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In case you missed it, you should know that it’s last year and Leicester City are great again. Clearly they need to build a bit of momentum if they’re going to climb the table and this game should be seen as a great opportunity to do so.
We need to ensure we're a little more solid at the back. Leicester looked to have regained their swagger on Saturday - Eddie Howe will not be caught out as Guardiola was
It’s hard to judge Bournemouth at the moment, as their roller coaster season has seen them beat Liverpool and Stoke, but lose to Burnley and Hull, just in their last 5 games. A win today would lift us above the Cherries, as well as Stoke and Burnley who don't play until Wednesday.
For more build up, check out Jamie’s match preview and see below for all the information on how to watch, along with team news and lineups when they come.
Location: Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, England
Kick-off time: 7:45 PM GMT, 2:45 PM Eastern, 11:45 AM Pacific
Available TV: Premier League Extra Time (US), Sportsnet (Canada)
Available streaming: NBC Sports Live (US), Sportsnet World Now (Canada)
For full international listings see LiveSoccerTV.com
Leicester City Team News:
Kasper Schmeichel is close to a return, while Danny Drinkwater will is available again after suspension. Danny Simpson, who picked up his 5th yellow of the season last time out is unavailable.
Bournemouth Team News:
Eddie Howe could be without Junior Stanislas, who leads the team in combined goals and assists, while Andrew Surman and Lewis Cook are also injured.
Lineups:
Tonight's formation is 4-4-2 #BouLei pic.twitter.com/yUYTgjzHYx
— Leicester City (@LCFC) December 13, 2016
Drinkwater remains absent for the Foxes. Hernandez in for Simpson.
Bournemouth: Boruc; Francis, Cook, Ake, Daniels; Smith, Arter, Wilshere, Pugh; King, Afobe
As always, enjoy the game and please leave your comments below.
Claudio Ranieri will take charge of his 200th #PL match as a manager in #BOULEI pic.twitter.com/cXSA2wYaE5
— Premier League (@premierleague) December 13, 2016