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Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Premier League match between Leicester City and Hull.

Premier League / Matchday 27
King Power Stadium / 04.03.2017
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Tom Adams

Updated 04/03/2017 at 16:50 GMT


6'
Vardy puts another ball across the face of goal and this time Albrighton is there to meet it but he can't convert from four yards as Maguire makes a terrific last-ditch tackle.
5'
Vardy's cross from the left fizzes across the face of goal.
5'
Mahrez's outswinging free-kick is met by Morgan at the far post but he puts his free header wide.
4'
Ranocchia is penalised for pulling back Vardy, giving the Foxes a free-kick midway inside Hull's half.
2'
Robertson's low cross from the left is cleared by Drinkwater.
1st Half
1'
Online sensation Mike Dean blows his whistle and Hull get the game underway.
14:58
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Hull have eight points from Marco Silva’s six games in charge.
14:55
The two teams are in the tunnel and kick-off not long away.
14:52
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Hull won their first away match of the season versus Swansea but haven’t won since, picking up just two points from their last 12 away games.
14:50
When these two met on the opening day of the season Hull beat Leicester 2-1. A lot has changed since then, not least both managers.
14:45
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Leicester have accumulated 21 of their 24 points at home.
14:40
Marco Silva: "Every game we play is a big opportunity for us to take points and move up the table. We need to think game by game and right now we only think about Leicester on Saturday. They have had a change in management and when this happens there is normally a change in the performance of the team. We need to be ready for this situation, but what we really need to focus on is our own work and to do it to our best on the pitch."
14:35
Craig Shakespeare: "It's a new experience but I'm quite happy and comfortable with it. As long as you always do it for the right reasons and the team, that is the be-all and end-all, It's not about individuals, it's about the team and they understand that. You can look at it that way (prepared to be ruthless). I've got no problem changing a winning team if I think it's right, but I think players understand that as well. A few (have called him gaffer) in terms of banter but I just brush it off. I just remind them it is 'Shakey' for now."
14:30
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Leicester are managed by caretaker Craig Shakespeare, who led the club to a 3-0 win over Liverpool last week after the sacking of Claudio Ranieri. Hull showed the potential upside in making a managerial change earlier this season when Marco Silva replaced Mike Phelan.