Leicester vs Tottenham team news: Eric Dier starts at full back for injury-hit Spurs, defensive pair out for Foxes
All the latest information as the Foxes welcome Spurs to White Hart Lane in the midweek kick-off
LEICESTER and Tottenham will be pleased with their season-exertions, but for very different reasons.
The Foxes have turned around what looked like a desperate battle against relegation obscurity to the safety of mid-table.
TOTTENHAM: Lloris (C), Dier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies, Wanyama, Dembele, Sissoko, Dele, Son, Kane.
Leicester City will welcome Spurs to the King Power on Thursday in a Premier League clashWhile Spurs have chased Chelsea hard at the top of the Premier League, and although they fell just short, it's been a fine season for the club and fans.
The two meet at the King Power Stadium on Thursday night, and it could be a chance for both managers to give some fringe players a chance.
But with decent attacks on both sides, there could well be goals.
Here's all you need to know about the big game.
What is the latest Leicester team news?
Leicester are struggling at centre-half, with Wes Morgan and Robert Huth out injured.
What is the latest Tottenham team news?
Left-back Danny Rose was already out of the match after undergoing an exploratory knee operation this week.
But Spurs are also without their right-backs Kieran Trippier and Kyle Walker, forcing Eric Dier to deputise in the position tonight.
Trippier suffered concussion in Sunday's 2-1 victory over Manchester United.
What time is the Leicester vs Tottenham?
Leicester will entertain high-flying Tottenham on Thursday, May 18.
The midweek clash will kick-off at 7.45pm.
It is not Leicester's final home game of the season - they host Bournemouth in their final game.
Where can I watch Leicester vs Tottenham?
The Leicester vs Tottenham game will be shown live on Sky Sports 1.
The programme will start at 7.30pm.
You can of course follow all the latest action from the game on SunSport's live blog.
SunSport Prediction
Tottenham are guaranteed second place while Leicester are safe in mid-table, so there's little riding on the game.
Both players may give fringe players a chance, to see whether they are worth keeping in the summer.
There is plenty of attackign intennt and pace on both sides, so it might not be your typical end-of-season affair. Highscoring draw, 2-2.
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