The Foxes managed a 3-1 success over out-of-form West Ham United in the East Midlands on Tuesday night, whilst the Seagulls' poor run against Fulham continued at Craven Cottage two days later.
Match preview
Following a sobering six-game winless run across the Premier League and EFL Cup - during which time former head coach Steve Cooper was relieved of his duties - Leicester returned to winning ways for the first time since October 19 last time out, beating West Ham at the King Power.
The Van Nistelrooy era in the East Midlands started excellently as Jamie Vardy fired the Foxes ahead in the Tuesday night contest during the opening two minutes, before second-half strikes from Bilal El Khannous and Patson Daka secured maximum points, despite a late consolation for the Hammers from Germany international Niclas Fullkrug.
Now seeking back-to-back home victories for the first time since April, Leicester are occupying 16th spot in the Premier League standings after their recent hammering of the Hammers, four points ahead of fellow newly-promoted outfit Ipswich who sit in the highest of the relegation spots.
Despite largely being forced to settle for a spot on the bench under the tutelage of Enzo Maresca in the Championship during the 2023-24 campaign, club legend Vardy is taking centre stage once again for the Foxes in the top flight, providing seven goal contributions across 13 Premier League appearances so far.
Losing just three of their opening seven league fixtures at the King Power, Leicester should be relatively confident of collecting a positive result on Sunday afternoon, however only Crystal Palace (1), Ipswich (0), Wolverhampton Wanderers (1) and Southampton (1) have won fewer than the Foxes' two home matches this term.
After a three-game unbeaten run that included wins over champions Manchester City and South Coast rivals Bournemouth, Brighton's positive streak of results was halted on Thursday night by Fulham, who are unbeaten across all nine Premier League meetings between the two sides.
A second league strike of the term from midfield general Carlos Baleba restored parity in the Craven Cottage contest after Alex Iwobi put the hosts into an early lead, however a Matt O'Riley own goal and a second of the match for the Nigeria international completed a comfortable success for Marco Silva's men.
Brighton were guilty of handing Fulham their first goal of the capital clash when Bart Verbruggen's poor pass gifted the ball to Iwobi in the fourth minute, with the Seagulls conceding six goals as a result of individual errors so far this term - only Southampton (9) have managed more.
Head coach Fabian Hurzeler insisted post-match that his team will not alter their plan of attack despite recent mistakes, and it is hard to argue that the 31-year-old is taking the wrong approach considering that Sunday's visitors to Leicester are sitting fifth in the Premier League table, just four points off the Champions League spots.
All three of Brighton's defeats have arrived away from their South Coast base during the 2024-25 league campaign, although the Seagulls are very capable travellers, with only league leaders Liverpool (5) and a resurgent Chelsea (5) enjoying more away successes than Hurzeler's men.
Leicester City Premier League form:
L
D
L
L
L
W
Leicester City form (all competitions):
L
D
L
L
L
W
Brighton & Hove Albion Premier League form:
D
L
W
W
D
L
Brighton & Hove Albion form (all competitions):
L
L
W
W
D
L
Team News
On loan from Sunday's visitors, Leicester star Facundo Buonanotte is ineligible for this weekend's clash, meaning that Van Nistelrooy will be forced to shuffle his attacking pack despite netting three times earlier in the week.
With El Khannous possessing the ability to play centrally, the likes of Stephy Mavididi and Jordan Ayew are set to battle it out for a spot on the left flank.
Dropped by Van Nistelrooy after a 13-month stretch in the side, Wout Faes is likely to be on the bench for the Foxes once again, with Conor Coady and Jannik Vestergaard forming the centre-back pairing.
Harry Winks is still fighting back from a hamstring issue, whilst Ricardo Pereira (hamstring) and Abdul Fatawu (knee) are expected to be available again in March and August of 2025 respectively.
Brighton remain without the services of Jack Hinshelwood (knee) and Ferdi Kadioglu (muscle), reducing the visitors' options on the flanks of their back four.
James Milner (hamstring), Adam Webster (hamstring) and Solly March (knee) are still unavailable, meaning that Hurzeler does not have the chance to make mass alterations to his starting XI.
Goalkeeper Jason Steele could be eyeing up a spot in between the sticks following Verbruggen's mistake at Craven Cottage, although it is likely that the Seagulls keep faith in their Dutch shot-stopper.
Leicester City possible starting lineup:
Hermansen; Justin, Coady, Vestergaard, Kristiansen; Ndidi, Soumare, McAteer, El Khannous, Mavididi; Vardy
Brighton & Hove Albion possible starting lineup:
Verbruggen; Lamptey, Igor, Dunk, Estupinan; O'Riley, Baleba, Minteh, Rutter, Mitoma; Pedro
We say: Leicester City 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion
Despite the comfortable-looking scoreline, Leicester rode their luck at times against West Ham and will not be able to get away with conceding countless shots for a second time this week.
Written by
Carter White