Leicester still control their Europa League destiny but know they must improve to progress. They have to win their last two group games – against Legia Warsaw and Napoli – to be sure of advancing in a tournament where, so far, they have mixed patches of class with blotches of ineptitude. This match was a case in point.
Brendan Rodgers’ side dominated but sloppily fell behind to a goal by Victor Moses. Daniel Amartey drew them level before Jamie Vardy bungled a chance to claim victory by dabbing a weak penalty at Aleksandr Selikhov, who saved it to give Spartak a point that keeps all four teams in Group C in the hunt for the only automatic qualification spot. Leicester sit third.