Midfielder Marc Albrighton
Defender/Midfielder Daniel Amartey
Defender/Midfielder Matty James
Defender/Midfielder Wilfred Ndidi
Midfielder Adrien Silva
Midfielder/Forward Riyad Mahrez
Forward Jamie Vardy

Substitutions:

Ben Chilwell for Daniel Amartey 20
Kelechi Iheanacho for Adrien Silva 59
Fousseni Diabaté for Christian Fuchs 79

Cards:

Adrien Silva 50 Y
Harry Maguire 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Ben Hamer
Defender Ben Chilwell
Midfielder Fousseni Diabaté
Midfielder Vicente Iborra
Midfielder/Forward Demarai Gray

Comments:

League position: 8th Leicester City were now without a win in their last five games in the Premier League (lost two); their longest such run under manager Claude Puel. The Foxes had now won two of their last 12 games in the Premier League (lost five). City had now scored one goal in each of their last five games in the Premier League.

Goals:

Josh King penalty 35 P

Starting lineup:

Asmir Begović Goalkeeper
Nathan Aké Defender
Steve Cook Defender
Adam Smith Defender
Charlie Daniels Defender/Midfielder
Simon Francis Defender/Midfielder
Dan Gosling Defender/Midfielder
Lewis Cook Midfielder
Junior Stanislas Midfielder
Josh King Forward
Callum Wilson Forward

Substitutions:

Drew Surman for Callum Wilson 77
Lys Mousset for Josh King 90

Cards:

Dan Gosling 64 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Artur Boruc
Defender Jack Simpson
Midfielder Ryan Fraser
Midfielder Drew Surman
Midfielder Kyle Taylor
Forward Jermain Defoe
Forward Lys Mousset

Comments:

League position: 11th AFC Bournemouth had now scored in ten consecutive games for the first time in the Premier League (every game since Boxing Day). Since reaching the Premier League in 2015, only Leicester City (12) had now won more penalties in away games in the competition than the Cherries (nine). They had now lost one of their last ten games in the Premier League (won four).