Over 2.5 Prediction: Leicester City vs Chelsea Football Tips Today | 11th March 2023
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Leicester City and Chelsea will play in the 27th round of the Premier League 2022/2023 on Saturday the 11th of March at 3:00 pm GMT at King Power Stadium.
Leicester City vs Chelsea Over 2.5 Prediction & Tips
- Leicester City vs Chelsea 1X2 Prediction
- 2.5 Under/Over goal Predictions
- Leicester City vs Chelsea Referee: Andre Marriner
- Leicester City: Analysis
- Leicester City: Predicted XI
- Chelsea: Analysis
- Chelsea: Predicted XI
- Most Popular Predictions Tips
- FAQ
- Leicester City vs Chelsea Live-streaming
Leicester City vs Chelsea 1X2 Prediction
1 | X | 2 |
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26.67% | 28.57% | 51.28% |
The prediction is that Chelsea will win the match. In conformity with our forecast, there are 51.28% chances that Chelsea will win the match. There is a 28.57% chance of a draw.
Leicester City vs Chelsea Prediction
2.5 Under/Over goal Predictions
Over 2.5 | Under 2.5 |
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50% | 55.56% |
UNDER 2.5 Goals: According to forecasts, the game will finish with two goals or less (Over 2.5 – 50%, Under 2.5 – 55.56%). So far, the combined matches of Leicester City and Chelsea have ended 11 times with 2 goals or less and 10 times with more than 2 goals.
On the home soil, Leicester City took part in 4 matches that finished with the teams scoring 2 goals or less in total (UNDER 2.5 – 40.0%) and 6 matches that ended with more than 2 goals (OVER 2.5 – 60.0%).
When playing away, Chelsea took part to 7 matches that finished with the teams scoring 2 goals or less in total (UNDER 2.5 – 63.6%) and 4 matches that finished with both teams scoring more than 2 goals in total (OVER 2.5 – 36.4%).
Leicester City vs Chelsea Head-to-Head
Leicester City vs Chelsea Referee: Andre Marriner
Referee: A. Marriner | ||
1 | X | 2 |
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33% | 33% | 33% |
The referee of the match will be Andre Marriner. This season, who has already officiated 9 matches in Premier League.This season, he has never officiated a match for any of the 2 teams. While playing games, the home team won 3 times (33%), the away team won 3 times (33%) and there were 3 draws.
Leicester City: Analysis
Leicester City has scored a total of 36 goals. Leicester City has a negative goal difference (-7) after scoring 36 goals and receiving 43 goals.
Star Player: The leading scorer is J.Maddison who has scored 9 goals in 18 matches.
Leicester City: Predicted XI
Danny Ward, Ricardo Pereira, Timothy Castagne, Wout Faes, Harry Souttar, Nampalys Mendy, James Maddison, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Harvey Barnes, Tetê, Kelechi Iheanacho
Chelsea: Analysis
Chelsea has scored a total of 24 goals. Chelsea has a negative goal difference (-1) after scoring 24 goals and receiving 25 goals.
Star Player: The players who have scored most goals are K.Havertz and R.Sterling with 4 goals.
Chelsea: Predicted XI
Kepa Arrizabalaga, Kalidou Koulibaly, Marc Cucurella, Wesley Fofana, Ben Chilwell, Reece James, Mateo Kovačić, Enzo Fernández, Kai Havertz, Raheem Sterling, João Félix
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FAQ
Who Will Win Between Leicester City vs Chelsea?
Leicester City have won 4 (2 at home, 2 at away) of the previous 21 encounters, while Chelsea have won 10 (5 at home, 5 at away). 7 of the previous 21 meetings have ended in a draw. Chelsea has a +60% advantage in match victories.
According to the statistics and Lootrs.com astrological predictions, Chelsea will win the match.
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