West Brom vs Leicester City preview, team news, kick-off, channel
Watch West Brom vs Leicester City from 1pm on Sunday live on Sky Sports Premier League; Kick-off 2pm
Friday 11 September 2020 16:52, UK
Team news and stats ahead of Sunday's game between West Brom and Leicester City on the opening weekend of the Premier League season (kick-off 2pm).
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Team news
Kenneth Zohore and Conor Townsend are injury concerns for West Brom.
Both players have missed games during Albion's pre-season preparations - Zohore with a calf issue and Townsend due to an ankle problem. Zohore will not be fit for Sunday's opener but Townsend has been training this week and could be involved.
The Baggies expect to sign former Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic ahead of the match but the veteran is short of match fitness and will not figure against the Foxes.
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers has a defensive hole to fill given the string of absentees he is dealing with. Jonny Evans' suspension is compounded by the absence of Wes Morgan and Filip Benkovic through injury, meaning Wilfred Ndidi could drop back to partner Caglar Soyuncu.
James Maddison and Christian Fuchs will be assessed after returning to training this week, while summer signing Timothy Castagne is pushing for his debut. Daniel Amartey and Ricardo Pereira are not ready to feature as they recover from long-term lay-offs.
How to follow
West Brom vs Leicester City will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Premier League from 1pm on Sunday; kick-off at 2pm. Sky Sports customers can watch in-game clips in the live match blog on the Sky Sports website and app. Highlights will also be published on the Sky Sports digital platforms and the Sky Sports Football YouTube channel shortly after the final whistle.
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Opta stats
- West Bromwich Albion have lost their last four Premier League home games against Leicester City - their longest ever losing streak at home to the Foxes.
- Leicester City have never won five consecutive away Premier League games against a single opponent, with their four straight wins versus West Brom their joint-best such streak in the competition (also vs Newcastle in January 2020).
- The home side has never won in eight previous Premier League meetings between West Bromwich Albion and Leicester (D2 L6) - only Bournemouth v Watford (10) has been played more in the competition without the home side ever winning.
- West Brom and Leicester City have both lost six times on the opening weekend of a Premier League season, although the Baggies have won their last two such matches and the Foxes are winless in four (D1 L3).
- West Brom have won their opening league match of the season in three of the last four campaigns (L1), having won just twice in their previous 18 (D6 L10).
- Leicester have won their opening Premier League match of the season in just one of their last 11 attempts (D5 L5), though that win came in their title-winning season in 2015-16, (4-2 against Sunderland).