This is Manchester United's first match since being dumped out of the Champions League by Atletico Madrid. They have nothing else left to play for other than finishing fourth and it doesn't look like they will manage that. They are currently four points adrift of fourth and have played a game more than current occupants Arsenal. Leicester's injury woes have eased significantly and now Brendan Rodgers will hope to finish what has been a frustrating campaign strongly. Rodgers was touted as a potential future United manager earlier this season but those rumours have gone dead as Leicester languish in midtable. Leicester have conceded more goals (46) than they have scored (42) in the Premier League this season but their defensive record should improve now they have their best defenders back available. That could prove the difference here, as Leicester look to make it four straight wins against United for the first time in history. 1:2
Edinson Cavani likely wouldn't have played anyway after his involvement in South America in midweek but has actually picked up an injury in Wednesday's game for Uruguay. Marcus Rashford has come under fire in recent weeks but will likely start in attack against Leicester. He has more goals against Leicester (6) than any other team in his career. Fred and Alex Telles both trained on Thursday despite returns from South America and are available for selection here. Cristiano Ronaldo, Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes will be on a high after Portugal secured qualification to the 2022 World Cup in midweek. Jamie Vardy has been ruled out for the trip to Old Trafford and could yet be a few weeks away. Jonny Evans got minutes for Northern Ireland during the international break but Brendan Rodgers says the former Manchester United defender isn't yet ready for 90 minutes. Wesley Fofana wasn't risked in the win over Brentford before the break but has a decent chance of returning here. Marc Albrighton should return here doubt but Wilfred Ndidi will not play again this season after undergoing knee surgery. Luke Thomas looks set to miss out after returning from England U21 duty injured so Timothy Castagne, Ricardo Pereira and James Justin are vying for two places.
Leicester have been drawing at half time and winning at full time in their last 3 matches against Man Utd in all competitions. Man Utd have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 4 matches against Leicester in all competitions. Leicester have lost 5 of their last 6 away matches (Premier League). Leicester have won their last 3 matches against Man Utd in all competitions. Leicester have scored at least 2 goals in their last 4 matches against Man Utd in all competitions. Leicester have conceded at least 2 goals in 6 of their last 7 away matches (Premier League). Man Utd are undefeated in 9 of their last 10 matches (Premier League).
what do we see here is that man utd is not in there Best form but I think beat Leicester city can give hope of top 4 yes this match will be over 1.5
Man Utd In the last 5 matches Man Utd have won 1 match, 2 ended in a draw and they have lost 2 matches. In the Over Under 2.5 market Man Utd in the last 5 matches got over 2.5 goals in 2 matches, and under 2.5 goals in 3 matches. Man Utd have scored 5 goals in the last 5 matches and conceded 8 goals. Leicester In the last 5 matches Leicester have won 3 matches, 0 ended in a draw and they have lost 2 matches. In the Over Under 2.5 market Leicester in the last 5 matches got over 2.5 goals in 2 matches, and under 2.5 goals in 3 matches. Leicester have scored 6 goals in the last 5 matches and conceded 5 goals. Statistic prediction full time result of 4-1.
This is Manchester United's first match since being dumped out of the Champions League by Atletico Madrid. They have nothing else left to play for other than finishing fourth and it doesn't look like they will manage that. They are currently four points adrift of fourth and have played a game more than current occupants Arsenal. Leicester's injury woes have eased significantly and now Brendan Rodgers will hope to finish what has been a frustrating campaign strongly. Rodgers was touted as a potential future United manager earlier this season but those rumours have gone dead as Leicester languish in midtable. Leicester have conceded more goals (46) than they have scored (42) in the Premier League this season but their defensive record should improve now they have their best defenders back available. That could prove the difference here, as Leicester look to make it four straight wins against United for the first time in history. 1:2
Leicester have been drawing at half time and winning at full time in their last 3 matches against Man Utd in all competitions. Man Utd have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 4 matches against Leicester in all competitions. Leicester have lost 5 of their last 6 away matches (Premier League). Leicester have won their last 3 matches against Man Utd in all competitions. Leicester have scored at least 2 goals in their last 4 matches against Man Utd in all competitions. Leicester have conceded at least 2 goals in 6 of their last 7 away matches (Premier League). Man Utd are undefeated in 9 of their last 10 matches (Premier League).
Edinson Cavani likely wouldn't have played anyway after his involvement in South America in midweek but has actually picked up an injury in Wednesday's game for Uruguay. Marcus Rashford has come under fire in recent weeks but will likely start in attack against Leicester. He has more goals against Leicester (6) than any other team in his career. Fred and Alex Telles both trained on Thursday despite returns from South America and are available for selection here. Cristiano Ronaldo, Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes will be on a high after Portugal secured qualification to the 2022 World Cup in midweek. Jamie Vardy has been ruled out for the trip to Old Trafford and could yet be a few weeks away. Jonny Evans got minutes for Northern Ireland during the international break but Brendan Rodgers says the former Manchester United defender isn't yet ready for 90 minutes. Wesley Fofana wasn't risked in the win over Brentford before the break but has a decent chance of returning here. Marc Albrighton should return here doubt but Wilfred Ndidi will not play again this season after undergoing knee surgery. Luke Thomas looks set to miss out after returning from England U21 duty injured so Timothy Castagne, Ricardo Pereira and James Justin are vying for two places.