Leicester City start their bid to return to the Premier League this weekend against bitter rivals Coventry.
The Foxes start the Championship season as the clear favourites to win promotion after a big summer recruitment drive.
James Maddison and Harvey Barnes have left and they have used the funds to sign proven Premier League players like Harry Winks and Conor Coady, while keeping Jamie Vardy, Ricardo Pereira and Wilfred Ndidi.
Plus, they have a new manager in Enzo Maresca, who was Pep Guardiola’s assistant at Manchester City and the club’s former Under-23s boss.
Meanwhile, Coventry will look to launch another promotion challenge of their own after cruelly missing out on playing in the Premier League this season.
Mark Robins’ men were beaten by Luton on penalties in the play-off final, so will hope to go one step further this time.
Leicester vs Coventry: Date and how to follow
This Championship fixture is set for Sunday, August 6.
Kick-off at the King Power Stadium is scheduled for 12pm.
talkSPORT will have live and exclusive coverage from Leicester, with Faye Carruthers serving as your presenter.
Commentary will then come from Joe Shennan and former West Ham forward Dean Ashton.
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Leicester vs Coventry: Team news
Coady is a major doubt for the weekend after suffering a foot injury in pre-season.
But in better news, Vardy should be fit to lead the line for Leicester after overcoming a problem of his own.
And there should be plenty of new talent on display for the hosts, with Winks, Callum Doyle and Mads Hermansen all likely to make their competitive debuts from the start.
Plus, Stephy Mavididi should be on the bench after completing his move from Montpellier.
The visitors will be without Callum O’Hare and Fabio Tavares, who are both recovering from long-term issues.
But they have spent a good chunk of money this summer and will likely start new striker Ellis Simms.
Bobby Thomas, Jay Dasilva and Brad Collins are among the names who could make their Coventry debuts.
Leicester vs Coventry: What has been said?
Despite being thrashed by Liverpool 4-0 last week, Maresca was pleased with Leicester’s performance.
Speaking after the game, he said: “The team started very, very well in the first half an hour. We were playing good football from the back, creating chances, finding solutions, finding the space.
“Not only in the first half an hour, but also in the second half, the team always tried to find solutions to play, and it even surprised me because I was sure that the players and the team are getting better, but I didn’t expect to see the way we played in the first half an hour. It was very good.
“Then they are one of the best teams in terms of transition. We concede from that transition. The result is always important, for sure, of course, but it was important to take a look at the players, to see how they take on the idea, and they were good.”
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