Bruno Berner ((90 + 4 mins) mins)
Graham Dorrans (37 mins)
Gonzalo Jara (40 mins)
The Coca-Cola Football League Championship
, Nov 7, 2009
Ground: The Walkers Stadium
, Kickoff: 14:00 , Att 28,748
Team news
Same again for in-form Foxes Leicester`s squad is unchanged for the visit of Midlands rivals West Brom.
Bulgarian defender Aleksandar Tunchev remains the only absentee as he recovers from another knee operation.
Manager Nigel Pearson is unlikely to make too many changes to his starting line-up following last Friday's 2-1 over QPR.
Dany N'Guessan was recalled at Loftus Road after spending the last month warming the bench and the forward responded with a superb performance, giving Rangers full-back Peter Ramage a torrid time with his power and pace.
N'Guessan provided the cross for Matty Fryatt's first goal that levelled the score at 1-1. The only other change saw Bruno Berner replace Ryan McGivern in defence.
However, N'Guessan may not keep his place in the side with Pearson possibly favouring the experience of Paul Gallacher. McGivern, Michael Morrison, Yann Kermorgant, Steve Howard and DJ Campbell are available should Pearson wish to freshen things up.
West Brom midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu has returned to training to ensure Roberto Di Matteo has close to a fully-fit squad for the trip.
Mulumbu missed last weekend's 5-0 rout over Watford after tweaking a knee ligament but was back in the fold on Tuesday to hand Di Matteo a selection poser, after Gonzalo Jara deputised well in the middle of the park alongside Graham Dorrans.
Roman Bednar was an unused substitute against the Hornets in what was his first game back since suffering a trapped nerve in his back, and he gained vital match practice for the reserves in midweek as they brushed aside Burton 10-0.
Northern Ireland international midfielder Chris Brunt also made his comeback from a calf problem and is again expected to start, despite being substituted just after the hour mark.
Simon Cox grabbed his first league goal for the club last weekend in what was only his second start and Di Matteo must now decide whether to keep faith will the former Swindon marksman, and indeed his entire starting XI, after seeing them get back to winning ways in style.
Leicester vs West Brom
Last modified 17:22 07/11/09
Baggies comfortable in second West Brom head into the international break with a four-point cushion in second place after defeating Leicester 2-1 at the Walkers Stadium.
Quickfire goals from Graham Dorrans and Gonzalo Jara late in the first half did the damage and put some daylight between Albion and the chasing pack, with Roberto Di Matteo's team and leaders Newcastle the only sides in the top five to win.
Bruno Berner set up a tense finale with a goal in injury time - but it proved to be mere consolation for Leicester, who saw their six-game unbeaten run end.
West Brom started well, and Luke Moore had three chances inside the opening 20 minutes.
First, he dragged a shot across goal after Jerome Thomas' lifted pass had set him free down the left side of the area.
Dorrans then slipped a ball down the opposite side of the Leicester defence, but Moore's shot was blocked by a sliding challenge from Wayne Brown.
The third opportunity was more clear-cut, and the former Aston Villa trainee should have really given West Brom the lead.
Overlapping right-back Gianni Zuiverloon sent a low cross into the box.
Moore looked certain to score as he arrived unmarked. His shot from 10 yards was struck well enough. But it was too close to Chris Weale, and the Leicester goalkeeper saved with his legs.
The hosts quickly created two chances of their own midway through the first half.
Strike pairing Matty Fryatt and Martyn Waghorn played a neat one-two on the edge of the box. But Albion goalkeeper Scott Carson read the danger and was quickly out to save at Waghorn's feet.
The on-loan Sunderland teenager was then denied by Carson again, after controlling Richie Wellens' driven ball into the box and shooting on the turn.
Dorrans gave West Brom the lead in the 37th minute after Leicester captain Matt Oakley clipped Thomas' heels on the left-hand side of the area.
From the resulting free-kick, Dorrans appeared to mishit his shot. But the ball squirmed underneath the defensive wall and into the bottom corner beyond Weale, who must have seen it late.
Three minutes later, Albion doubled their lead.
Jara laboured towards goal, looking to offload the ball after collecting it in midfield. The Chilean, a #1.4million summer signing, saw he had no support and unleashed a shot from 30 yards that swerved and bounced in front of Weale and into the net.
Leicester had a glorious chance to half the deficit immediately after the restart.
Substitute Paul Gallacher, who replaced Oakley late in the first half, fluffed his lines from three yards out after failing to properly connect with Fryatt's low cross.
Weale kept Leicester in the contest with a trio of saves before the hour. He smothered another effort from Moore and got down by a post to push Chris Brunt's header to safety, before palming a well-struck Thomas shot wide.
At the other end, Carson was out quickly to the edge of his six-yard line to block Fryatt's shot.
Jara could have put the game beyond Leicester in the 72nd minute, after Weale spilled the ball when coming to the edge of his area to collect. But his curling shot sailed over the unguarded goal.
West Brom had another chance to make sure of the three points seven minutes later, but Moore's lob over the advancing Weale hit the bar - and Brown averted the danger.
Dorrans then sent a shot just wide as he attempted to round off a flowing Albion attack soon afterwards.
Berner stabbed home the rebound from close range, after Carson had parried Gallacher's free-kick.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Chris Weale | ||||
| 2 | Robbie Neilson | ||||
| 6 | Wayne Brown | ||||
| 25 | Jack Hobbs | ||||
| 15 | Bruno Berner |
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| 8 | Matt Oakley(sub 38) |
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| 19 | Richie Wellens | ||||
| 10 | Andy King(sub 43) |
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| 17 | Dany N'Guessan(sub 59) |
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| 12 | Matt Fryatt | ||||
| 18 | Martyn Waghorn | ||||
| Substitutes | |||||
| 13 | Conrad Logan | ||||
| 3 | Ryan McGivern(sub 43) |
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| 4 | Michael Morrison | ||||
| 9 | Steve Howard(sub 59) |
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| 22 | Yann Kermorgant | ||||
| 23 | Dudley Campbell | ||||
| 24 | Paul Gallagher(sub 38) |
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| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 19 | Scott Carson | ||||
| 22 | Gianni Zuiverloon | ||||
| 23 | Abdoulaye Meite | ||||
| 3 | Jonas Olsson | ||||
| 2 | Joe Mattock | ||||
| 11 | Chris Brunt | ||||
| 17 | Graham Dorrans |
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| 36 | Gonzalo Jara |
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| 14 | Jerome Thomas(sub 74) |
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| 16 | Luke Moore(sub 86) |
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| 31 | Simon Cox(sub 65) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 1 | Dean Kiely | ||||
| 24 | Shelton Martis | ||||
| 4 | Marek Cech(sub 74) |
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| 7 | Robert Koren | ||||
| 20 | Filipe Teixeira | ||||
| 9 | Roman Bednar(sub 86) |
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| 21 | Youssouf Mulumbu(sub 65) |
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| Team | Leicester | West Brom |
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