Best Odds: 5/4
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Looking to open this year s Premier League campaign with a real flurry at the King Power this weekend, Leicester will host Wolves on Saturday afternoon.
Leicester City
Starting with the hosts, while Leicester might have been left heartbroken to have thrown away a Champions League return at the final hurdle last season, The Foxes picked up what would have been a real morale boost last weekend. Making the trip to Wembley on Saturday evening, Brendan Rodgers side stunned many across England as they snatched a last-gasp 1-0 win against Manchester City as they lifted the Community Shield title in the capital. Adding another piece of silverware to their cabinet after claiming their first FA Cup against European champions Chelsea back in May, the former Liverpool boss has only seen his side gain a string of plaudits. Looking to open the new campaign with a flurry after their sluggish end to the 2020/21 season, it could be worth keeping an eye out for Kelechi Iheanacho this weekend. Bagging the winner against former club City at Wembley last week, the 24-year-old signed off last year s run with 14 goals in his final 15 outings.
Team News
Suffering a horrific leg break in a pre-season friendly last week, defender Wesley Fofana looks set for an extended stint on the sidelines.
Likewise, young full-back James Justin is not expected to be back until after the international break after dealing with a long-term knee injury.
Wolves
As for the visitors, watching long-standing boss Nuno Espírito Santo end his tenure in the Midlands over the summer and make the move to Tottenham, Wolves have the feel of a club in the midst of a transition. Now under the guidance of new Head Coach Bruno Lage, the former Europa League outfit failed to pick up much of a morale boost during their pre-season preparations. Signing off their run with a 1-0 loss against La Liga side Celta Vigo on home soil, The Oranges won just a pair of their friendly contests, a run that saw them suffer defeats against the likes of Las Palmas and Crewe Alexander. Showing a host of issues last season and almost finding themselves stuck in Premier League limbo, Wolves will know that they could face a tough opening showdown this weekend. Hit with a 1-0 defeat when they made the trip to the King Power last season, it should be noted that Lage s new squad have failed to win any of their last five straight trips to Leicester.
Team News
In a real blow for Wolves, it appears that their attacking duo of Pedro Neto and Daniel Podence look set to miss out at the King Power this weekend.
Defender Willy Boly is still dealing with a knock he picked up during pre-season and is a doubt on Saturday.
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