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Top scorer Erling Haaland damaged his ankle and now faces approximately six weeks on the treatment table.
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Nottingham Forest will look to keep up their momentum as they host Manchester United at the City Ground on Tuesday.
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Forest have been the surprise package of the season and are third in the table with an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City to look forward to.
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Leicester City's accounts for the 2023/24 season have been published, a campaign where they had to reduce costs massively following their fall into the Championship
Leicester have announced the club accounts for the period ending June 2024, posting a pre-tax loss of £19.4m. The loss is down compared to the £89.5m to June 2023, reflecting the Foxes' relegation to the Championship. The Premier League confirmed in January no clubs were in breach of PSR rules.
None of Leicester's 12 Premier League away games against Manchester City have been drawn, with the Foxes winning five to Manchester City's seven. The 10 meetings between the pair at Etihad Stadium in the competition have produced a total of 43 goals (Manchester City 25, Leicester 18).
Three supporters groups - 1894, Trade Union Blues and MCFC Fans Foodbank - have urged fellow fans to boycott the first nine minutes of Wednesday's home game with Leicester to protest the club's new agreement with resale platform Viagogo over hospitality tickets.
Jamie Vardy has been tipped to make a decision on his future at Leicester City as his contract at the King Power Stadium is set to expire at the end of the season.
Premiership Rugby club Leicester Tigers’ majority shareholder Tom Scott has become the club’s chairman, replacing the long-serving Peter Tom after 33 years. Scott has owned the East Midlands club’s parent company,
Yes it's a slow news week for fans of Leicester City Football Club. Not to mention for Premier League spectators from around the world as well. That's right - we are in the middle of a monumentally long and drawn-out international break.
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