Tottenham Hotspur will be preparing for their first league outing in 11 days when they face Leicester City after snow and a COVID-19 outbreak stopped their previous two scheduled matches.
Spurs are 9/5 to win with Grosvenor Sport while Leicester are the slight favourites here at 29/20 and a draw is 13/5.
Antonio Conte's side saw their matches against Burnley and Brighton & Hove Albion called off as well as their Europa Conference League group stage finale against Stade Rennais.
However, preparation has hardly been straight forward either with only 16 first-team players reporting to training on Wednesday, just a day before they head over to the King Power Stadium.
For Leicester, they picked up their second match in seven league matches with a 4-0 win against struggling Newcastle United but they have not been without issues too.
The Foxes had seven players unavailable ahead of their match against Eddie Howe's side and now defenders Jonny Evans and Caglar Soyuncu join the list too.
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Team stats
- Spurs average 11 total corners in the league but average just 8.33 away from home while Leicester average 10.69 in total and 10.63 at home. Under 10.5 corners is 4/5.
- The Foxes have finished 11 of their 16 Premier League matches with both teams finding the net while Spurs have finished just four like this. Both teams to score is 3/5.
- Brendan Rodgers' side have the best return rate with Liverpool on over 2.5 goals finishing 12 of their 16 matches with 3 or more goals while Spurs, while above the league average, have only finished eight of their 14 this way. Over 2.5 goals is 3/4.
Player to watch
It is difficult to see who for Spurs considering they have had only 16 first-team players report for training on Wednesday so I'm going to keep an eye on a Leicester player.
Jamie Vardy has surprisingly started on the bench for the last two matches for Leicester and their top scorer will be keen to add to his tally against a Spurs side with limited options.
He is 29/20 to score anytime - good odds for a player who has scored nine times so far this season.
H2H
This will be the 117th meeting between the two sides with Spurs picking up 58 wins compared to Leicester's 37 plus 21 draws.
Last season saw a total of eight goals over both games including six in a thrilling 4-2 win at the King Power Stadium.
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