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Full Time After Extra Time This is a live match. Extra Time Half Time

Coventry City vs Leicester City. Sky Bet Championship.

Ricoh ArenaAttendance20,060.

Coventry City 1

  • C Platt (40th minute)

Leicester City 1

  • A King (76th minute)

King secures point for Foxes

Image: King: Leveller

Andy King grabbed a deserved late leveller as Leicester had to settle for a point against Coventry.

Leicester earn share of spoils at Coventry

Andy King grabbed a deserved late leveller as Leicester had to settle for a point despite dominating for long periods against Coventry. Clive Platt headed home his first goal for the Sky Blues five minutes before the break as the home side looked destined to somehow take all three points at the Ricoh Arena. But King produced a superb lofted finish 14 minutes from time as the visitors' superb passing football eventually produced an end product. The impressive Martyn Waghorn, making his second debut for Leicester after signing permanently from Sunderland, had handed the Sky Blues a firm warning had they needed one 11 minutes earlier when he headed against a post. Coventry could count themselves lucky to still have their unbeaten home record intact although they have now won just one of their last 13 encounters against Leicester. Aidy Boothroyd and opposite number Paulo Sousa made a combined total of 11 changes going into the derby clash.

Block

And it was the visitors who were by far the better of the two sides from the off with Sky Blues centre-back Ben Turner doing well early on to block efforts from both the lively Lloyd Dyer and Waghorn. The Foxes continued to orchestrate well-worked approach play as the half wore on but, crucially, Keiren Westwood - back between the posts after he and Boothroyd drew a line under their public contract dispute - was yet to be seriously tested. Matty Fryatt rounded the Republic of Ireland international before firing another Leicester chance wide from an acute angle as Coventry struggled to see any of the ball. Boothroyd was left with no choice but to match the visitors' system as Michael McIndoe replaced Gary McSheffrey, who appeared to be carrying an injury, after 36 minutes. And the substitution paid dividends just four minutes later as Coventry took the lead against the run of play. McIndoe, with one of his first touches, delivered a pinpoint cross for Platt who shrugged off the attentions of Jack Hobbs to head down into the bottom corner and hand City a fortuitous half-time advantage.
Front foot
Sousa's side started the second half in the same way they started the first, firmly on the front foot. Waghorn brought a good save from Westwood before Dyer also forced him into action. Coventry's rearguard was now coming under serious pressure and Waghorn came closest to finding the net for Leicester when he headed Matt Oakley's cross against a post. Westwood then did well to turn Dyer's drive for a corner before King finally levelled matters with his second goal of the season. Jordan Clarke and Turner made a mess of their defensive duties and King lobbed the ball over the advancing Westwood with a superb finish that dipped under the crossbar. Leicester made all the late running in search of a winner but it was not to be as Coventry escaped with a point.

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