Day 10
Christie 71'
Bournemouth: 13. Neto, 6. Mepham, 15. Smith Adam, 25. Senesi, 2. Fredericks R.( till 72'), 4. Cook L., 8. Lerma, 16. Tavernier, 29. Billing( till 77'), 9. Solanke( till 90'), 10. Christie
Substitution: 17. Stacey(from 72'), 32. Anthony J.(from 77'), 21. Moore Ki.(from 90')
Bench: 1. Travers, 3. Stephens, 33. Zemura, 18. Lowe J-l, 11. Marcondes, 20. Dembele S.
Yellow Cards: Fredericks R. 40'
Leicester: 1. Ward, 2. Justin( till 86'), 3. Faes, 6. Evans J., 27. Castagne( till 67'), 7. Barnes H., 8. Tielemans, 22. Dewsbury-Hall, 42. Soumare B.( till 78'), 10. Maddison, 29. Daka( till 67')
Substitution: 18. Amartey(from 67'), 9. Vardy(from 67'), 14. Iheanacho(from 78'), 17. Perez A.(from 86')
Bench: 31. Iversen, 33. Thomas L.J., 11. Albrighton, 26. Praet, 44. Braybrooke
Yellow Cards: Soumare B. 59', Maddison 88'
Tottenham scored six times to defeat Leicester in the home Premier League game, including a hat-trick from Son Heungmin
Tottenham Hotspur defeated Leicester in today's Premier League home game
Manchester United beat Leicester in the final match of the 5th round of the Premier League
Liverpool achieved a record win in the Premier League, scoring nine goals against Bournemouth
Arsenal achieved their third successive Premier League victory
Leicester City Football Club has confirmed that Jamie Vardy has agreed a contract extension with the Foxes to June 2024
Manchester City continued unbeaten start to the new Premier League season
Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers, speaking to BBC Sport after the game with Brentford
Kasper Schmeichel has left Leicester City to join French side Nice