Tottenham and Leicester will face off in Thailand this morning as both clubs continue their preparation for the new campaign.
Spurs began their pre-season in Australia on Tuesday but fell to a 3-2 defeat against West Ham in Ange Postecoglou’s first game in charge.
Leicester meanwhile are getting ready for a season in the Championship following relegation and new manager Enzo Maresca is implementing his philosophy.
James Maddison made his first appearance for Tottenham in the clash against the Hammers and will now feature against his former club.
Tottenham vs Leicester: How to follow
This friendly will take place on Sunday, July 23.
Kick-off at the Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand is scheduled for 11am UK time.
The game will be available to watch live on SPURSPLAY.
Fans can sign up to watch the match for £45 per year, with Tottenham season ticket holders able to subscribe for £35 per year.
talkSPORT.com will also be running a live blog of all the action.
Tottenham vs Leicester: Team news
Harry Kane and Maddison were part of a strong Tottenham side that played 45 minutes against West Ham in Australia.
They are likely to get some more minutes in this clash as Spurs look to increase the workload with pre-season continuing.
Giovani Lo Celso and Destiny Udogie scored against the Hammers and could be rewarded with a starting spot in Thailand.
As for Leicester, new signing Mads Hermansen could make his debut in goal while Conor Coady and Callum Doyle will play.
Just like Maddison, Harry Winks will also feature against his former club after making the switch to the Midlands.
Harvey Barnes has missed the Foxes’ opening two friendlies amid rumours of an exit but he may return to action.
Tottenham vs Leicester: What has been said?
In their defeat to West Ham, Spurs had over 30 shots at goal but only scored two but Postecoglou was pleased with the attacking threat that his side showed.
He said: “I think that’s what we were looking for. We’ve been working hard in training and I didn’t expect the lads to be super sharp.
“We have been working on stuff so you want to see that out there and I thought in both halves there was a real willingness from the boys to try and put into place the stuff we were working on.
“At times it looked good but we’re still very much in the infancy of trying to establish the way we want to play and our structures.
“For me, the key thing is how they’re trying out there to implement it and for the most part I thought it was really good.”
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