Not a lot happening here as both sides actually look relatively content to settle for the point at this stage. Either that or the legs have gone as it really has been a hard-fought battle out there for the most part!
90'
A generous FIVE minutes of added time have been allocated by the referee and this catalyses an encouraging cheer from the White Hart Lane faithful who are trying to inspire Spurs for one last push.
88'
D. Simpson gets yellow.
There has certainly been no love lost between these two sides today and this is displayed by the amount of yellow cards which have been seen. The latest player to go into the book is Simpson, and deservedly so as he takes one for the team to bring down Son just when Leicester looked very short at the back.
87'
H. Winks enters the game and replaces V. Wanyama.
Another change for Spurs as Harry Winks replaces Wanyama.
86'
TOTTENHAM HIT THE BAR AGAIN! N'Koudou pops up down the right wing and finds a yard of space to clip a beauty of a cross high into the centre of the box. Vertonghen finds himself in an advanced position and rises above everyone to bullet a header on goal, but his attempt crashes off the top of the woodwork! Really unlucky.
84'
Just over five minutes remaining in this tight clash and both sides need to do something pretty quickly if they want to claim all three points. Leicester are actually looking the more likely and seem to have bags of energy left, while Spurs are appearing out of ideas and fairly lackadaisical.
83'
G. Nkoudou enters the game and replaces D. Alli.
82'
Pochettino looks for some inspiration from the bench as he makes a substitution. Alli is the man withdrawn and coming on is the unpredictable talent of Georges-Kevin N'Koudou, who can certainly create something out of nothing with his electric pace and skill. Not a lot of time to make an impact, though.
80'
Fuchs, who spectacularly scored his first Leicester goal last weekend with a screamer from long range, attempts to do something similar this time by latching on to a loose ball around 30 yards out. This outcome couldn't really be more different, though, as he just about finds row Z with a terrible strike.
78'
L. Ulloa enters the game and replaces S. Okazaki.
Last throw of the dice from Ranieri here as he makes his last alteration to potentially go for the win. It looks like they will be going a bit more direct now as the toweing figure of Leonardo Ulloa makes his way on to the pitch to replace the smaller Okazaki.
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76'
Rose bursts forward from left-back and cuts inside past a few challenges before finding the feet of Eriksen, who in turn clips a teasing cross into the centre of the box. Janssen and Morgan battle each other to get on the end of it, and it is the Leicester captain who comes out on top to usher possession back to his goalkeeper.
74'
That goal scored by Musa just after the break was actually the first conceded in open play by Spurs this season in the Premier League. Quite the statistic, and it actually appears to have rattled the home side as they are not looking as defensively solid as they usually have been this campaign, so no room for complacency at the back.
72'
M. Albrighton enters the game and replaces R. Mahrez.
Second alteration for Leicester now and it sees the out-of-sorts Mahrez leave the action to be replaced by Marc Albrighton, who can certainly pop up with a special cross into the box on occasion. No Slimani today, though, so Vardy and Okazaki will need to provide the targets!
70'
Unfortunately for the viewing public, that burst of yellow cards issued by the referee has really interrupted the flow of play in the past few minutes as neither side seems to be particularly settled on the ball. Hopefully we can get back to some entertaining action if players stop commiting daft fouls!
68'
J. Schlupp enters the game and replaces A. Musa.
First change of the match from Ranieri now as he withdraws the equalising goalscorer, Musa, in favour of Jeff Schlupp, who can contribute well defensively as well as going forward from the right. Perhaps the Italian boss views Rose as one of Spurs' main threats at the moment?
67'
V. Wanyama gets yellow.
66'
It is raining yellow cards in White Hart Lane at the moment. The latest player to contribute to the cause is Wanyama for very cynically bringing down Okazaki inside the centre circle to halt a Leicester counter-attack, befoe going on to moan about the refereeing decision.
65'
J. Vardy gets yellow.
64'
The bookings are coming thick and fast for Ranieri's charges and this is perhaps due to a little bit of frustration as they haven't mustered up too much of a threat in the past few minutes. Vardy is the one who sees yellow for charging towards the linesman after coming on the wrong end of a throw-in decision. Needless, really.
63'
A. Musa gets yellow.
62'
Another booking for the Foxes now and it is probably the most deserved one you will see in all this Saturday afternoon football. The guilty party is Musa who completely takes out Alli in front of the managers after being outsmarted by the Spurs man who used a lovely bit of trickery to get into space.
60'
We are just beyond the hour mark in this Premier League clash and the White Hart Lane faithful are starting to get a bit nervous in the stands as they desperately want the win today. It has been three draws in a row for Tottenham, so they can't afford to lose more ground on the league leaders.
58'
A nice bit of play down the left-hand side from Spurs as Rose and Alli link-up effectively to create space for one another. The latter eventually finds Eriksen on the edge of the box with the Dane subsequently pulling the trigger on goal, but a deflection on the route through makes it a bit easier for Schmeichel to make the save to his right.
56'
Alli receives the ball to feet around 30 yards out and turns past the attentions of King, who ends up conceding the foul. Eriksen is again awarded with a chance from a set-piece, but again he fails to test Schmeichel between the sticks as the free-kick is sent harmlessly into the wall.
54'
R. Mahrez gets yellow.
First Leicester booking of the match now and it comes to Mahrez for pushing, pulling, and shoving Rose right in front of the dugout. The referee brandishes the yellow and points to other situations where the Algerian attacker was overly aggressive in the tackle.
52'
Well that certainly wasn't the start that Pochettino would have had in mind for Spurs after his half-time team talk. Indeed, it was a poor mistake from Wanyama which catalysed the Leicester attack for the goal, so the home side are now back to square one. Plenty of time for the Kenyan to make amends, though.
50'
The play takes a little longer than usual to get going following that Musa goal as the Nigerian took a sore one while scoring, meaning he had to receive some physio attention actually inside the net. Unclear what the issue is, but he eventually trots back on to the pitch, seemingly okay to continue.
48'
A. Musa has scored a goal for Leicester City! Assist by J. Vardy.
Brilliantly unselfish play from Vardy as he opts to pass into space for Musa rather than shoot.
GOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLL FOR LEICESTER! An equaliser right after the break! A misguided header from Wanyama allows Vardy to break through down the right channel before teasing a lovely cross along the box for Musa, who bravely gets in ahead of Walker and Lloris to smash home from close range! One-one - GAME ON!
46'
We are back under way in this Premier League clash.
45' +1
Two minutes of added time have been allocated by the referee and the Foxes will do well to get into the break just one goal down with the way Spurs are pressing forward here. Definitely some thinking, and perhaps some tinkering, required from Claudio Ranieri at half-time.
44'
Penalty goal scored by V. Janssen for Tottenham Hotspur!
GOOOOOAAAALLLLL FOR SPURS! After a small delay and some Leicester protests, Janssen steps up to smash a penalty straight down the middle to open the scoring! One-nil.
42'
PENALTY TO TOTTENHAM! Leicester are one of the teams who have not benefited greatly from the new rules against pushing and pulling inside the box, and Huth is once again penalised for it here as he puts an arm on the shoulder of Janssen before bringing down the centre-forward!
41'
Son Heung-Min gets yellow.
Another booking for Spurs this time and Son is the guilty party after getting involved in an altercation with Morgan and Fuchs down the right.
39'
TOTTENHAM HIT THE BAR! Vertonghen picks out a gorgeous diagonal pass down the right wing for Walker who then goes on a marauding run before reversing a cross to the edge of the box. The onrushing Alli meets it, but can't keep his attempt down enough and ends up witnessing his strike crash off the woodwork! Leicester survive.
37'
D. Rose gets yellow.
First yellow card of the match now and it comes to Rose as he gives the referee an earful after being penalised for a foul on Okazaki that really wasn't a foul at all. You can see his point, but dissent gets you a booking these days!
36'
Morgan is giving a telling off from the referee after chopping away at Alli down the left wing. Spurs get the free-kick and Eriksen steps up to floats a high cross into the box, but it is disappointingly sent straight into the arms of Schmeichel, who takes the pressure off his defence with a comfortable claim.
34'
Walker utilises his electric pace down the right wing and gets the better of Fuchs into space before drilling a low cross to the front post. Janssen meets it whilst under plenty of pressure from Simpson, but fails to catch his first-time strike correctly and ends up scuffing an atempt across the six-yard box. That kind of sums up his Spurs career so far!
32'
JUST OVER FROM OKAZAKI! A decent period in the game for the Foxes at the moment as they begin to show more going forward. Mahrez typicslly cuts inside on his left foot from the right wing and sends a teasing cross into the box which is met by the Japanese, but the subsequent header goes north of the crossbar. He should have did better!
30'
Oh a poor touch lets Vardy down! Leicester go on a signature speedy counter-attack and it is Drinkwater who leads the charge before slipping a pass out wide to Musa. The former CSKA Moscow man then threads a perfect ball into the feet of the England international, but an uncharacteristic poor touch lets Spurs off the hook massively!
28'
There hasn't been a lot of quality shown so far in the final third, with most of the play following the formula of Spurs pinning back Leicester into their own box with some neat and tidy possession. Schmeichel has had one save to make, while Lloris remains untested between the sticks for the hosts.
26'
All the big hitters come up from the back for Leicester as they get a long throw opportunity on the left. Fuchs takes it and flights the ball into the box, with Huth the target naturally, but the German defender is marshalled well by Vertonghen who eases possession out for a goal-kick.
24'
Son continues to come in from the right touchline to provide another threat in central areas, and this time drifts in to take a lovely touch on the chest which in turns sets up Wanyama for the attempt on goal. The former Celtic man meets the ball high with a half-volley slammed into the ground, but it is dragged the wrong side of the left-hand post.
22'
A slight penalty shout for Spurs now as Rose gains a yard on Simpson down the left before flashing a low cross into the penalty area. Alli takes the touch into feet before going down under the challenge of Fuchs, but it looked more like an accidental tangle of legs rather than something more sinister from the left-back. The referee waves play on.
20'
Eriksen does indeed have a crack on goal from the set-piece, but it just goes a whisker by the post after successfully going over the wall. Schmeichel had it covered in between the sticks anyway.
19'
Alli receives the ball to feet around 25 yards out and swivels sharply before sending a cheeky nutmeg through the legs of Drinkwater. Tottenham are awarded the free-kick in a cracking position and it looks like Eriksen fancies having a strike on goal, and we all know what the Dane can do from this kind of range.
17'
A small break in play at the moment as Dembele goes down clutching his face after receiving a ball to the head from very close range from Drinkwater who was attempting a pass to the left wing. The Belgium international should be fine, but that looked a sore one.
15'
A cracking period of pressure from the hosts here as they search for this opener. However, they need to be wary of the threat posed by Leicester on the counter, as Vardy in particular is waiting for any opportunity possible to stretch his legs in behind the Spurs defence.
13'
SAAAAAAVE FROM SCHMEICHEL! Alli looks to continue his good goalscoring form by once again getting on the scoresheet today. On this occasion he smashes a bouncing strike at goal from 20 yards which proves awkward for the Leicester stopper, who eventually does well to make the stop.
11'
A decent period of sustained possession for Spurs at the moment as they keep Leicester camped inside the penalty box. Wanyama is actually playing in a more advanced position than Dembele so far, and the hosts look good for it as the Kenyan powerfully dominates the area in the final third.
9'
We get our first real glimpe of Rose as an attacking threat down the left wing as he breezes past Mahrez before smashing a cross into the penalty area. The Spurs players eventually exchange a few more passes in and around the box before Dembele sees a strike on goal charged down by the brave challenge of Drinkwater.
7'
Spurs are awarded a free-kick deep down the left wing as Morgan tussles with Janssen before giving away the foul. The Dutchman is certainly not afraid to put himself about up top, which is valuable today up against arguably the most physical centre-back pairing in the league in Morgan and Huth. Should be an interesting battle!
5'
A fairly scrappy start to proceedings at White Hart Lane as both sides still attempt to find their feet in these early stages. The corresponding fixture here last season proved to be a fairly tight affair with Leicester just nicking the win late on, so we will be hoping for a bit more goals this afternoon!
3'
One of Leicester's strengths last season was their form away from home as they utilised counter-attacks greatly to benefit from the pace of Vardy in particular up top. However, this campaign the Foxes have lost ALL of their away matches in the league, so certainly some food for thought for Ranieri.
The last Premier League clash between the Foxes and Tottenham came just at the turn of the year at White Hart Lane. On that occasion in January, Leicester ran out narrow 1-0 winners on their march towards the title, with Robert Huth grabbing the solitary goal in the 90 minutes. Spurs would gain some revenge not long after though as they won the FA Cup tie between the duo a week later.
Leicester, meanwhile, have dropped off the pace terribly domestically and look extremely unlikely to even mount an attempt to defend their title. Claudio Ranieri's charges are down in 12th having won just three games so far this season, but it does appear that most of their attention is being exhausted on their maiden Champions League adventure, where they have made a blistering start in the group stage.
Spurs have made a relatively solid start to their campaign on the domestic front and are the only unbeaten side remaining in the league, having won five and drawn four out of their nine fixtures so far. They are currently down in fifth, but due to the competitive nature of most of the matches this season, this means they are only one point off the top spot.
Last season, it was one of the most unlikely title races in Premier League history and it was the two sides featuring today who went at it for the majority of the campaign to claim the silverware. Tottenham ultimately came up short and finished third behind Arsenal while Leicester finished the fairytale by being crowned champions.
Good afternoon football fans! Welcome to LIVE coverage of the English Premier League encounter between Tottenham and Leicester from White Hart Lane.
Half-time at White Hart Lane. Spurs are on course to continue their unbeaten Premier League run as they go into the break 1-0 up against champions, Leicester, with Vincent Janssen smashing home a penalty after being brought down by Robert Huth inside the box. The hosts are good value for their lead, and the second period is still to come.
Full-time at White Hart Lane. Tottenham are now unbeaten in their opening 10 Premier League games but this is now four draws on the bounce as they struggle to a tight 1-1 draw against champions, Leicester. The goalscorers on the day for their respective sides were Vincent Janssen and Ahmed Musa, as the honours remain even at full time. Thanks for joining us, see you next time!
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