Wolves did put the ball in the net early in the second-half through Leander Dendoncker, but were denied by VAR as the goal was ruled out for a handball by Willy Boly before the Belgian fired home.
Both sides, along with Everton, were seen as potential beneficiaries should Manchester United, Chelsea or Arsenal stumble this season, but largely cancelled each other out at the King Power stadium.
The hosts had over 70 percent possession but had to wait until seven minutes from time to force Wolves' goalkeeper Rui Patricio into a save as the Portuguese international comfortably held Harvey Barnes' effort.
Leicester must now focus on their visit to Chelsea next week, while Wolves will host Man Utd - two big games for them.
That result leaves Leicester and Wolves 11th and 12th in the Premier League table. All things considered, a draw's not a bad start for either of them.
August 11, 2019