Brentford are set to be without at least four players when they welcome Leicester on Sunday. The home side would be short in central midfield with Shandon Baptiste sidelined and Vitaly Janelt with an outside chance of making the squad. Kristoffer Ajer is back from injury and pushing to reclaim his spot back from Zanka. Brendan Rodgers has ruled Marc Albrighton out for up to three weeks after a bad tackle in midweek. Timothy Castagne was not risked in midweek but Rodgers expects to have him available here. Patson Daka will feel hard-done by if he doesn't start here after scoring four times in the Europa League on Wednesday. However, Jamie Vardy and Kelechi Iheanacho haven't done anything wrong that would see them dropped. James Maddison is also back to playing well. Youri Tielemans came off injured in midweek but Rodgers believes he will recover in time to start this one. Hamza Choudhury or Boubakary Soumare will partner Tielemans in midfield with Wilfred Ndidi still unavailable. Daniel Amartey and Jannik Vestergaard are in competition to start in defence for Leicester on Sunday.
There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Leicester's last 6 away games (Premier League). Leicester have conceded at least 2 goals in their last 4 matches (Premier League). Leicester have scored at least 2 goals in their last 3 matches (Premier League).
Brentford were unfortunate not to get at least a point at home to Chelsea last weekend, only denied by an in-form Edouard Mendy. The newly promoted side have now given Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea hell this season. Leicester have conceded five goals across their last two games but have managed to win both by scoring eight themselves. Missing both Youri Tielemans and Wilfred Ndidi would be a big loss for an inconsistent Leicester side. With one away league win all season and no clean sheet on the road for Leicester, there is no reason why Brentford can't cause trouble to another major player here. 1:1
There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Leicester's last 6 away games (Premier League). Leicester have conceded at least 2 goals in their last 4 matches (Premier League). Leicester have scored at least 2 goals in their last 3 matches (Premier League).
Brentford were unfortunate not to get at least a point at home to Chelsea last weekend, only denied by an in-form Edouard Mendy. The newly promoted side have now given Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea hell this season. Leicester have conceded five goals across their last two games but have managed to win both by scoring eight themselves. Missing both Youri Tielemans and Wilfred Ndidi would be a big loss for an inconsistent Leicester side. With one away league win all season and no clean sheet on the road for Leicester, there is no reason why Brentford can't cause trouble to another major player here. 1:1
Brentford are set to be without at least four players when they welcome Leicester on Sunday. The home side would be short in central midfield with Shandon Baptiste sidelined and Vitaly Janelt with an outside chance of making the squad. Kristoffer Ajer is back from injury and pushing to reclaim his spot back from Zanka. Brendan Rodgers has ruled Marc Albrighton out for up to three weeks after a bad tackle in midweek. Timothy Castagne was not risked in midweek but Rodgers expects to have him available here. Patson Daka will feel hard-done by if he doesn't start here after scoring four times in the Europa League on Wednesday. However, Jamie Vardy and Kelechi Iheanacho haven't done anything wrong that would see them dropped. James Maddison is also back to playing well. Youri Tielemans came off injured in midweek but Rodgers believes he will recover in time to start this one. Hamza Choudhury or Boubakary Soumare will partner Tielemans in midfield with Wilfred Ndidi still unavailable. Daniel Amartey and Jannik Vestergaard are in competition to start in defence for Leicester on Sunday.