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Leicester City vs. Bournemouth - The Big Preview

Never mind 'Happy New Year', for these two clubs the old one could hardly have been happier. Leicester's challenge now is to maintain the standards shown throughout 2015 and that starts by making sure that any talk of a 'wobble' is stifled.

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Everyone knows it won't be easy against a Bournemouth side that have started to get to grips with top flight football - rewards for putting in the hard yards.


Opta's 'halfway' stats show the Cherries cover more ground and record more sprints than any other Premier League side. Mix that with Leicester's non-stop energy and it could be a tough one to keep up with.

Thank goodness it's on the second of January rather than the first!

Our Prediction - 2-1 - Leave yours as comments below!

The Last 5 - Leicester City

Premier League - Leicester 0-0 Man City
Premier League - Liverpool 1-0 Leicester
Premier League - Everton 2-3 Leicester
Premier League - Leicester 2-1 Chelsea
Premier League - Swansea 0-3 Leicester

The Last 5 - Bournemouth

Premier League - Arsenal 2-0 Bournemouth
Premier League - Bournemouth 0-0 Crystal Palace
Premier League - West Brom 1-2 Bournemouth
Premier League - Bournemouth 2-1 Man Utd
Premier League - Chelsea 0-1 Bournemouth

Stat Attack

- This is the team's second Premier League meeting. The first, which was in August, ended 1-1.

- Prior to that, Leicester had won the four previous clashes between the sides.

- Bournemouth's last win over Leicester was a 2-1 win in Division Two in March 1989.

Teams News - Leicester City

Leicester's Jamie Vardy has been struggling with a virus this week but the Premier League's joint top goalscorer is expected to play.

Jeffrey Schlupp and Matty James remain the Foxes only certain absentees due to respective hamstring and knee problems.

Teams News - Bournemouth

Bournemouth have reported no fresh injuries following defeat at Arsenal.

Lee Tomlin was an unused substitute at the Emirates on his comeback from injury, while Glenn Murray and Junior Stanislas are also options to start.

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