Leicester vs Man United LIVE- Out-of-sorts Leicester City welcome a stuttering Manchester United on Saturday afternoon – with both teams desperate for victory.
Going into this weekend’s set of fixtures, Leicester sit 13th in the Premier League – having won just two of their seven matches so far – while fourth-placed United dropped five points at home in their last two games (having lost to Aston Villa and drawn with Everton).
Follow Sportsmail’s Kieran Lynch for live Premier League coverage of Leicester vs Manchester United, including build-up, team news and updates.
Elsewhere, there are a further four 3pm kick-offs taking place, which we will keep you up-to-date with. These are: Aston Villa vs Wolves, Manchester City vs Burnley, Norwich vs Brighton and Southampton vs Leeds.
What a turnaround by Wolves at Villa Park!
It’s a Ruben Neves free-kick, it’s not a particularly good one but it goes in off Targett who the ball strikes on the hip.
Dean Smith has a face like thunder he’s not happy that they’ve thrown away a 2-0 lead.
One goal in each half for Manchester City. Comfortable enough for Pep Guardiola’s side though Burnley did make them work hard for their goals.
Unlike Southampton, Norwich are still searching for their first win after a goalless draw. The game was there for the taking for the Canaries but they didn’t take their chances.
First win of the season for Southampton. Big three points, worrying performance by Leeds who really struggled today.
Wan Bissaka gives away a free kick and Tielemans takes it, Daka gets away from Maguire at the back post to put the ball away.
What a result this will be for the Foxes.
It was all comfortable at Villa Park but a couple of changes have turned this game right around!
Traore lifts the ball to the back post where it’s tapped in by Coady to get an equaliser. Great character from Wolves.
More chaos in the United box as Leicester look to kill the game off. There’s an offside flag and a Pogba foul in there – some frenetic action at the King Power.
Roman Saiss taps in at the back post and it’s game on! It’s all kicking off in the Premier League
54 seconds later and Jamie Vardy has put Leicester back in front!!!
Leicester could have scored a third at one end but it’s Rashford at the other end who scores a second so United are level but…
Off the post from Tielemans!
Matic loses the ball to Tielemans who then gets past Pogba far too easily and forces a wonderful fingertip save from De Gea which goes off the post.
At the other end Rashford finds Ronaldo but the offside flag is up.
Leicester have brought on Ayoze Perez for James Maddison as the Foxes seek a winner in the final 20 minutes.
Deflected shot by the Scotland international and Villa now hold a comfortable lead going into the final 20 minutes.
Comfortable lead now for Pep Guardiola’s side as De Bruyne rifles home. The Belgian attempted to find Mahrez but Westwood got in the way and the ball fell back to De Bruyne to make it 2-0.
Ronaldo has a shot which is blocked and Greenwood thinks he’s going to score on the rebound but it’s saved by the left foot of Schmeichel.
Couldn’t get any closer to putting United in front.
Meanwhile Rashford is now on in place of Sancho.
Marcus Rashford is preparing to come on for his first appearance this season.
Getting lively at the King Power as Maddison’s not happy with a challenge by Pogba who doesn’t get a card. Matic then clatters into Maddison and moments later makes his presence felt on Soyuncu.
Cracking strike by Matic who catches the ball on the half-volley after a ball that Shaw jumps for drops nicely. Schmeichel was scrambling but it goes just over.
Lindelof is booked for a challenge on Vardy. Maddison’s free kick hits the wall and he has a second crack which goes wide.
Lovely ball into the six yard box from John McGinn and Danny Ings heads home to give Villa the lead.
Danny Ings celebrates after giving Aston Villa the lead against Wolves
Armando Broja gives Southampton the lead and deservedly so after how the first-half went.
Nathan Redmond puts it on the plate for Broja to tuck away and give the Saints the lead.
Southampton are heading for their first win of the season after Armando Broja’s goal
Lovely ball into the six yard box from John McGinn and Danny Ings heads home to give Villa the lead.
Armando Broja gives Southampton the lead and deservedly so after how the first-half went.
Nathan Redmond puts it on the plate for Broja to tuck away and give the Saints the lead.
End to end stuff at the start of this second half.
Tielemans wins the ball and plays through Iheanacho who sees his shot go straight at De Gea.
At the other end Greenwood has an effort which goes well over.
We are back underway at the King Power Stadium as the five Premier League games kick-off for the second-half.
Ronaldo did make the starting line-up today but he has been very quiet with just three touches inside the opponent’s box so far.
Schmeichel did make a fine save when Ronaldo’s shot took a deflection and the Portuguese star will be hoping to make an impact in this next 45.
A number of Leicester players were very lively that first half but in particular Iheanacho who caused Harry Maguire all sorts of problems. United will be hoping to keep him and Vardy quiet in this next 45 minutes.
Nothing of note so far in the West Midlands derby at Villa Park.
Half time at the Etihad and Bernardo Silva’s goal is enough so far.
There was a very risky challenge from Laporte late on in the half as he comes in flying with feet in the air on McNeil. Burnley are not happy and wanted a red but a yellow is given.
All square at Carrow Road but the hosts should be 1-0 up.
End to end stuff at the start of this second half.
Tielemans wins the ball and plays through Iheanacho who sees his shot go straight at De Gea.
At the other end Greenwood has an effort which goes well over.
We are back underway at the King Power Stadium as the five Premier League games kick-off for the second-half.
Ronaldo did make the starting line-up today but he has been very quiet with just three touches inside the opponent’s box so far.
Schmeichel did make a fine save when Ronaldo’s shot took a deflection and the Portuguese star will be hoping to make an impact in this next 45.
A number of Leicester players were very lively that first half but in particular Iheanacho who caused Harry Maguire all sorts of problems. United will be hoping to keep him and Vardy quiet in this next 45 minutes.
Nothing of note so far in the West Midlands derby at Villa Park.
Half time at the Etihad and Bernardo Silva’s goal is enough so far.
There was a very risky challenge from Laporte late on in the half as he comes in flying with feet in the air on McNeil. Burnley are not happy and wanted a red but a yellow is given.
All square at Carrow Road but the hosts should be 1-0 up.
Chance for United as Shaw cuts back to Ronaldo but the Portuguese star is stretching and misses his kick.
The half time whistle has now gone.
Southampton have dominated Leeds and should be ahead but they go into half-time goalless.
Incredible miss by Norwich which probably shows their confidence in front of goal right now.
Brighton goalkeeper Sanchez charges out and takes out Burn, Sargent right of the box and open goal, pulls the trigger straight away and doesn’t get the required power which allows Duffy to slide in to clear for a corner.
Another chance for Leicester as Tielemans finds Iheanacho who pulls an effort wide by a couple of feet from the far post.
Manchester United probably want half-time to come the way it’s going at the minute with Luke Shaw having a moment where he’s caught on the ball but doesn’t lead to anything.
Other than a brief spell this has not been a great half for United.
That was a big mistake by Maguire at his former club and he is getting some gleeful jeers from the home crowd.
Brilliant chance for Brighton meanwhile at Norwich as Maupay heads the ball down for Trossard who thumps it with a volley and Krul gets a fingertip onto it with the ball bouncing back off the crossbar.
Another cracker and Leicester are level!
Shocker from Maguire though as a free-kick is played across United’s own backline. Iheanacho robs Maguire and plays in Tielemans who clips a fantastic effort into the far corner.
The game had gone from end to end with Pereira and Ronaldo both having huge efforts but it’s all level thanks to the Belgian midfielder.
Youri Tielemans celebrates with Jamie Vardy after pulling Leicester level
Huge penalty shout from Maupay as he goes around Krul and ends up on the floor claiming the goalkeeper made contact.
There was contact with the striker but it was a very exaggerated fall by the Brighton striker and nothing is given after a VAR review.
Leicester look to find a way back into the game and Vardy has an effort from distance but his low drive is gathered comfortably by De Gea.
Stunning strike by the youngster!
United lead and it’s out of nowhere. Greenwood takes the ball from Fernandes on the right, cuts inside and fires an absolute scorcher which goes in off the woodwork. Cracking goal.
Mason Greenwood scored a stunner to give Manchester United the lead
Bruno Fernandes whips in a corner which is met by Pogba but’s over the bar. The Frenchman says it should be another corner but doesn’t get the decision from the referee.
Better from United as Greenwood holds off Evans and plays a 1-2 with Fernandes. He fires a shot towards goal but it’s a comfortable save for Schmeichel but something for the Red Devils to take encouragement from.
Goal for City and it’s Bernardo Silva!
It’s been a slow start for Pep Guardiola’s side but a shot by Foden was parried away by Pope but only for Silva to tap home.
Bernardo Silva celebrates after opening the scoring for Manchester City
Nice link-up play between Castagne and Maddison here, before the latter loses Lindelof and fires at goal with plenty of power but it’s straight at De Gea.
Bright start for Leicester and United can’t match their energy so far.
BIG chance for Leicester!
Brilliant by Iheanacho who gets by Pogba and drives towards goal. The ball is centred for what looks to be a tap-in for Vardy but Maguire who is back in action is able to deal with the danger.
Nearly a chance for United as Sancho attempts to play through Ronaldo but Schmeichel sees the danger and is able to gather the ball at Ronaldo’s feet.
Sloppy by Pogba who is caught in possession by Tielemans and then Matic bundles over Maddison.
The free-kick is taken short and Leicester are happy to pass the ball around in these early stages.
The whistle goes at the King Power Stadium as well as the rest of the grounds and off we go for the first-half.
These two sides met back in May where the Foxes took a 2-1 victory at Old Trafford thanks to goals from Luke Thomas and Caglar Soyuncu.
It was a weaker Manchester United side as the Red Devils had to play rivals Liverpool just two days later.
Manchester United though have lost just one of their last 15 away Premier League games against Leicester.
Surprisingly, today will be just Ronaldo’s second game against Leicester – his first since 2004.
We are about ten minutes away from kick-off.
Cristiano Ronaldo prepares for kick-off as he hopes to get back on the scoresheet against a tricky Leicester side
Phil Foden starred for Manchester City against Liverpool and he starts today against Burnley
Hwang Hee-chan prepares for Wolves ahead of their West Midlands derby against Aston Villa
Daniel Farke speaks to Graham Potter and he’ll be keen to get his first league victory of the season against the Brighton manager
Dan James warms up for Leeds who are hoping to take their second victory of the season
Both teams are entering the game looking rather out of sorts it has to be said.
Manchester United only took one point in two home games against Aston Villa and Everton before the international break.
Leicester meanwhile have had two draws and two wins in their last four games. They’ve narrowly missed out on the Champions League places in the last two seasons and could do with a positive result to reignite their push for the top four this campaign.
Leicester are looking to bounce back with a win after failing to win their last four outings
There was concern for Manchester United that they would play today without their two main centre backs after Raphael Varane’s injury with France.
But Harry Maguire is back in the team after his own injury in a huge boost for the Red Devils ahead of a tricky looking run.
Cristiano Ronaldo also starts after the public shock of him only making the bench against Everton before the international break.
Marcus Rashford is also back on a Premier League team-sheet for the first time this season as he makes the bench.
Harry Maguire starts for Manchester United against his former side Leicester
The full-time whistle has gone at Vicarage Road and much to the pleasure of the Watford fans who probably would have wanted that game to be over by half-time.
Liverpool are back on top of the table after a 5-0 victory with Roberto Firmino taking the matchball after bagging a hat trick.
Sadio Mane opened the score but if you haven’t already make sure you take a look at Mo Salah’s goal – every bit as good as his goal against Manchester City.
Norwich: Krul, Aarons, Kabak, Hanley, Gibson, Giannoulis, Lees-Melou, Normann, McLean, Sargent, Pukki
Brighton: Sanchez, Duffy, Dunk, Burn, Veltman, Gross, Lallana, Moder, Cucurella, Trossard, Maupay
Aston Villa: Martinez, Konsa, Tuanzebe, Mings, Cash, McGinn, Douglas Luiz, Buendia, Targett, Watkins, Ings
Wolverhampton: Jose Sa, Kilman, Coady, Saiss, Nelson Semedo, Neves, Dendoncker, Joao Moutinho, Marcal, Traore, Hwang
Southampton: McCarthy, Livramento, Bednarek, Salisu, Perraud, Djenepo, Diallo, Romeu, Elyounoussi, Broja, Redmond
Leeds: Meslier, Shackleton, Llorente, Cooper, Dallas, Struijk, James, Klich, Roberts, Harrison, Rodrigo
Raheem Sterling starts for Manchester City after admitting this week he would ‘love to challenge himself and play abroad’.
Man City: Steffen, Joao Cancelo, Stones, Laporte, Ake, De Bruyne, Rodri, Bernardo Silva, Mahrez, Foden, Sterling
Burnley: Pope, Lowton, Tarkowski, Collins, Pieters, McNeil, Brownhill, Cork, Westwood, Cornet, Wood
And welcome everyone to Sportsmail’s live coverage of today’s 3pm Premier League kick-offs.
We will be focusing on Manchester United’s tricky looking trip to Leicester with both teams desperate for a victory.
Sportsmail will provide live updates though all five 3pm kick-offs including team news, build-up and the goals as they go in.
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