Everton vs Leicester promises to be an exciting game, as both teams have a large and passionate fan base who always create a great atmosphere on match day. The two clubs have a long and proud history dating back many years, as Everton was formed in 1878 and Leicester was created in 1884. Everton have played in the Premier League since its inception in 1992, and Leicester gained promotion in 2014. Everton vs Leicester is a game you won’t want to miss.
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Everton
Everton is a historic club based in Liverpool. The club were formed in 1878 and won their first League Championship during the 1890-91 season. Since then, they have won nine league titles, five FA Cups, one European Cup Winners' Cup, and nine Charity Shields.
Many legendary players have donned the blue jersey over the years including Neville Southall, Kevin Ratcliffe, Alan Ball, and Dixie Dean, all of whom are still seen as heroes to the Everton fans.
Goodison Park
Goodison Park is where Everton call home, and the club have played here since its completion in 1892. Goodison Park has hosted more top-flight games than any other stadium in England, and has also been a venue for an FA Cup Final.
Before moving to Goodison Park, Everton played at the Anfield ground from 1884 until 1892, which is where rival club Liverpool now play.
Leicester City
Leicester City was founded in 1884 as Leicester Fosse FC before adopting the name Leicester City in 1919. The club won the 2015-16 Premier League, becoming one of only seven clubs to have claimed the title. Leicester also have seven second-tier titles to their name, which is a joint record at this level of English football.
Many talented footballers have played for Leicester including Jamie Vardy, Arthur Chandler, Wes Morgan, and Gordon Banks.
King Power Stadium
Leicester play their home games at King Power Stadium (formerly known as the Leicester City Stadium). The club have played at the King Power Stadium since 2002, after moving from their previous home at Filbert Street.
King Power Stadium has an all-seated capacity of 32,261, and since 2001, the stadium has also been the primary home of Leicester City Women.