Manchester City take on Leicester City in the Premier League at on Saturday 10 December, kick-off 5.30pm.

When and where: Leicester City v Man City

The game kicks off at 5.30pm (GMT) on Saturday 10 December at the King Power Stadium.

The match will be broadcast on BT Sport 1

Find out which TV channels are showing the game around the world here with our global listing.

Injury and suspension news

Leicester City: Team news will appear here

Man City: Sergio Aguero (suspended), Fernandinho (suspended), Nicolas Otamendi (suspended), and Vincent Kompany (knee) will miss out

The last time

The corresponding fixture last season ended 0-0 despite an entertaining encounter.

The last time the side’s faced each other, Leicester had the better of it at the Etihad, running out 3-1 winners. Plenty to prove for City, then.

Match stats and facts

  • City have won 53, drawn 29 and lost 28 of their previous meetings with Leicester
  • Leicester have not won in the Premier League since 22 October
  • City have won six and drawn one of their seven away games this season
  • Leicester have only concded six home goals in the Premier League this season

 


Man City training ahead of Leicester

Manchester City’s players went through their paces at CFA ahead of the clash with Leicester, with Bacary Sagna showing off some tricks and flicks

Take a look at a selection of images here


Caballero: Leicester trip a huge occasion

City goalkeeper believes the fact that Leicester had already qualified for the Champions League last 16 before their last game, and could consequently save energy for the City game, is a dangerous factor to the match.

Read more from the stopper here...


Zabaleta’s style guide... 

City defender Pablo Zabaleta has been discussing the varying playing styles in the Premier League and Europe, and the best way of combating them.

Take a look at what the Argentinian believes is the best way forward here...


Leicester v Man City: Guardiola press conference

Pep Guardiola delivered good news on the fitness front at Friday’s press conference, with both Raheem Sterling and Fabian Delph expected to be fit for the Leicester game.

Sterling has been out since the win over Burnley, but trained well in the week and should come into the reckoning... read more