Brighton and Hove Albion will be hoping to extend their unbeaten disagreement the Premier League to six matches when they travel to the King Power Stadium to confront Leicester City on Sunday evening.
The Seagulls are right now 10th in the table, getting 29 focuses from their 21 association games this term, while Leicester are tenth, four focuses behind their adversaries here with two matches close by.
Leicester have not had the option to send off a best four test hitherto this season, with an aggregate of 25 focuses from 19 matches leaving them in tenth spot in the table, approximately 12 focuses behind fourth-set West Ham United.
The Foxes were very nearly getting what might have been a tremendous three focuses against Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday, driving Antonio Conte's side 2-1 entering the last trades, however Steven Bergwijn scored in the 95th and 97th moment to hand Spurs a 3-2 triumph at the King Power Stadium.
Leicester have now lost three of their last five in the association, yet they have been successful in three of their last four Premier League apparatuses at the King Power Stadium, beating Watford, Newcastle United and Liverpool.
Brendan Rodgers' side have battled seriously with wounds this season, and they are entering a troublesome run of games, confronting Liverpool and West Ham in their next two association matches after this one, as well as heading out to Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup toward the beginning of February.
The FA Cup holders experienced a 2-1 misfortune to Brighton in the Premier League at the Amex back in September yet were 3-0 champs in the comparing match at the King Power Stadium last term.
Brighton, in the interim, will participate in the challenge off the rear of a 1-1 draw with Chelsea on Tuesday evening, with Adam Webster counterbalancing a first-half objective from Hakim Ziyech at the Amex.
The Seagulls are unbeaten in their last five matches in England's first class, beating Brentford and Everton, as well as drawing with Chelsea (home and away) and Crystal Palace.
The guests will be without lead trainer Graham Potter this end of the week, as the Englishman has tried positive for Covid, so collaborator chief Billy Reid will lead the group.
Brighton have won six, drawn 11 and lost four of their 21 Premier League matches this season to gather 29 focuses, which has left them in 10th situation in the table, only two focuses behind eighth-put Wolverhampton Wanderers, so it has been a splendid mission for the club to date.
The Seagulls have additionally lost only one of their 10 away first class matches this season, holding West Ham, Southampton and Chelsea, as well as beating Everton, in their keep going four on their movements.
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