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Leicester’s recent form is the joint-worst in the league (D1, L4), and they are tasked with reversing this against a team that has beaten them in three consecutive H2H meetings. However, three of the last four matches in which they’ve taken a point have been against top-six sides (Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea), which gives them some encouragement.
Indeed the ‘Foxes’ rarely get outplayed, with five of their six home defeats coming by just a single-goal margin. There is still cause to worry though, as they’ve scored just seven goals in their last nine home matches, and with Leicester having the joint-highest number of Premier League (PL) red cards this season, composure is key.
Just three of Crystal Palace’s last ten PL matches have produced over 2.5 goals, while overall they have seen the fewest matches (nine) of that ilk in the league. However, the ‘Eagles’ arrive in Leicester having conceded two goals or more in over half (eight) of 13 away matches in the league.
If the game is to be settled, it could easily be late on. In Palace’s last five PL away matches, 71.43% of the goals have come in the second half, with their last six league road trips also producing goals (either way) in the final 15 minutes.
Players to watch: Jamie Vardy scored in Leicester’s last match, and is the top scorer for the ‘Foxes’ with eight PL goals. Meanwhile, Wilfried Zaha has come alive recently, netting two goals in his last two PL matches for Palace.
Leicester’s recent form is the joint-worst in the league (D1, L4), and they are tasked with reversing this against a team that has beaten them in three consecutive H2H meetings. However, three of the last four matches in which they’ve taken a point have been against top-six sides (Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea), which gives them some encouragement.
Indeed the ‘Foxes’ rarely get outplayed, with five of their six home defeats coming by just a single-goal margin. There is still cause to worry though, as they’ve scored just seven goals in their last nine home matches, and with Leicester having the joint-highest number of Premier League (PL) red cards this season, composure is key.
Just three of Crystal Palace’s last ten PL matches have produced over 2.5 goals, while overall they have seen the fewest matches (nine) of that ilk in the league. However, the ‘Eagles’ arrive in Leicester having conceded two goals or more in over half (eight) of 13 away matches in the league.
If the game is to be settled, it could easily be late on. In Palace’s last five PL away matches, 71.43% of the goals have come in the second half, with their last six league road trips also producing goals (either way) in the final 15 minutes.
Players to watch: Jamie Vardy scored in Leicester’s last match, and is the top scorer for the ‘Foxes’ with eight PL goals. Meanwhile, Wilfried Zaha has come alive recently, netting two goals in his last two PL matches for Palace.
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