Bilal El Khannouss netted the winner for the Foxes at Spurs.
City's men eye successive victories
Ruud van Nistelrooy's senior men's team are on a high after last weekend's 2-1 victory at Tottenham Hotspur lifted them out of the Premier League's relegation zone. There's a realisation that more work is required over the coming weeks and that begins on Saturday with a potentially huge trip to Goodison Park.
Everton, under the guidance of returning manager David Moyes, have won their last two matches but City could close the gap to the Toffees to three points with a win on Saturday.
We'll hear from the Manager in Seagrave on Thursday, for his pre-match press conference, before the game itself on Merseyside. Don't forget, if you can't make it, we'll bring you full live coverage of the clash on Foxes Hub. A morale-boosting victory over Liverpool came on Filbert Way at the weekend.
LCFC Women also tackling Everton
City's women also take on Everton on Sunday in the Barclays Women's Super League. Like the men's side, that outing offers the opportunity for back-to-back league wins after beating Liverpool. Janice Cayman and Missy Goodwin were on the scoresheet last time out and, despite us still waiting for several stars to return from injury, it's been an encouraging few weeks for Amandine Miquel's outfit. A 1-0 reverse at Spurs is the only blemish on our 2025 record, with that Liverpool success following a 4-1 triumph over Stoke City in the Adobe Women's FA Cup Fourth Round. For Everton Women tickets, click HERE. There's a shot at silverware at stake for LCFC Women's Under-18s this year.
Women's academy side aiming for cup glory
Our women's Under-21s side are in the semi-finals of the PGA U21s Cup on Wednesday, with the chance to face either Arsenal or Birmingham City in the final.
Having so far dispatched Durham and Southampton to reach this stage, it's a big day for the young Foxes, who are currently fifth in the PGA U21 North Division with nine points from seven games.
Sammy Braybrooke in action for the Development Squad against Sunderland last week.
Men's U21s & U18s in action
Eager to make amends after a 2-1 Premier League 2 reverse to Sunderland last time out, City's Under-21s are back in Seagrave on Friday night, hosting Coventry City in the Premier League Cup. Leicester's youngsters are second in Group B ahead of the final matchweek, on seven points, but with Coventry in third on five points, it's all to play for in the battle to reach the knockout stages.
Elsewhere, our Under-18s are also due to face Reading at Bearwood Park Training Ground on Saturday in the U18 Premier League. The side coached by Adam Barradell are 10th in the table, on 12 points.
The full agenda
LCFC Women U21s vs. Sunderland Women U21s | Wednesday 29 January | 1pm
LCFC Men U21s vs. Coventry City U21s | Friday 31 January | 7pm | TICKETS Reading U18s vs. LCFC Men U18s | Saturday 1 February | 12pm
LCFC Men vs. Everton | Saturday 1 February | 3pm
Everton Women vs. LCFC Women | Sunday 2 February | 2pm | TICKETS
All times GMT.