Preview

The match between Leicester and Everton at the King Power Stadium on September 21 will be a key one for both teams in the fifth round of the Premier League. Both teams are in a difficult position, despite winning 2-0 in their previous matches.

Leicester
Steve Cooper's side recently drew 2-2 with Crystal Palace, conceding a goal from a penalty in stoppage time. The team has only picked up two points this season. Wilfred Ndidi played an important role in the match, having been retrained as an attacking midfielder despite injuries in previous seasons, and has impressed with his performances in his new role. Ndidi has already provided three assists in his last two matches.

Everton
Everton under Sean Dyche are in critical condition, sitting bottom of the table without a point. The team won their last two matches with a comfortable 2-0 scoreline, but both times they let victories slip away. Everton's problems are rooted in their defence, which has already conceded 13 goals this season despite last year's defensive successes.

This game will be a defining one for the Toffees, as a continuation of their poor run could seriously affect the future of the club and manager.