- 38′ – Jill – Fontay Daly Campbell
- 28′ – Doelpunt – Joao Pedro (2-1)
- 26′ – Goal – James Madison (2-0)
- 9′ – penalty kick goal – Yuri Tillman (1-0)
- 87′ – Verve. Ademola Lookman Will Elvis’ door
- 86′ goal – Mark Albrighton (4-1)
- 76′ – Moussa Sissoko continued to the entire Conteh
- 76′ – Verve. Joao Pedro Bab Chacai Forde
- 75′ – Follow Ayoze Perez by Casey McAteer
- 65′ – Verve. Ozan Tovan by Juraj Kucka
- 65′ – Follow Tom Cleverly to Dan Gosling
- 58′ – Follow Ashley Fletcher by Ken Sima
- 57′ – Doelpunt – Harvey Barnes (3-1)
Emirates Football Cup
Leicester City qualified for the fourth round of the FA Cup at the expense of Watford. The defending champion can count on a penalty kick from Yuri Tillmans in the first stage. After the break, the lights went out in Leicester.
Watch Tillmans goal
Watford can’t really threaten Leicester
Defending champions Leicester City completed their first FA Cup assignment. Less than 10 minutes later, Youri Tielemans managed to open the score in favor of Leicester, who had to lose some key players due to injuries and Corona.
Despite the goal he scored against Joao Pedro, Leicester’s qualifiers were not at all in danger. Before that, Watford lacked efficiency offensively and defensively. Madison, Barnes and Albrighton made the score 4-1.
There was another fun and amazing moment midway through the second half when the stadium lights went out in Leicester. Leicester fans didn’t let their hearts go and turned off their cell phone lights.
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