Brighton: Ryan, Lamptey, Dunk, Webster, Burn, Bissouma, Stephens, Mooy, MacAllister, Maupay, Connolly. Subs: Button, Schelotto, Montoya, Duffy, Propper, Gross, Trossard, March, Murray. Getty - Pool Brighton beat Arsenal in a controversial game at the weekend Leicester vs Brighton: Match stats Leicester have won four of their five Premier League meetings with Brighton (D1), winning 2-0 at the Amex Stadium in the reverse fixture. Brighton’s last victory against Leicester in any competition was a 4-1 triumph at the King Power Stadium in the Championship in April 2014. Leicester’s last Premier League match to be played on a Tuesday was in February 2019 – a 2-1 home victory over Brighton and Hove Albion. Brighton have won just one of their last 11 midweek Premier League fixtures (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday), drawing three and losing seven.
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Brighton, meanwhile, produced a fine display to heap more misery on Arsenal by coming from behind to claim a 2-1 win. Getty Leicester host Brighton tonight and the game will be live on talkSPORT Trossard could feature against Man United as Arsenal complete £27m deal IN FULL Premier League done deals: Every completed transfer in the 2023 January window Noni Madueke: Chelsea complete sixth January signing as England Under-21 star arrives Chelsea complete Madueke deal, Trossard joins Arsenal, Ings swaps Aston Villa for West Ham Arsenal v Man United LIVE: Casemiro banned but Trossard could be involved at the Emirates Liverpool vs Chelsea LIVE: Mudryk could make Blues debut as struggling giants face off Arsenal lead race for Valladolid's Ivan Fresneda with Arteta keen to seal deal this month Arteta 'really impressed' by Ten Hag's Man United, and may unleash Trossard in showdown Former Tottenham star wants Arsenal to win Premier League title 'for the good of football' Spurs U-turn on decision to ban flag just 64 minutes after fan backlash The Seagulls know another win tonight will take them a major step closer towards safety while the Foxes are still looking to confirm their Champions League spot.
Leicester beat Brighton 2-0 on the south coast in November thanks to goal from Ayoze Perez and Jamie Vardy. talkSPORT will be at the King Power to bring you all the action exclusively live this evening. Leicester vs Brighton: How to listen talkSPORT will have full, exclusive coverage of the match with kick-off set for 6pm. Fans will have the option to listen to the game with or without crowd noise, so you can choose whichever way suits you best.
However, that one victory was away at Arsenal earlier this season. Brighton have taken just one point from their 30 available in the Premier League away from home against sides starting the day in the top four, drawing their first such match at Watford in August 2017 before losing each of the last nine in a row. Leicester have won just one of their last six Premier League games (D3 L2), with that victory coming at home against Aston Villa in the final top-flight game played before the enforced break. Brighton’s win against Arsenal in their last match was their first Premier League victory of 2020.