Leicester will be looking to register back-to-back wins in the Premier League for only the third time this term when they travel to relegated Watford on ...
DAZN subscribers can watch every single Premier League game in 2021/22 – and it gets better. If you pick up a fuboTV subscription for the games not on Peacock Premium, you'll be able to watch every game. To get around that, all you have to do is get a Virtual Private Network (VPN), assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs. A VPN creates a private connection between your device and t'internet, meaning the service can’t work out where you are and won't automatically block the service you've paid for. After back-to-back fifth-place finishes, the Foxes were expected to once again challenge for the Champions League qualification spots this term. Hodgson shuffled his pack for the visit of Everton in midweek, with Dan Gosling, Ken Sema and Samuel Kalu all handed rare starts. Brendan Rodgers’ side are looking to end what has been a mixed season on a high.
HertsLive provides updates from Vicarage Road as the Hornets face the Foxes in the Premier League.
After a bright start to the game, the ‘Orns could have been two goals up at least. Chance Watford Chance Watford A day for dreadful defending and little else. The 'Orns will face a Leicester side who don't really have too much to play for today though. Indeed, Roy Hodgson has yet to pick up all three points in front of the home Hornets support, and so he'll want to put an end to that this afternoon.
Jamie Vardy scores twice as Leicester thrash already relegated Watford to consign them to a seventh defeat in eight Premier League games.
Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Harvey Barnes (Leicester City) right footed shot from the left side of the box to the bottom right corner. - Shots - 39Kayembe - 19Sissoko - 11Masina - 15Cathcart - 27Kabasele - 2Ngakia - 1Foster The fans are entitled to be frustrated and upset with us and to make their opinions heard." When you analyse the goals we conceded, there isn't a lot good you could say.
Watford vs Leicester City. Premier League. 2:00pm, Sunday 15th May 2022. Vicarage RoadAttendance: Attendance20,257.
"In the final game of the season, you can't put in a performance like that. He also has 17 Premier League goal involvements this term (10 goals, seven assists), also his most in a season in the competition. You have to give the fans something to cheer about in the final home game and we didn't do that. Hopefully we can do what we did a couple of years ago and bounce back. Leicester travel to Chelsea on Thursday at 8pm. The fans are entitled to be frustrated and upset with us and to make their opinions heard." We want to be difficult to play against with or without the ball. It's never easy at this stage of the season when people think you have nothing to play for. I'm proud of the players. "We've had the worst home record in all the leagues. When you analyse the goals we conceded, there isn't a lot good you could say. "Bad mistakes led to the goals.
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On 15 goals, he is in a battle with Jamie Vardy to finish as City’s top scorer this season, with the number nine leading the line again. Fofana, fit again after a calf injury in midweek, replaces Daniel Amartey, while Mendy comes in for Ademola Lookman in the change that was made at half-time against Norwich. It ends the Dane’s run of 149 consecutive Premier League appearances.
Jamie Vardy and Harvey Barnes scored two goals each as Leicester City thrashed relegated Watford 5-1 at Vicarage Road in the Premier League on Sunday.
Maddison played a long ball forward and Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster raced off his line to punch it clear but Vardy headed it home to put Leicester ahead. Barnes scored 30 seconds after the restart, volleying past Foster from substitute Marc Albrighton's cross, and set up Vardy's second with 20 minutes remaining for the striker to score his 14th league goal of the campaign. Watford led after six minutes through a half-volley from Joao Pedro after the away side failed to clear a corner, but James Maddison and Vardy scored in quick succession to turn the game in Leicester's favour.
Watford vs Leicester City. Premier League. 2:00pm, Sunday 15th May 2022. Vicarage RoadAttendance: Attendance20,257.
"In the final game of the season, you can't put in a performance like that. He also has 17 Premier League goal involvements this term (10 goals, seven assists), also his most in a season in the competition. You have to give the fans something to cheer about in the final home game and we didn't do that. Hopefully we can do what we did a couple of years ago and bounce back. Leicester travel to Chelsea on Thursday at 8pm. The fans are entitled to be frustrated and upset with us and to make their opinions heard." We want to be difficult to play against with or without the ball. It's never easy at this stage of the season when people think you have nothing to play for. I'm proud of the players. "We've had the worst home record in all the leagues. When you analyse the goals we conceded, there isn't a lot good you could say. "Bad mistakes led to the goals.
Ben Foster. Playing his last home game as a Watford player, he was sadly embarrassed at one stage by Jamie Vardy as he overcommitted on a cross only for the ...
Named the club's player of the season ahead of the game, the left-back came on at halftime to try and rescue things but saw his team concede only moments after he came on. Left too much space in the middle of the park for the opposition players to run through and create at will. Started slowly and gave the ball away so cheaply in the build up to the Foxes' second goal. Pushed into a wing-back role in the second half and seemed glad to be further away from his own goal. As Samir was injured in the warm up, Cathcart came in to start and would have been pretty angry with Masina for barging into him ahead of James Maddison's goal to level the scores. Playing his last home game as a Watford player, he was sadly embarrassed at one stage by Jamie Vardy as he overcommitted on a cross only for the striker to nip and head the ball into an open goal.
Jamie Vardy and Harvey Barnes scored two goals each as Leicester City thrashed relegated Watford 5-1 at Vicarage Road in the Premier League on Sunday.
Maddison played a long ball forward and Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster raced off his line to punch it clear but Vardy headed it home to put Leicester ahead. Barnes scored 30 seconds after the restart, volleying past Foster from substitute Marc Albrighton's cross, and set up Vardy's second with 20 minutes remaining for the striker to score his 14th league goal of the campaign. Watford led after six minutes through a half-volley from Joao Pedro after the away side failed to clear a corner, but James Maddison and Vardy scored in quick succession to turn the game in Leicester's favour.
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But otherwise, his touch was a bit loose for the 10 minutes he was on the pitch. He was solid in a deeper role in the second half until he gave the ball away with a lazy pass to set up a Watford chance. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall: He lost the ball more than he usually does, and he was not as involved as he usually would be, although that was in part because of the end-to-end nature of the second half. Papy Mendy: From a defensive viewpoint, he was fine, even if he struggled with the physical battle against Sissoko. On the ball, he was calm as usual when doing the simple stuff, but gave the ball away in his one opportunity to start a City counter attack. There was nearly an error late in the first half when his eagerness to claim a cross saw him nearly give up an open goal, but overall he was very solid. Danny Ward: A surprise call-up, Ward did not totally solve the set-piece woes – not that the Watford goal was his fault – but he did come to claim high balls when he could.