Matchday
Plymouth Argyle 1 Leicester City 0: Stick a pin in us, we’re done
Friday night under the lights… this was a far throw from the Atletico Madrid game on this day in 2017. The Foxes had a huge chance to put their best foot forward in the title race but we tripped ourselves up again. Back to back midweek defeats leave us top for now but sitting precariously at best.
Leicester City 2 Birmingham City 1: 30,000 heartbeats racing
The Foxes left it late to see off Birmingham. If ever the saying “nothing worth having comes easy” represented a football team, it'd probably be us. Fitness trackers off the charts, wild celebrations and touching tributes were the theme at a sun drenched King Power.
Bristol City 1 Leicester City 0: When are we allowed to try something else?
With just over two minutes of injury time remaining in this hugely important Championship game at Ashton Gate, Wout Faes, standing on the halfway line, slowly rolled the ball five yards to his left to Jannik Vestergaard.
Disco 2000: Sunderland 0 Leicester City 1
Leicester City love a clean sheet at the Stadium of Light. This one brought back memories of a similar scenario back in October 2000 when a far-from-vintage display nevertheless kept us top of the league.
Bournemouth 0 Leicester City 1 (AET): Fatawu strike ends Foxes’ Bournemouth blues
Leicester City winning away at Bournemouth and not making it too difficult at the end despite going into extra time? Rejoice as the Foxes land an FA Cup upset (of sorts)! This was less the usual Bournemouth blues and more of a Bournemouth basketball match, a combined forty-nine shots on goal and…one goal to make the difference.
Watford 1 Leicester City 2: No sting in the tale
Cast your mind back to that sun-drenched day in May 2013 and the moment when Anthony Knockaert followed up his saved penalty in the dying moments of our play-off semi-final at Vicarage Road.
Stoke City 0 Leicester City 5: Foxes capitalise on Potters’ gifts
The start of February saw the close of the January transfer window and from the outside at least, it looked more chaotic and disorganised than Leicester fans would like. No such drama presented itself at the bet365 stadium in Stoke though, the home side crumbling as the Foxes ran riot and further extended their lead at the top.
Leicester City 3 Birmingham City 0: A homegrown team of our own
Ah the magic of the cup. Not quite the same why you’re pitched against a side in your own league. Jamie Thorpe was at the King Power to see if Maresca’s men could keep the cup dream alive and get the Foxes back to winning ways.
Millwall 2 Leicester City 3: Cannon blasts us past the cartoon villains
Even with so many changes and fresh faces, there was never a chance the Enzo way would be abandoned - even for Millwall away.