Saturday 3rd December 15:00, Sunderland host Leicester City at the Stadium of Light.
Last time out Sunderland lost 2-0 at Liverpool while Leicester City drew 2-2 with Middlesbrough.
David Moyes is hoping to add to Leicester City’s away-day blues and says
“I believe we’ve deservedly picked up some good results and it’s now about what we can do next because they’re gone, so we need to quickly think about more points and win the next game, then after that do it again.
“We have to pick up some wins in that period [before January] and if we do that then we can go into the new year with good spirit and look at what we need to do to make sure we’re a Premier League team next year.”
Claudio Ranieri says he is expecting a ‘battle’ when Leicester City travel to Sunderland. The Foxes picked up six points against the Black Cats on their way to winning the title last season, including a 2-0 away success in April, but Ranieri says he is not taking them lightly.
He said: “When we play at home or away, we try to win every match but with the respect of the opponent.
“We know on Saturday that Sunderland has a good chance to get three points against Leicester – the champions of the Premier League.
“We know it’ll be a fight – all 90 minutes and extra-time. They are a good, well organised team with two fantastic strikers. It will be a very good battle. [Jermain] Defoe is a good, experienced player, but not only him.”
Match Appointments:
Referee: Andre Marriner
Assistants: S Beck, A Garratt
Fourth official: J Simpson
Form:
Sunderland: L-L-L-W-W-L
Leicester: L-W-D-L-L-D
Head to Head
The Black Cats are vying to win successive Premier League home fixtures for only the second time in three seasons.
Leicester have not won away since beating Sunderland in April last season. They have yet to take the lead away from home in the Premier League this season, earning one point from six games and conceding 16 goals, the worst away record in the division.
Lawro’s prediction: 1-1
Team Selection:
Thanks to the Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/dec/02/match-preview-sunderland-leicester-city
they still can't spell Djilobodji.
Leicester City
Leicester midfielder Nampalys Mendy could return from an ankle injury that has kept him out since August. Ben Chilwell is also fit but Danny Drinkwater is suspended and Kasper Schmeichel is still out with a broken hand.
Sunderland
Papi Djilobodji is available after his suspension. Sunderland's Jan Kirchhoff could make his comeback after recovering from a stomach upset.
Fabio Borini and Jack Rodwell remain sidelined. Lee Cattermole is unavailable for at least 4 months. Paddy McNair will miss the rest of the season after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament. Lynden Gooch is out for 3 months after being stretchered off for the U23s.
We are top of the league
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Key Men
Leicester City
Jamie Vardy
Jamie Vardy has gone 15 games without a goal for Leicester in all competitions. He scored three times against Sunderland last season.
Sunderland
Victor Anichebe
Big Vic is now looking the part and will be desperate to get back on the score sheet at the Stadium of Light.
Betting
Sunderland 23/10
Leicester City 13/10
Draw 9/4
My two new pence...
This is a tough game with Leicester being the masters of the counter attack, however they are not getting much luck this season so I’m looking forward to this game.
I’m going for a 2-0 win.
Ha’way the lads.
Last time out Sunderland lost 2-0 at Liverpool while Leicester City drew 2-2 with Middlesbrough.
David Moyes is hoping to add to Leicester City’s away-day blues and says
“I believe we’ve deservedly picked up some good results and it’s now about what we can do next because they’re gone, so we need to quickly think about more points and win the next game, then after that do it again.
“We have to pick up some wins in that period [before January] and if we do that then we can go into the new year with good spirit and look at what we need to do to make sure we’re a Premier League team next year.”
Claudio Ranieri says he is expecting a ‘battle’ when Leicester City travel to Sunderland. The Foxes picked up six points against the Black Cats on their way to winning the title last season, including a 2-0 away success in April, but Ranieri says he is not taking them lightly.
He said: “When we play at home or away, we try to win every match but with the respect of the opponent.
“We know on Saturday that Sunderland has a good chance to get three points against Leicester – the champions of the Premier League.
“We know it’ll be a fight – all 90 minutes and extra-time. They are a good, well organised team with two fantastic strikers. It will be a very good battle. [Jermain] Defoe is a good, experienced player, but not only him.”
Match Appointments:
Referee: Andre Marriner
Assistants: S Beck, A Garratt
Fourth official: J Simpson
Form:
Sunderland: L-L-L-W-W-L
Leicester: L-W-D-L-L-D
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Head to Head
The Black Cats are vying to win successive Premier League home fixtures for only the second time in three seasons.
Leicester have not won away since beating Sunderland in April last season. They have yet to take the lead away from home in the Premier League this season, earning one point from six games and conceding 16 goals, the worst away record in the division.
Lawro’s prediction: 1-1
Team Selection:
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Thanks to the Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/dec/02/match-preview-sunderland-leicester-city
they still can't spell Djilobodji.Leicester City
Leicester midfielder Nampalys Mendy could return from an ankle injury that has kept him out since August. Ben Chilwell is also fit but Danny Drinkwater is suspended and Kasper Schmeichel is still out with a broken hand.
Sunderland
Papi Djilobodji is available after his suspension. Sunderland's Jan Kirchhoff could make his comeback after recovering from a stomach upset.
Fabio Borini and Jack Rodwell remain sidelined. Lee Cattermole is unavailable for at least 4 months. Paddy McNair will miss the rest of the season after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament. Lynden Gooch is out for 3 months after being stretchered off for the U23s.
We are top of the league

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Key Men
Leicester City
Jamie Vardy
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Jamie Vardy has gone 15 games without a goal for Leicester in all competitions. He scored three times against Sunderland last season.
Sunderland
Victor Anichebe
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Big Vic is now looking the part and will be desperate to get back on the score sheet at the Stadium of Light.
Betting
Sunderland 23/10
Leicester City 13/10
Draw 9/4
My two new pence...
This is a tough game with Leicester being the masters of the counter attack, however they are not getting much luck this season so I’m looking forward to this game.
I’m going for a 2-0 win.

Ha’way the lads.
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