Leicester City v Everton, 01 December 2019

Score2-1 to Leicester City
RefereeGraham Scott
CompetitionPremier League
VenueKing Power Stadium
Attendance32,144
Kick-off: 4.30pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 27 Leicester City won: 6 Drawn: 13 Everton won: 8 Leicester City scored: 37 Everton scored: 38 Leicester City avoided losing consecutive home games against Everton in the Premier League for the first time since December 1997.

2 Leicester City

Manager: Brendan Rodgers

1 Everton

Manager: Marco Silva

Goals:

Jamie Vardy 68 G
Kelechi Iheanacho 90 G

Goals:

Richarlison 23 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel
Defender Ben Chilwell
Defender Jonny Evans
Defender/Midfielder Wilfred Ndidi
Defender/Midfielder Ricardo Pereira
Midfielder James Maddison
Midfielder Youri Tielemans
Midfielder/Forward Harvey Barnes
Midfielder/Forward Ayoze Pérez
Forward Jamie Vardy

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
Michael Keane Defender
Yerry Mina Defender
Djibril Sidibé Defender
Lucas Digne Defender/Midfielder
Mason Holgate Defender/Midfielder
Tom Davies Midfielder
Dominic Calvert-Lewin Midfielder/Forward
Alex Iwobi Midfielder/Forward
Richarlison Midfielder/Forward
Gylfi Sigurdsson Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Kelechi Iheanacho for Ayoze Pérez 62
Marc Albrighton for Harvey Barnes 82

Substitutions:

Moise Kean for Alex Iwobi 78
Morgan Schneiderlin for Dominic Calvert-Lewin 78

Cards:

Cards:

Gylfi Sigurdsson 45 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Danny Ward
Defender Wes Morgan
Defender/Midfielder Marc Albrighton
Defender/Midfielder James Justin
Midfielder Hamza Choudhury
Midfielder Dennis Praet

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jonas Lössl
Defender/Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Bernard
Midfielder Anthony Gordon
Forward Cenk Tosun
Forward Moise Kean

Comments:

League position: 2nd Leicester City had now won six consecutive games in the top division for the first time since setting their club record of seven in League Division One in March 1963. This was the sixth time that the Foxes had scored a winning goal in the Premier League in the 90th minute or later. Jamie Vardy had now scored in six consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since his competition record run of 11 games in November 2015.

Comments:

League position: 17th Everton had now conceded four goals in the 90th minute or later in their games so far in this Premier League season; more than any other team. The Toffees had won all of the 11 preceding games in all competitions when they had scored the opening goal. They failed in their attempt to win consecutive away games in the Premier League for the first time since September 2016. Everton remained without an away win in the Premier League since 30 March 2019; longer than any other team currently in the division.

2 Leicester City

Manager: Brendan Rodgers

Goals:

Jamie Vardy 68 G
Kelechi Iheanacho 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel
Defender Ben Chilwell
Defender Jonny Evans
Defender/Midfielder Wilfred Ndidi
Defender/Midfielder Ricardo Pereira
Midfielder James Maddison
Midfielder Youri Tielemans
Midfielder/Forward Harvey Barnes
Midfielder/Forward Ayoze Pérez
Forward Jamie Vardy

Substitutions:

Kelechi Iheanacho for Ayoze Pérez 62
Marc Albrighton for Harvey Barnes 82

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Danny Ward
Defender Wes Morgan
Defender/Midfielder Marc Albrighton
Defender/Midfielder James Justin
Midfielder Hamza Choudhury
Midfielder Dennis Praet

Comments:

League position: 2nd Leicester City had now won six consecutive games in the top division for the first time since setting their club record of seven in League Division One in March 1963. This was the sixth time that the Foxes had scored a winning goal in the Premier League in the 90th minute or later. Jamie Vardy had now scored in six consecutive games in the Premier League for the first time since his competition record run of 11 games in November 2015.

1 Everton

Manager: Marco Silva

Goals:

Richarlison 23 G

Starting lineup:

Jordan Pickford Goalkeeper
Michael Keane Defender
Yerry Mina Defender
Djibril Sidibé Defender
Lucas Digne Defender/Midfielder
Mason Holgate Defender/Midfielder
Tom Davies Midfielder
Dominic Calvert-Lewin Midfielder/Forward
Alex Iwobi Midfielder/Forward
Richarlison Midfielder/Forward
Gylfi Sigurdsson Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Moise Kean for Alex Iwobi 78
Morgan Schneiderlin for Dominic Calvert-Lewin 78

Cards:

Gylfi Sigurdsson 45 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Jonas Lössl
Defender/Midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin
Defender/Left back Leighton Baines
Midfielder Bernard
Midfielder Anthony Gordon
Forward Cenk Tosun
Forward Moise Kean

Comments:

League position: 17th Everton had now conceded four goals in the 90th minute or later in their games so far in this Premier League season; more than any other team. The Toffees had won all of the 11 preceding games in all competitions when they had scored the opening goal. They failed in their attempt to win consecutive away games in the Premier League for the first time since September 2016. Everton remained without an away win in the Premier League since 30 March 2019; longer than any other team currently in the division.