Swansea's third and final change is the introduction of Routledge, who replaces Ayew- a player who has struggled to get going today and will probably find himself out of the side when his brother is back fit and Andy King is available.
90' +1
W. Routledge enters the game and replaces J. Ayew.
THREE minutes added on!
90'
Leicester attack again but Vardy, not for the first time today, is a step too far ahead of the Swansea defence and is flagged offside.
88'
The Swans finally manage to get the ball out of their own half, giving the defence a moment to catch their breath, but they can't threaten Schmeichel's goal.
86'
Swansea are hanging by a thread, with the home support urging Leicester forward. The Foxes have another corner but Albrighton's delivery is once again dealt with.
84'
Another corner for Leicester does look dangerous but Fabianski charges off his line and gets his hand to the delivery, with the ball then bouncing behind for a throw-in on the opposing side.
83'
Albrighton continues to keep the Swansea defence on their toes and wins a corner, which is quickly played to the winger but his cross is easily dealt with.
81'
With Vardy, Gray and Okazaki, Leicester certainly have the pace to threaten a tiring Swansea back line. It does come with the weakening of the defence but Swansea haven't shown much play in the final third to show that is a huge issue.
80'
S. Okazaki enters the game and replaces D. Simpson.
Final change for Leicester and it shows that Puel wants to win this game. A very attacking change as Simpson is replaced by Okazaki.
79'
Entering the final passage of play and the match is very finely balanced. Both sides look like they could create something of note in the latter stages and the defences look to be tiring.
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77'
CHANCE! Free-kick in a dangerous position for Swansea, after Fernandez fells Diabate, and a clipped cross from Albrighton towards the back post is met by Maguire but he can only hit the side netting.
75'
Short break in play after Bony and Maguire clash heads, with Swansea then kicking the ball all the way back to Schmeichel.
73'
CHANCE! Fuchs has space on the left, fires in a dangerous cross to the edge of the six-yard box where Gray scissor-kicks an effort way over the bar.
Leicester certainly look to be the side most likely to find a winning goal here and Bony, who has only just come on for Swansea, is already hobbling about.
71'
W. Bony enters the game and replaces N. Dyer.
I'm now convinced somebody at Swansea is relaying this coverage to Carvahal. After responding to my criticism, he's now followed through with my suggestion to take off Dyer. Bony is on as a result.
70'
Leicester finding their spirit again and it's Swansea's turn to sweat. Big 20 minutes for both sides ahead.
68'
D. Gray enters the game and replaces K. Ịheanachọ.
M. James enters the game and replaces Adrien Silva.
Leicester making a double change, with Puel clearly not happy with what he's seen in the past 20 minutes. James is on in midfield, taking the place of Silva.
Leicester's second change sees the introduction of Gray, who replaces Iheanacho- who has impressed but has struggled to get on the ball since the break.
66'
The play continues to go back and forth, with Swansea looking significantly better than they did in the first period. Maybe they took inspiration from my criticism.
64'
CHANCE! Leicester burst forward, unleashing Vardy on the right, and his cut-back to the edge of the area finds Diabate. It bobbles wide of Fabianski's goal but it wasn't too far away at all.
63'
Ayew goes to ground in the box after pressure from Ndidi and he's certainly optimistic if he truly believes he deserved a penalty from that.
61'
Ayew has looked so isolated in attack today and the support from Dyer has been practically non-existent. Carvahal needs to look at providing the Ghanian forward with a more capable partner if they're to snatch all three points.
59'
Albrighton's swinging cross from the left is too deep for Vardy but it's encouraging that the wide man continues to find plenty of space on the ball.
57'
Swansea continue to look the more threatening of the two teams, although Leicester have shaken themselves up since conceding. It would take a brave man to bet on which team would score next though.
55'
Much better from Swansea since the restart and the equaliser sets up an interesting finale to this match. Leicester have been slow in the second half and need to pick up the pace.
53'
F. Fernández has scored a goal for Swansea City! Assist by Ki Sung-Yueng.
A fairly standard in-swinging corner that Leicester were poor to defend. Incredibly frustrating for Peul, who's side have dominated.
GOAL! Swansea are back in it! The visitors win a corner and Sung-Yeung's delivery finds Fernandez under no pressure at all, with the Spaniard having an easy headed finish to level the scores.
51'
A decent period of play for Swansea since the break, as they've seen a fair amount of the ball and earned a corner. Nothing of too much threat has been created though.
49'
Swansea are at least trying to get a piece of threatening play built by Maguire and the rest of Leicester's defence are leaving them without too much to show for their efforts.
47'
Leicester are doing really well off the ball to put Swansea under pressure, which is resulting in the visitors firing long balls upfield rather than trying to build an attack along the ground.
45' +1
TWO minutes added on at the end of the half.
45'
KICK-OFF! Back underway, Swansea now kick to the right and will hopefulle provide a bit of attacking action in the next 45 minutes.
44'
Vardy concedes a free-kick in the Swansea half and is furious with Fernandez, who went to ground fairly easily in order to give his team the opportunity to end the attack.
42'
Rare opportunity for Swansea to put Schmeichel's goal under pressure with a free-kick on the far side but the delivery is easily headed away by Fuchs.
40'
Swansea have plenty of attacking options on the bench and, by this performance, it's surely not going to be too long after the break that we see a change.
38'
Still absolutely nothing shown from Swansea, they're making it far too easy for Leicester and, without Mawson's divine intervention, they'd be trailing by a larger deficit.
36'
T. Carroll enters the game and replaces L. Fer.
First change of the afternoon is an enforced one then, with Fer replaced by Carroll.
35'
The stretcher is out and this will be the end of Fer's afternoon. He shook off a couple of challenges but then went down without contact, which always leads to worries.
33'
Fer is down in the middle and receives treatment in the centre of the field. The Leicester players were also waving the physios on, which is a major concern.
31'
A contentious incident as the offside flag was initially raised on the far side when Iheanacho was offside but he then took it back down again. It's a very long delay but in the end the right decision is made.
30'
OFFSIDE! Leicester have the ball in the net again, as Ndidi surges into the box and slots beyond Fabianski but the flag is raised on the far side.
29'
WHAT A BLOCK! Leicester looked certain to score! Diabete sees a shot saved by Fabianski but the ball falls to Iheanacho, who is prevented by a superb block from Mawson.
28'
All one-way traffic here and Swansea have been incredibly poor on the ball. Only the half-chance for Dyer has seen them threaten, whilst Leicester continue to look dangerous.
26'
Swansea are still yet to get going properly and they've been unable to find Ayew on the counter. By the looks of this so far, they could do with the other Ayew brother. Unfortunately, Andre isn't fit.
24'
SAVE! Fabianski is forced into action by Albrighton's shot from distance but it's a tame effort.
23'
Albrighton continues to threaten on the flanks but his latest ball into the middle is cleared away. Meanwhile, Fer commits a foul in the middle of the park but escapes a booking.
21'
BRILLIANT TACKLE! Swansea turn up the heat, with Dyer flicking a pass off to Sung-Yeung on the edge of the area. He shapes up to shoot but pokes a ball back through to Dyer but he can't get a shot away as Ndidi puts the ball behind for a corner with a fine tackle.
19'
I hate to reference that Arsenal result again but Swansea are used to battling from behind. They have a stern task on their hands here though as Leicester seem to be in the mood.
17'
J. Vardy has scored a goal for Leicester City! Assist by K. Ịheanachọ.
Iheanacho hasn't had things his way since moving from Manchester City in the summer but the Nigerian has shown his class there with a tremendous and unselfish piece of play, as he could have gone for goal himself.
GOAL! Leicester get the breakthrough and it's superb play from Iheanacho, who skins two defenders with a fine bit of skill and feeds the ball through to Vardy. From there it was easy for the England international, who gives the hosts a deserved lead.
16'
72% possession for Leicester in the opening 15 minutes. They're dominating!
15'
Swansea finally get the ball out of their half, with Ayew birsting down the right, but he's unable to create anything and the ball goes behind for a goal-kick.
13'
The visitors are yet to enjoy a decent passage of play on the ball and they're being put under intense pressure, particularly by Vardy- who continues to chase down Fabianski whenever the Polish stopper has the ball poked back to him.
11'
Swansea remain under the hammer but they did of course frustrate Arsenal in midweek, seeing very little of the ball, so it won't be of too much concern.
9'
The hosts are trying to unleash Vardy on the break, where he's deadly, but Iheanacho's clip over the top is intercepted.
7'
Leicester continue to dominate in these opening exchanges but Swansea, who have a strong back line, have held firm thus far. Still awaiting the first real sight of goal.
5'
Few early challenges flying in here, with Swansea on the receiving end and earning a number of early free-kicks.
3'
F. Diabaté gets yellow.
Well, it didn't take long for the first booking of the afternoon. Diabate's challenge is very high and Swansea are not happy with that at all. Very poor challenge but a yellow is the correct call.
2'
Leicester have seen all of the ball early on, with Albrighton threatening on the left but there's too much on it for the strikers in the middle.
1'
KICK-OFF! Leicester get us underway at the King Power Stadium, where the hosts kick to the right in the first half.
Good afternoon and welcome to our LIVE coverage of the Premier League clash between Leicester City and Swansea City, where the hosts aim to get back to winning ways and the visitors will look to carry on their strong run of form.
Leicester XI: Kasper Schmeichel; Danny Simpson, Aleksandar Dragovic, Harry Maguire, Christian Fuchs; Marc Albrighton, Adrien Silva, Wilfred Ndidi, Fousseni Diabate; Jamie Vardy, Kelechi Iheanacho.
Swansea XI: Lukasz Fabianski; Kyle Naughton, Mike Van der Hoorn, Federico Fernandez, Alfie Mawson, Martin Olsson; Leroy Fer, Ki Sung-Yeung, Sam Clucas; Nathan Dyer, Jordan Ayew.
Swansea subs: Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Tammy Abraham, Tom Carroll, Kyle Bartley, Luciano Narsingh, Wayne Routledge, Wilfried Bony.
Leicester subs: Ben Hamer, Vicente Iborra, Matty James, Shinji Okazaki, Demarai Gray, Ben Chilwell, Yohan Benalouane.
After a stunning win over Arsenal, Swansea are unsurprisingly unchanged and perhaps the biggest decisions were taken away from Carlos Carvahal as January signing Andre Ayew lacks fitness and does not feature in the squad, whilst another mid-season recruit, loanee Andy King, is unable to play against his parent side.
Leicester saw a six-match unbeaten run brought to a close in midweek by Everton but they remain in the top-half of the Premier League table, well within the race for a potential spot in the Europa League next season.
Meanwhile, Swansea stunned the league in midweek by defeating top-four chasing Arsenal 3-1 in South Wales and lifting themselves off the bottom of the Premier League in the process. They remain in the relegation zone, although that could change with a win today.
Claude Puel makes five changes to his side beaten by Everton in midweek, bringing in Silva, Diabate, Simpson, Fuchs and Iheanacho. James, Okazaki, Gray and Chilwell therefore drop to the bench, with Daniel Amartey not in the squad. Riyad Mahrez is also absent once again, after skipping training this week following the collapse of a proposed move to Manchester City.
HALF TIME! An easy 45 minutes for Leicester City, who lead through Jamie Vardy's goal. Swansea are incredibly fortunate not to be further behind as Alfie Mawson provided a spectacular block to deny Kelechi Iheanacho, whilst the offside flag ruled-out Wilfred Ndidi's cool finish.
Leicester could, and probably should, be a lot further in front than they are. Claude Peul's side have dominated proceedings throughout and are yet to be truly threatened by a Swansea attack who have had as much attacking presence as the Swiss army.
As mentioned on numerous occasions, Swansea have been on an entirely different level of sub-par. Carlos Carvahal is brilliant for his quotes and he'll have to provide some words of wisdom here to kick his side into gear.
FULL TIME! That's it, nothing to seperate the two sides today as it finishes 1-1. Jamie Vardy have given Leicester a first-half lead after linking up superbly with Kelechi Iheanacho but the Foxes failed to build on that. After the break, Swansea found some rhythm and took advantage of lacklustre Leicester defending to equalise from a corner, where Federico Fernandez headed home.
Leicester will probably feel they could have won that and miss the chance to leapfrog Burnley to seventh as a result. That could be significant as they travel to runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City next weekend.
It's a huge point for Swansea, as they rise out of the relegation zone and now boast a seven match unbeaten run across all competitions. It's incredibly tight at the bottom, with four teams currently tied with 24 points, and next week's tie against Burnley is another crucial game for Carlos Carvahal's side.
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