Good afternoon, all, and welcome to our live coverage of Leicester City v Burnley.
Premier League / Matchday 7
King Power Stadium / 04.10.2014
- J. Schlupp(33')
- R. Mahrez(40')
- M. Kightly(39')
- R. Wallace(90+6')
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Updated 04/10/2014 at 15:55 GMT
58'
Close for Burnley, a better ball in from Trippier searching out Jutkiewicz.
56'
Leicester are beginning to dominate now.
54'
Arfield takes Schlupp to the ground and gets booked for his trouble.
52'
Looping ball in from De Laet, high over the head of Schlupp.
51'
Vardy's still working hard, and he secures a throw on the right in a threatening position.
50'
Trippier tries a delicate ball in, but Morgan's there again.
49'
Jutkiewicz tries to take on Morgan, but Drinkwater's there to help out and clear.
47'
A bright start to the second half as well.
46'
No changes as yet, and we're off again as Leicester kick off.
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Michael Kightly has scored his first Premier League goal since scoring in Stoke’s 3-1 home defeat v Aston Villa in April 2013, and his first away from home since Stoke’s 4-2 defeat at Manchester United on October 20th 2012.
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Leicester have netted twice in the first half of a Premier League match for the first time since their 3-1 home win v Portsmouth in May 2004.
45'+2
Half-time. And what an entertaining half that was. Leicester deserve to be in front, certainly, but Burnley have contributed to the spectacle, playing some nice football and finally managing to score themselves a goal, even if they couldn't maintain the equilibrium for very long.
45'+1
Mahrez, De Laet and Drinkwater try an optimistic little link-up down the right.
45'
Two minutes of additional time at the end of this first half.
44'
Jamie Vardy is working hard this afternoon, running the ball down wherever he can.
42'
Jutkiewicz is dispossessed by Moore, a well-timed challenge.
41'
Sean Dyche looks livid. You would be, really.
40'
GOAL! Mahrez deserves this goal, he's worked so hard today. There's a deflection on Vardy's cross, and it's straight on to the head of the utterly unmarked Mahrez at the near post.