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Dominic Solanke is set to make his Tottenham debut (Getty Images)
Leicester City host Tottenham Hotspur at the King Power Stadium tonight as the Foxes begin their bid to ensure Premier League survival against a Spurs side aiming to regain their Champions League status.
Leicester lost manager Enzo Maresca to Chelsea at the end of last season, replacing the Italian with former Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper, and the club have made a string of summer signings as they look to avoid relegation.
Ange Postecoglou is meanwhile looking to build on a solid first season in charge of Tottenham, having just missed out on Champions League qualification. Spurs landed striker Dominic Solanke off the back of a 19-goal season for Bournemouth and fans will be hoping he can hit the ground running following the club record £65m transfer.
Follow the latest score and match updates below as Leicester take on Tottenham in the Premier League.
Championship winners Leicester host Tottenham, with kick-off at 8pm BST | Live on Sky
Spurs’ record signing Dominic Solanke set for debut after £65m transfer
Leicester complete deal to sign Oliver Skipp from opponents but midfielder not yet available for new club
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Tottenham suspend Yves Bissouma for Premier League opener after laughing gas video17:15 , Chris Wilson
Ange Postecoglou has revealed Yves Bissouma will miss Tottenham’s trip to Leicester on Monday after he was seen inhaling laughing gas last weekend.
Bissouma apologised after a video emerged on Sunday night of him inhaling a balloon believed to contain nitrous oxide – widely known as laughing gas – inside it.
Spurs started an internal investigation and the midfielder has been handed a one-match suspension as a result of his misconduct.
Tottenham suspend Yves Bissouma for Premier League opener after laughing gas video
Premier League results17:00 , Chris Wilson
A reminder of how this weekend has gone so far in the Premier League then (with match reports attached).
Fri, 16 August – Manchester United 1-0 Fulham
Sat, 17 August – Ipswich 0-2 Liverpool
Sat, 17 August – Arsenal 2-0 Wolves
Sat, 17 August – Newcastle 1-0 Southampton
Sat, 17 August – Nottingham Forest 1-1 Bournemouth
Sat, 17 August – Everton 0-3 Brighton
Sat, 17 August – West Ham 1-2 Aston Villa
Sun, 18 August – Brentford 2-1 Crystal Palace
Sun, 18 August – Chelsea 0-2 Man City
Leicester transfers and rumours16:45 , Chris Wilson
The biggest transfer news coming out of Leicester City was the loss of both manager Enzo Maresca and key midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to Chelsea.
That is the only sale that the Foxes have made so far this summer, though Kelechi Iheanacho, Dennis Praet and Marc Albrighton have all left the club at the end of their contracts. In addition, Aussie centre-back Harry Souttar has been loaned to Sheffield United.
Leicester’s main piece of business to improve the side has been the permanent signing of promising young winger Issahaku Fatawu after his loan from Sporting. The Foxes have also signed Caleb Okoli from Atalanta, and centre-back Michael Golding from Chelsea.
Former Fulham man Bobby De Cordova-Reid has arrived on a free, while Facundo Buonanotte has been loaned from Brighton.
Incomings
Oliver Skipp - £25m
IssakahuFatawu – £15m
Caleb Okoli – £12m
Michael Golding – £5m
Bobby De Cordova-Reid – free
Facundo Buonanotte – loan
Outgoings
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – £30m
Harry Souttar – loan
Kelechi Iheanacho – free
Dennis Praet – free
Marc Albrighton – free
Spurs transfers and rumours16:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle
As well as the headline signature of Solanke, Spurs have been fairly busy in the summer transfer market.
Their most recent signing is ex-Burnley winger Wilson Odobert, though arguably the two other headline signings have been promising young midfielders Archie Gray (from Leeds) and Lucas Bergvall from Swedish side Djurgarden.
The north London club have lost Eric Dier, Ryan Sessegnon, Ivan Perisic, Japhet Tanganga and Tanguy Ndombele on free transfers, and have loaned out Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Bryan Gil.
In terms of permanent sales, they have sold Emerson Royal to AC Milan and Joe Rodon to Leeds, while Oliver Skipp has just completed a £25m move to today’s opponents.
Incomings
Dominic Solanke – £55m
Archie Gray – £30m
Wilson Odobert – £25m
Lucas Bergvall – £8.5m
Min-hyeok Yang – £3.3m
Outgoings
Oliver Skipp - £25m
Emerson Royal – £15m
Joe Rodon – £10m
Eric Dier – free
Japhet Tanganga – free
Tanguy Ndombele – free
Ivan Perisic – free
Ryan Sessegnon – free
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg – loan
Bryan Gil – loan
Leicester City16:15 , Chris Wilson
Relegation two seasons ago was unexpected and damaging for Leicester, who had finished eighth the previous campaign and only a few years earlier won the Premier League title.
But a rapid decline saw them return to the Championship, and it was no surprise that they finished top of the second tier on 97 points. A strong squad full of Premier League talent meant they were far too good for most opposition.
However, things will not be straightforward this term. Enzo Maresca has departed for Chelsea and been replaced by former Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper, whose style of play is different. That might mean a period of adjustment is unavoidable early on.
Leicester also face the looming possibility of a potential points deduction after an alleged breach of profitability and sustainability rules. How many points they might lose and when it might go through is still unknown, but the loss of any points in what could be a close relegation battle is likely to be significant.
With a relatively strong squad coming into the division, Leicester’s transfer window has been fairly quiet. They have signed young winger Abdul Fatawu permanently from Sporting after a successful loan move, as well as adding 22-year-old centre-back Caleb Okoli from Atalanta. The Foxes have also brought in more Premier League experience in Bobby De Cordova-Reid on a free transfer from Fulham, along with Facundo Buonanotte on loan from Brighton.
Whether those additions will be enough to secure their place in the Premier League remains to be seen. Leicester have lost star man Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to Chelsea, and with lingering off-field issues the season, and their hopes of survival, could be challenging.
Which newly promoted club is best-placed to survive in the Premier League?16:00 , Chris Wilson
Survival in the Premier League has become increasingly difficult for clubs newly promoted from the Championship.
Sheffield United, Burnley and Luton all went straight back down to the second tier last season, and plenty expect the same fate 2024/25’s new arrivals Leicester City, Ipswich and Southampton .
Which team, though, is in the best shape to avoid the drop? We’ve assessed each of the Premier League newcomers and their chances of remaining in the top-flight.
Which newly promoted club is best-placed to survive in the Premier League?
Premier League 2024/25 predictions: Champions, top four, relegation, best signing, top scorer and more15:45 , Chris Wilson
Hold on to your hats once again everyone: the Premier League is back this weekend.
Manchester City, after their fourth title in a row, are aiming for a magnificent five-in-a-row - but will this be the season Arsenal finally get over the line and win a first top-flight crown in 21 years?
Liverpool will be an intriguing watch under new manager Arne Slot and a total of five clubs will take to the new season with a fresh look in the dugout, with Enzo Maresca at Chelsea, Julen Lopetegui at West Ham, Steve Cooper at Leicester City and Fabian Hurzeler at Brighton.
Maresca at Chelsea will be a fascinating watch and how will Erik ten Hag fare at Manchester United after being given a new contract? The journeys of the newly-promoted trio of Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton will be interesting, too.
Now, our writers make their predictions for the next season:
Premier League 2024/25 predictions: Champions, relegation, best signing, and more
Dominic Solanke15:30 , Chris Wilson
Might Spurs have finally found the replacement for Harry Kane?
Many think that the signing of Solanke - who scored 21 times for Bournemouth last season – is a real coup for the north London club.
And former Spurs man Les Ferdinand thinks that the Englishman could be key to Spurs getting a place in the top four.
“I have watched Dominic for a few years now and he seems to progress and get better each each year,” Ferdinand told the PA news agency.
“Scoring 19 (league) goals in what was a struggling team last season only added to his reputation and what he was doing.
“He has been at Chelsea and Liverpool, so he has got some good clubs under his credentials. Going to Spurs now, with the way the team plays, they will have the supply line for him to feed on.”
A lot of the fans get caught up with that the player has to come from a big club and cost £80m or £100m for it to be anything to talk about.
“He is a proven goalscorer in the Premier League and you get to a stage where he will feel it doesn’t matter where he goes, that he can score goals with the form he is in at the moment.
“With the direction Tottenham are going in, you can only see him as an asset to the football club – and the truth of the matter is, when you look around, there is not a lot who are much better than him.
“With the squad that Tottenham have got now, you would like to think they would be looking at eyeing up a top-four finish at least as a target for the season.”
Tottenham complete Dominic Solanke signing in deal worth up to £65m15:15 , Chris Wilson
Tottenham’s biggest news of the season so far was the completion of the signing of forward Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth on a six-year deal.
Spurs have been on the hunt for attacking reinforcements all summer and after Solanke emerged as the club’s preferred candidate, advanced talks began with the Cherries before an agreement was reached on Friday afternoon.
The deal could eventually be worth £65million, with Tottenham spending an initial £55m and a further £10m included in the transfer as add-ons.
Tottenham complete Dominic Solanke signing in deal worth up to £65m
A new Premier League season awaits - but Man City’s legal case casts a long and inevitable shadow15:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle
A little something that could develop into the story of the Premier League season. As mentioned below, “this could well be the most controversial and consequential campaign in the English game’s history”...
There are only a handful of people who know exactly what is happening in the Manchester City case and one of them had to promote the new Premier League season this week.
“It’s clear we have some regulatory challenges,” competition chief executive Richard Masters said. “But I’m confident we can navigate all of that and, by the time we sit down again in 12 months, a lot of that stuff will be clearer and we can have the way we always want it, which is the football front and centre.”
It’s quite a hopeful spin that is perhaps natural from the world’s most bombastic league, especially since this season could involve a storm like no other. This could well be the most controversial and consequential campaign in the English game’s history, that reaches both Bosman and Italy’s Calciopoli in terms of its effects.
Man City case casts inevitable shadow over Premier League’s return
Is Leicester vs Tottenham on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Premier League fixture14:45 , Chris Wilson
When is Leicester vs Tottenham?
Leicester vs Tottenham kicks off at 8pm BST on Monday 19 August at the King Power Stadium in Leicester.
How can I watch it?
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 6.30pm. Subscribers will also be able to watch on the Sky Go app and website.
Is Leicester vs Tottenham on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch
Team news14:30 , Chris Wilson
Leicester have a few concerns heading into their top flight return. A rejuvenated Jamie Vardy bagged 18 goals en route to the Championship title last season, but only appeared in his side’s first preseason match before injury cut his summer short. Patson Daka, Vardy’s expected replacement, is also out after limping out of the defeat to Lens on August 10. The striker is set for a spell on the sidelines
Steve Cooper has confirmed defender Conor Coady will be missing for at least a month.
Things are looking brighter for the visitors, who will likely give Dominic Solanke his competitive debut after his move from Bournemouth. Richarlison faces a late fitness test and may therefore miss out, while back-up goalkeeper Fraser Forster is still being assessed before returning to the squad. Yves Bissouma will miss the match after Spurs suspended the midfielder for appearing to inhale nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, in a video circulated online.
New signings Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray have featured in preseason and could be considered for some minutes.
Leicester vs Spurs LIVE14:01 , Chris Wilson
Good afternoon and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of Leicester City vs Tottenham Hotspur!
The Foxes begin their latest Premier League journey as they battle for top-flight survival, while Spurs look to build on the positives of Ange Postecoglou’s first season in charge.
We’ll have all the build-up, team news and updates as they come in.