Stoke City v Leicester City, 19 September 2015

Score2-2
RefereeAndre Marriner
CompetitionPremier League
VenueBritannia Stadium
Attendance27,642
Kick-off: 3.00pm

Goals:

Bojan Krkić 13 G
Jon Walters 20 G

Goals:

Riyad Mahrez penalty 51 P
Jamie Vardy 69 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jack Butland
Defender Erik Pieters
Defender/Full back Glen Johnson
Defender/Midfielder Geoff Cameron
Defender/Midfielder Marc Wilson
Midfielder Marco Van Ginkel
Midfielder Glenn Whelan
Midfielder/Forward Xherdan Shaqiri
Midfielder/Forward Jon Walters
Forward Bojan Krkić

Starting lineup:

Kasper Schmeichel Goalkeeper
Ritchie De Laet Defender
Robert Huth Defender
Wes Morgan Defender
Jeffrey Schlupp Defender/Midfielder
Danny Drinkwater Midfielder
Gokhan Inler Midfielder
N'Golo Kanté Midfielder
Riyad Mahrez Midfielder/Forward
Shinji Okazaki Forward
Jamie Vardy Forward

Substitutions:

Peter Crouch for Marko Arnautović 75
Stephen Ireland for Marco Van Ginkel 79
Peter Odemwingie for Bojan Krkić 82

Substitutions:

Marc Albrighton for Gokhan Inler 46
Leonardo Ulloa for Shinji Okazaki 64
Andy King for N'Golo Kanté 86

Cards:

Bojan Krkić 70 Y

Cards:

Riyad Mahrez 58 Y
N'Golo Kanté 60 Y
Danny Drinkwater 78 Y
Jeffrey Schlupp 81 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Shay Given
Defender Marc Muniesa
Midfielder Stephen Ireland
Forward Peter Crouch
Forward Joselu

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer
Defender/Right back Danny Simpson
Defender Yohan Benalouane
Defender/Midfielder Marc Albrighton
Midfielder Andy King
Forward Leonardo Ulloa

Comments:

League position: 18th Stoke City had now lost one of their last seven meetings with Leicester City in all competitions (won three). With this result, the Potters avoided becoming only the second Premier League team (after Everton in 2005-06) to lose their opening three home matches of a season without scoring a goal.

Comments:

League position: 3rd With Manchester City losing at home to West Ham United later in the afternoon, Leicester City became the only unbeaten team in the Premier League in 2015-16 after six games. They became the first team since Everton in 2012 to gain at least a point after coming from behind in four consecutive Premier League games.

Goals:

Bojan Krkić 13 G
Jon Walters 20 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jack Butland
Defender Erik Pieters
Defender/Full back Glen Johnson
Defender/Midfielder Geoff Cameron
Defender/Midfielder Marc Wilson
Midfielder Marco Van Ginkel
Midfielder Glenn Whelan
Midfielder/Forward Xherdan Shaqiri
Midfielder/Forward Jon Walters
Forward Bojan Krkić

Substitutions:

Peter Crouch for Marko Arnautović 75
Stephen Ireland for Marco Van Ginkel 79
Peter Odemwingie for Bojan Krkić 82

Cards:

Bojan Krkić 70 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Shay Given
Defender Marc Muniesa
Midfielder Stephen Ireland
Forward Peter Crouch
Forward Joselu

Comments:

League position: 18th Stoke City had now lost one of their last seven meetings with Leicester City in all competitions (won three). With this result, the Potters avoided becoming only the second Premier League team (after Everton in 2005-06) to lose their opening three home matches of a season without scoring a goal.

Goals:

Riyad Mahrez penalty 51 P
Jamie Vardy 69 G

Starting lineup:

Kasper Schmeichel Goalkeeper
Ritchie De Laet Defender
Robert Huth Defender
Wes Morgan Defender
Jeffrey Schlupp Defender/Midfielder
Danny Drinkwater Midfielder
Gokhan Inler Midfielder
N'Golo Kanté Midfielder
Riyad Mahrez Midfielder/Forward
Shinji Okazaki Forward
Jamie Vardy Forward

Substitutions:

Marc Albrighton for Gokhan Inler 46
Leonardo Ulloa for Shinji Okazaki 64
Andy King for N'Golo Kanté 86

Cards:

Riyad Mahrez 58 Y
N'Golo Kanté 60 Y
Danny Drinkwater 78 Y
Jeffrey Schlupp 81 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer
Defender/Right back Danny Simpson
Defender Yohan Benalouane
Defender/Midfielder Marc Albrighton
Midfielder Andy King
Forward Leonardo Ulloa

Comments:

League position: 3rd With Manchester City losing at home to West Ham United later in the afternoon, Leicester City became the only unbeaten team in the Premier League in 2015-16 after six games. They became the first team since Everton in 2012 to gain at least a point after coming from behind in four consecutive Premier League games.