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A meeting between two sides harbouring ambitions of breaking into the top six.
After their summer spending, you might expect West Ham to be the closer of the two but Claude Puel has got his Leicester side playing much the better football so far.
The Foxes, currently 11th in the Premier League table, have won four of their opening nine and were impressive enough despite being beaten at Arsenal on Monday.
They took the lead at the Emirates after an outstanding first-half performance, taking the game to the Gunners, but once Unai Emery's side got back on level terms it looked like there was only going to be one winner albeit there was a let-off for the hosts when Wilfred Ndidi headed against the bar.
Puel's side have some positives to take from that clash, with Ben Chilwell and James Maddison again impressing while Jamie Vardy and Kelechi Iheancho caused the hosts problems in the final third. Vardy isn't a certain starter after a stomach complaint but the prognosis has been positive and chances are he will lead the line.
West Ham, meanwhile, will be looking to avoid a third successive defeat, a run which comes in the aftermath of four-match unbeaten streak in all competitions.
Manuel Pellegrini's side have been hit and miss so far this season and in truth, they will probably be happy to leave the East Midlands with a point. Whether they can manage it is another question and we'll take Leicester to bounce back from their Arsenal defeat.
Best bet:
The hosts are around evens for the win, so adding the over 1.5 goals option provides excellent value in a game you would expect to prodice at least two goals. In all four of their wins this season, the Foxes have scored two or more while they have had to come from behind in two of those and something similar could well unfold.
Goals:
The Nigerian forward, who already has three assists this season, had a good first half for the Foxes at the Emirates, fading in the second before being substituted as Leicester lost control of the match. He recorded two shots on goal (joint-most for Leicester on the night, along with Rachid Ghezzal), so he is showing the willingness to try his luck as well as being key in their build-up play. You can bump up his odds by backing the former Man City striker in a score-and-win double at 7/2. For a larger goalscoring price, it is worth looking at placing a small bet on Harry Maguire. The England defender went close with a free header at Arsenal, already has two goals this season and poses a threat in opposition boxes at every set piece.
RequestABet:
With the Leicester result and over 1.5 goals, the corners and booking markets bump up the price nicely. As our Premier League vitals page shows, both teams average just over four goals per game and, with both expected to have chances, the set-piece count should be met. West Ham, meanwhile, have the worst yellow card record in the league this season and they may again be ill-disciplined here.
Odds correct as of 1540 BST on 25/10/18