ARSENAL continue their journey to potential Premier League success with a trip to the King Power where Leicester awaits.
The Gunners looked destined to drop more points against Aston Villa last weekend having trailed for large periods of the match.
PAJorginho’s shot rebounded off Emi Martinez to put Arsenal ahead[/caption]
ReutersLeicester got humiliated 3-0 by Manchester United at Old Trafford[/caption]
But up stepped January signing Jorginho whose spectacular effort rebounded off Emi Martinez to give Arsenal the lead, before Martinelli sealed the deal late on.
And the Gunners’ Saturday got even better when Nottingham Forest held Manchester City to a draw courtesy of a late Chris Wood strike.
Now in the ascendancy, Mikel Arteta will be hoping his men can build on their momentum against a Leicester side who was recently humiliated by Manchester United.
However, the Foxes put four past Champions League chasing Tottenham the last time they played in front of their home crowd – and that was after going behind.
When is Leicester vs Arsenal?
Leicester’s mouth-watering match against Arsenal will take place on Saturday, February 25.It is scheduled to get underway at 3pm GMT.The King Power Stadium in Leicester is the allocated arena for this Premier League encounter and it can host approximately 32,261 fans.Arsenal ran out 4-2 winners when the sides met earlier this season.
Is Leicester vs Arsenal on TV?
Unfortunately, Leicester vs Arsenal will NOT be broadcast live on TV in the UK.This is due to the Saturday football blackout law in the UK.Alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute coverage of the entire action.
What is the team news?
Brendan Rodgers has no fresh injury concerns ahead of Leicester’s huge clash with Arsenal.
However, Jonny Evans and Ryan Bertrand are unlikely to feature, while James Justin is out for the season.
Elsewhere, Thomas Partey is a huge doubt for the Gunners having missed the last two Premier League fixtures following a sustained thigh problem.
Gabriel Jesus is inching closer to recovery, while Mohamed Elneny is set to miss the remainder of the campaign.
But the quartet of Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Eddie Nketiah are all likely to be available despite missing out on Monday’s training session.
Latest odds
Leicester to win 15/4Draw 29/10Arsenal to win 4/6
*Odds courtesy of Betfair are correct at time of publication