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Leicester City vs West Bromwich Albion Championship| Predictions | Lineups | Key Stats & Betting Tips

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Match DetailsInformation
CompetitionChampionship – (England)
Round26 
Date & Time2026-01-05, 21:00 – (Include timezone BST/GMT).
StadiumKing Power Stadium

Prediction –  Leicester City 2 – 1 West Bromwich Albion 

Recent Form

As Leicester City and West Bromwich Albion prepare to face off at the King Power Stadium for their Championship encounter, both teams arrive with notable momentum from their recent league performances. Leicester City has demonstrated strong form, winning four of their last five matches. They secured impressive victories against Sheffield United (3-1), Queens Park Rangers (4-1), and Ipswich Town (3-1), showcasing their attacking prowess. However, they did experience a setback at home against Watford, where they lost 1-2, indicating some vulnerability. West Bromwich Albion, on the other hand, have also displayed robust form, winning four out of their last five league matches. They have been particularly effective defensively, achieving clean sheets in their away victories against Swansea City (0-1) and Hull City (0-1). Their ability to grind out narrow victories is further highlighted by their 2-0 win against Sheffield United and a close 2-1 triumph over Queens Park Rangers. Their sole blemish came in a 1-2 home defeat against Bristol City. Both teams have shown resilience and capability to secure wins both at home and away. Leicester’s slight edge in goal scoring might be countered by West Brom’s solid defensive displays. This sets up a potentially balanced and competitive matchup, with both teams eager to extend their positive runs. The absence of recent head-to-head encounters in the data leaves an open narrative for this clash, promising an intriguing contest for fans and neutrals alike.

Leicester City Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Sheffield United Vs Leicester City1-3 0 – 0 1 – 2 7 – 310 – 1356% – 44%3 – 1 
Leicester City Vs Derby County2-1 0 – 0 1 – 2 3 – 412 – 1045% – 55%2 – 1 
Leicester City Vs Watford1-2 0 – 0 3 – 2 5 – 68 – 1451% – 49%1 – 2 
Queens Park Rangers Vs Leicester City1-4 0 – 0 1 – 2 2 – 313 – 945% – 55%3 – 0 
Leicester City Vs Ipswich Town3-1 0 – 0 1 – 2 6 – 59 – 942% – 58%2 – 0 

Leicester City has demonstrated a mixed bag of performances in their recent Championship outings, with three wins and two losses in their last five matches. Their ability to secure victories against Sheffield United, Queens Park Rangers, and Ipswich Town highlights their attacking prowess and capability to capitalize on scoring opportunities. In particular, the 4-1 victory over Queens Park Rangers and the 3-1 win against Ipswich Town were showcases of their offensive depth, aided by crucial assists and a commendable finishing touch. However, the defeat to Watford at home underscored some vulnerabilities, especially when dealing with high pressing and counter-attacking teams. A closer look at the statistics reveals a pattern where Leicester often concedes possession, as seen in their games against Derby County and Ipswich Town, where they had less than 50% possession. Despite this, they have managed to be effective on the break and efficient in front of goal, a testament to their forward momentum and creative midfield play. The team’s discipline remains relatively intact, as evidenced by the absence of red cards over these games, though maintaining composure is critical given the number of yellow cards accrued. The absence of Patson Daka, who is on national duty, could affect Leicester’s attacking dynamics, especially in terms of pace and finishing ability. However, the predicted lineup features a robust midfield, with players like Bobby De Cordova-Reid and Oliver Skipp expected to orchestrate play and maintain a solid link between defense and attack. The inclusion of Stephy Mavididi and Silko Thomas suggests that Leicester will rely on speed and agility to exploit spaces, potentially compensating for Daka’s absence. Defensively, the presence of experienced players such as Ricardo Pereira and Luke Thomas is expected to provide stability at the back. With goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk between the sticks, Leicester’s defense will need to maintain high concentration levels to handle high-pressure situations, especially against teams that dominate possession. Overall, Leicester City is likely to adopt a balanced approach, leveraging their counter-attacking strengths while ensuring defensive solidity, as they aim to maintain their upward trajectory in the Championship standings.

West Bromwich Albion Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Swansea City Vs West Bromwich Albion0-1 0 – 0 2 – 5 4 – 515 – 759% – 41%1 – 0 
West Bromwich Albion Vs Queens Park Rangers2-1 0 – 0 0 – 2 9 – 410 – 645% – 55%2 – 0 
West Bromwich Albion Vs Bristol City1-2 0 – 0 1 – 3 9 – 410 – 1465% – 35%1 – 2 
Hull City Vs West Bromwich Albion0-1 0 – 1 4 – 4 8 – 316 – 1443% – 57%0 – 0 
West Bromwich Albion Vs Sheffield United2-0 0 – 0 0 – 1 8 – 410 – 848% – 52%2 – 0 

West Bromwich Albion has shown a mixed bag of performances in their last five Championship outings, securing three wins against Swansea City, Queens Park Rangers, and Hull City, while succumbing to a loss against Bristol City and securing a solid victory over Sheffield United. Their recent form has been marked by strategic victories on the road, highlighted by their 1-0 wins over Swansea and Hull. These matches demonstrated their ability to capitalize on limited possession, maintaining a strong defensive structure and seizing scoring opportunities effectively. However, the defeat to Bristol City at home indicates potential vulnerabilities when dominating possession, as they struggled to convert their 65% possession into a decisive victory. The statistics from these matches underscore West Brom’s defensive resilience and tenacity. Despite maintaining less possession, as seen against Swansea, they managed to secure victories through disciplined defending and clinical finishing. The high number of yellow cards, particularly against Swansea, suggests an aggressive approach that might need tempering to avoid disciplinary issues. The team’s ability to win corners in multiple games indicates a potential threat from set-pieces, which could be a pivotal factor in their upcoming fixtures. In terms of personnel, the absence of Daryl Dike due to thigh problems could affect their attacking options, placing additional responsibility on Aune Heggebø to lead the line effectively. The predicted lineup featuring a balanced mix of youth and experience with players like Joe Wildsmith in goal and seasoned defenders like Nat Phillips and Charlie Taylor, suggests a defensive solidity that could be pivotal in their approach. The midfield, anchored by Alex Mowatt and bolstered by dynamic players like Karlan Grant and Mikey Johnston, will be crucial in transitioning play and supporting the attack. Overall, West Bromwich Albion’s current form and team setup suggest a pragmatic approach in their upcoming match. Prioritizing strong defensive performances while looking to exploit set-pieces and counter-attacks will likely be their strategy. The team’s ability to adjust to varying possession percentages and maintain focus under pressure will be vital as they aim to continue building momentum in the Championship.

Team News & Injuries

Leicester City Injuries & Suspensions

  • Patson Daka (Called Up To National Team)

West Bromwich Albion Injuries & Suspensions

  • Daryl Dike (Thigh Problems)

Head-to-Head (H2H) Record & Summary

H2H Last 5

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Leicester City Vs West Bromwich AlbionN/A 0 – 0 2 – 5 3 – 316 – 1341% – 59%1 – 0 
Leicester City Vs West Bromwich AlbionN/A 0 – 0 3 – 1 4 – 60 – 047% – 53%1 – 1 
Leicester City Vs West Bromwich AlbionN/A 0 – 0 2 – 1 4 – 60 – 041% – 59%0 – 2 
Leicester City Vs West Bromwich AlbionN/A 0 – 0 0 – 0 0 – 00 – 00% – 0%0 – 0 
Leicester City Vs West Bromwich AlbionN/A 0 – 0 0 – 0 0 – 00 – 00% – 0%0 – 0 

H2H Detailed Analysis

The head-to-head record between Leicester City and West Bromwich Albion showcases a competitive rivalry with fluctuating match dynamics. Historically, the fixtures have been tight, as evidenced by the balanced statistics in corners and free kicks. Both teams have managed to maintain discipline, with no red cards in the past meetings, though Leicester City has occasionally struggled with yellow cards, receiving more bookings than West Bromwich Albion in a couple of matches. Possession statistics reveal a slight advantage for West Bromwich Albion, indicating their potential to control the game tempo. However, Leicester City has demonstrated resilience, often closing the gap in assists and maintaining a strong defensive setup. This suggests that while West Bromwich Albion might dominate possession, Leicester City can exploit opportunities to create and convert chances, making their encounters unpredictable and engaging. Looking ahead to the upcoming match at King Power Stadium, the current squad dynamics and injuries might influence the unfolding of the game. Leicester City will miss Patson Daka due to national team duties, which could affect their attacking depth and pace upfront. However, their lineup still boasts a strong midfield presence with the likes of Issahaku Fatawu and Stephy Mavididi, who are capable of creating scoring opportunities. Similarly, West Bromwich Albion will have to cope without Daryl Dike, potentially impacting their attacking options. Nevertheless, they possess a well-rounded midfield led by Karlan Grant and Mikey Johnston, which could help them control the game’s flow. Both teams’ defensive setups, featuring experienced players like Ricardo Pereira for Leicester and Nat Phillips for West Bromwich Albion, suggest a closely contested match. Ultimately, the blend of historical competitiveness and current team compositions points towards a match where tactical discipline and exploiting key moments will likely determine the outcome.

Predicted Lineups

  • Formation: 4-2-3-1
  • Players: Jakub Stolarczyk (Goalkeeper), Ben Nelson  (Defender), Caleb Okoli (Defender), Ricardo Pereira (Defender), Luke Thomas (Defender), Jordan James (Midfielder), Issahaku Fatawu  (Midfielder), Stephy Mavididi (Midfielder), Bobby De Cordova-Reid (Midfielder), Oliver Skipp (Midfielder), Silko Thomas (Attacker)
  • Formation: 4-2-3-1
  • Players: Joe Wildsmith (Goalkeeper), Nat Phillips (Defender), Callum Styles (Defender), George Campbell (Defender), Charlie Taylor (Defender), Karlan Grant (Midfielder), Mikey Johnston (Midfielder), Ousmane Diakité (Midfielder), Samuel Iling-Junior (Midfielder), Alex Mowatt (Midfielder), Aune Heggebø (Attacker)
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