Santo has been sent off! After charging onto the pitch to celebrate with his players, Wolves manager has been sent to the stands.
90' +3
Diogo Jota has scored a goal for Wolverhampton Wanderers! Assist by R. Jiménez.
GOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLL!!!! JOTA WINS IT IN THE FINAL SECONDS! Unbelievable scenes, as Neves picks out Jimenez with a wonderful diagonal pass. He sends a brilliant cross into the box, where Jota is waiting to tuck home!
Jimenez kept his cool under pressure, there, and supplied a fantastic cross from which Jota could make no mistake.
90' +1
There will be a minimum of three minutes added time at the end of what has been a fascinating contest.
90'
Great work from Maddison! After his corner is cleared at the other end, he sprints back to make a vital recovery challenge and prevent Jimenez getting a shot off.
89'
It’s all to play for now. Leicester are on the front foot, with Vardy having won a corner, but Wolves present a constant threat on the break…
87'
W. Morgan has scored a goal for Leicester City! Assist by J. Maddison.
GOAL! MORGAN HAULS LEICESTER LEVEL! Well, out of nothing, Leicester could well have salvaged a point! Maddison curled in a fantastic cross, and Morgan – who has been poor at the other end – got his head on it, sending his effort back across goal and past Patricio.
It was a reckless challenge from Jonny, and Maddison made Wolves pay with an exceptional delivery from the free-kick, just moments after he missed a gilt-edged chance.
86'
Jonny gets yellow.
A late booking for Jonny, who dived in on Mendy, handing Leicester a free-kick in a dangerous position.
85'
After clearing a Leicester free-kick, Wolves counter, with Gibbs-White leading the charge. Vardy, though, races back to intervene, and get Leicester back on the attack.
83'
K. Ịheanachọ enters the game and replaces D. Simpson.
Another change for Leicester, as Puel introduces Iheanacho in place of Simpson.
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M. Gibbs-White enters the game and replaces João Moutinho.
A second change for Wolves. Moutinho, who assisted the first two goals, makes way, with young Gibbs-White coming on. Puel also wants to make a change, but is unable to do so, as Iheanacho is still getting ready on the touchline.
79'
Maddison seems to have taken up a free role off Vardy, with Gray switching out to the left flank. That has allowed Wolves to put two men on Gray, however, and stem the youngster’s threat somewhat.
74'
Maddison is on for Leicester, with Barnes making way. The former Norwich City man is almost immediately involved, as he looks to get on the end of Gray’s deflected shot, but Patricio reacts quickly to get their first.
73'
M. Doherty enters the game and replaces Rúben Vinagre.
J. Maddison enters the game and replaces H. Barnes.
Changes for both sides, now. First, Doherty replaces Vinagre for Wolves, meaning Jonny will switch over to the left flank.
72'
A late challenge from Bennett on Gray goes unpunished, and the Wolves defender is perhaps fortunate to avoid picking up a second yellow card.
70'
Wolves are mounting plenty of pressure on Leicester’s lines, and the Foxes can only clear as far as Neves. However, the midfielder wastes a promising position by sending a wayward strike well wide.
66'
Could that have been a penalty!? The ball falls loose in Leicester’s area, and Schmeichel is forced into making a desperate challenge on Jota, who appeared to get to the ball first. The referee, though, again dismisses Wolves’ penalty appeals.
64'
Diogo Jota has scored a goal for Wolverhampton Wanderers! Assist by Rúben Neves.
Neves’ pass was perfectly weighted, and caught Morgan – who has had a difficult game – out cold, with Jota rounding it off with a powerful finish.
WOLVES ARE BACK AHEAD! Almost in a carbon copy of the last chance, Neves picks out Jota with an exquisite pass. The forward brings the ball down brilliantly on his chest, before slamming home, with Schmeichel only able to help it into the roof of the net.
60'
Much like how Wolves started the first half, Leicester – after their frantic opening to the second period – have now let off somewhat, allowing Wolves some possession.
58'
W. Ndidi gets yellow.
The first booking of the second half goes to Ndidi, after the midfielder dived in recklessly on Moutinho.
56'
Excellent defending from Bennett, who times his sliding challenge on Gray to perfection in order to prevent Leicester’s scorer driving into Wolves’ area.
53'
Barnes had a difficult first half, but has now capped his full Premier League debut with what could be a crucial goal for Puel’s future at Leicester. Wolves, meanwhile, have simply not got started since the interval.
51'
C. Coady is unfortunate, scores an own goal!
LEICESTER ARE LEVEL! In seven minutes, this game has been turned on its head! Miscommunication between Jonny and Dendocnker allows Barnes to connect with the loose ball, and the winger makes no mistake with a first-time finish that deflects in off Coady.
48'
J. Evans enters the game and replaces H. Maguire.
While Leicester were celebrating at one end, however, they have been handed a blow by an injury to Maguire, who has now gone off. Evans is his replacement.
47'
D. Gray has scored a goal for Leicester City! Assist by J. Vardy.
LEICESTER ARE BACK IN IT! Well, they didn’t need a change after all, as a superb goal from Gray has hauled Leicester into the contest. Vardy does brilliantly to hold off Bennett and slip a wonderful pass into Gray, whose pace gets him way from Saiss before he drills a low finish across Patricio and into the bottom-left corner. Game on!
Gray will get credit for his excellent run and finish, but Vardy was crucial in that goal. His hold up play was superb, and his pass into Gray’s path equally as impressive.
46'
We are back up and running for the second half at Molineux. No changes for either side which, considering Leicester's first-half display, is a surprise.
45' +3
HALF-TIME: WOLVES 2-0 LEICESTER CITY.
45' +2
Diogo Jota gets yellow.
That seems harsh! Jota races across to try and block a clearance from Simpson, whose swinging leg catches Wolves’ goalscorer. However, it is Jota who gets the booking.
45' +1
Ricardo Pereira gets yellow.
Another yellow card, now, and it goes Pereira’s way. Jota barges Mendy out of the way and charges towards Leicester’s area, with Pereira lunging in and scything down Wolves’ forward in order to limit the damage.
44'
R. Bennett gets yellow.
Unusually sloppy play from Moutinho allows Vardy to capitalise and race clear down the left flank, with Bennett having little choice but to obstruct the Leicester man’s run, and he picks up the game's second booking.
42'
The Wolves faithful want a penalty, after Jota and Morgan collide in Leicester’s area. Rightly so, however, referee Kavanagh waves play on.
39'
Pereira is working hard defensively, and gets back to rob Jota of the ball and try to drive Leicester forward, but is ultimately bundled over and wins a free-kick. Puel may well look to move the Portugal international back to right-back in the second half, allowing him to bring on another attacker.
37'
A dangerous ball back from Morgan puts Simpson under pressure, but he copes well, heading the ball back to Schmeichel, who manages to get Leicester back up the pitch.
34'
If Leicester are to mount a comeback, they have to get Vardy more involved. Apart from pouncing on that earlier mistake from Patricio, the striker has had little impact so far.
32'
Leicester are trying to build patiently, but Wolves defence are staying firmly in shape, and the Foxes are forced back into their own half. Puel may well already be thinking about potential changes he could make at half-time, if not earlier, to get his side back in this.
30'
Again, Leicester’s defence are wide open as Wolves counter at pace, but Jota fails to pick out Jonny with what would have been a simple pass, and the chance is gone.
26'
A half-chance for Wolves to make it 3-0! A patient move down the left sees Jimenez drag Leicester’s defence out of shape before drilling a low cross to the back post, but Dendoncker is unable to latch onto it.
24'
Wolves have just managed to settle on the ball, now, with their back three passing it around before looking to get Neves involved. The rest bit was needed, as Leicester had been starting to build some momentum.
21'
Leicester are causing real problems now for Wolves, who are handing their visitors far too much space. Pereira picks out Grey, whose shot is blocked, but the former Porto man picks up the scraps. His shot, however, trickles wide of the upright.
19'
Another great effort from Gray, who is playing as a second striker at the moment. The youngster brings down a cross from the left on his chest before hooking a strike on target, but Patricio is well placed to deal with it.
17'
A slack pass from Chilwell allows Jimenez to capitalise, and the striker drives upfield before laying it off for Moutinho, who aims a looping pass in Jota’s general direction. The forward gets there, but is deemed to have fouled Pereira to do so.
15'
Leicester need a response, now, but a corner from Grey is dealt with by Wolves. Another poor error from Patricio, however, puts the hosts back under pressure, with Gray’s subsequent shot deflected wide.
12'
R. Bennett has scored a goal for Wolverhampton Wanderers! Assist by João Moutinho.
IT’S 2-0 TO WOLVES! More dreadful defending from Leicester, and Bennett is able to double Wolves’ lead. A corner was whipped in from the left, with Bennett getting the better of Maguire in the air to head in from six yards out.
It’s another assist for Moutinho, who delivered a pinpoint in swinging corner that Maguire got caught under, and Bennett took full advantage.
10'
Due to the frantic start, there has been little time to update on what appears to be a tweak to Wolves’ system. Dendoncker, who looked set to play at the back, has actually started in midfield, with Saiss moving into the defence.
4'
Diogo Jota has scored a goal for Wolverhampton Wanderers! Assist by João Moutinho.
GOAL! JOTA GIVES WOLVES THE LEAD! What a start this is for the hosts. Gray was robbed of possession in midfield, and Moutinho wasted no time in drifting in a cross to the back post, with Jota getting there ahead of Simpson to prod in from close range.
That was a superb cross from Moutinho, who put the ball into an area where neither Schmeichel nor Simpson could deal with it.
2'
N. Mendy gets yellow.
An early booking for Mendy, who is now going to have to tread lightly for the rest of this match. Jimenez latched onto a long ball after Barnes had lost possession, and had plenty of space to run into, with Mendy having little choice but to bring the striker down.
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At the sound of Chris Kavanagh's whistle, Wolves get proceedings underway!
Hello and welcome to LIVE commentary of the first Premier League fixture of the day, as Wolves host Leicester City!
Both of these sides sit in mid-table, among a congested bunch of teams all within touching distance of one another. Leicester are eighth, but come into this clash on the back of two successive defeats in all competitions, while 11th-placed Wolves lost at Manchester City last time out.
A win for the home side would take them back into the top half, while Leicester would move seventh with a victory. The Foxes are looking for a third successive league away win, the last time they managed that was in April 2016, towards the end of their remarkable title-winning campaign.
WOLVES SUBSTITUTES: Matt Doherty, Ivan Cavaleiro, Helder Costa, Morgan Gibbs-White, John Ruddy, Ryan John Giles, Adama Traore.
LEICESTER SUBSTITUTES: Jonny Evans, Kelechi Iheanacho, James Maddison, Marc Albrighton, Danny Ward, Christian Fuchs, Hamza Choudhury.
LEICESTER (4-2-3-1): Kasper Schmeichel; Danny Simpson, Wes Morgan, Harry Maguire, Ben Chilwell; Nempalys Mendy, Wilfred Ndidi; Ricardo Pereira, Demarai Gray, Harvey Barnes; Jamie Vardy.
The teams are out at Molineux, and we are just moments away from kick-off!
A dreadful first-half for Leicester boss Puel, who could well be facing the sack if his side do not turn things around. The visitors have been a shambles at the back, and that was reflected by two goals for Wolves in the opening 12 minutes, and it while the Foxes have threatened at the other end at times, they are fortunate not to be further behind.
Puel must now switch things up, and look to get Leicester on the front foot. He has attacking options, such as Maddison, Iheanacho and Albrighton, on the bench, while Morgan has struggled at the back. Wolves, meanwhile, will be looking to put the contest to bed early in the second half.
Wolves now move up to eighth, while the pressure will continue to mount on Puel, whose side were wide open at the back throughout, despite having fought back from behind on two occasions.
Well, that’s all for now. Until next time, thank you and goodbye!
Jota had given Wolves the lead early on, with Bennett adding a second before Leicester pulled level through Gray and a Coady own-goal. Jota netted his second to restore Wolves' advantage, only for Morgan's header to look set to hand Leicester a share of the spoils, but Jota had other ideas.
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