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Wolves v Leicester: Premier League – live!

LIVE – Updated at 16:32

Minute-by-minute report: Can Wolves stay in the top-four race by beating a team who came so close to a Champions League place last season? Find out with Alex Hess.

Dean Kinsella tempts fate via email: “Between the trans-pennine battle earlier and the north/south encounter at the Etihad yesterday we’ve been royally entertained this weekend. No pressure on keeping the level up here today!”

1 min: Both sides take the knee before kickoff, and then we’re away. Wolves ping the ball about between their defence for a bit before Aït-Nouri strides upfield into the Leicester half and gets a throw for his troubles.

A bit of a clash of styles today. Attack v defence. Grit v flair. Patience v haste. Michael Haneke v Michael Bay. HBO v ITV. James Joyce v John Grisham. Who’s your money on?

Rodgers says Harvey Barnes is not involved today because he’s carrying a knock from Thursday. The weather at Molineux is wet and windswept – which often means the football can be fun and frenzied. Here’s hoping.

So Wolves make one change from last week’s smash-and-grab defeat of Spurs, the fit-again Joao Moutinho coming in for Luke Cundle in midfield. For Leicester, James Maddison is only fit enough for the bench after a bout of illness and Patson Daka keeps his place ahead of Kelechi Iheanacho after his goalscoring display in Europe on Thursday.

Cundle was great last week but Moutinho’s return adds know-how to a strong-looking Wolves engine room. Leicester’s midfield is not short of quality either, of course, but lots will depend on whether Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall can step up alongside Youri Tielemans and Wilfred Ndidi in Leicester’s attempts to raise the game’s tempo.

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