Football
Leicester vs. Everton: Preview and betting tips
Monday’s football schedule will feature Leicester playing Everton. Both teams are in big trouble, with one of them likely to be relegated. Who is more likely to do so will be suggested by the mutual match.
Monday’s football schedule will feature Leicester playing Everton. Both teams are in big trouble, with one of them likely to be relegated. Who is more likely to do so will be suggested by the mutual match.
Leicester have taken four points from the last two rounds, yet they remain in the relegation zone. From 18th place, they are one point behind Nottingham Forest, who are one position better, but the newcomer has an extra game to play.
Everton are even worse off, 28 points means penultimate position and two points behind the relegation zone. Also with a game to spare. Six league rounds without a win means big trouble, we need to work hard!
Leicester’s key figures
The Foxes rely on the performances of midfielder James Maddison, the England international has scored nine times and assisted seven times.
The club will need the experienced Jamie Vardy at the end of the season, he holds a 5+5 record so far.
Everton’s key figures
Especially under the leadership of Sean Dyche, the club is standing on Dwight McNeill, both know each other already from Burnley, the English midfielder is on five goals and two assists this season. A 100% performance from goalkeeper Jordon Pickford is also a prerequisite for points.
Betting tips
Leicester’s offense is working very well, with 44 goals they have the sovereign best attack of the first half of the table. They have scored in only one of their last eight games.
Everton have a big problem in attack, with 25 shots they have the worst of the league. It has scored more than once in only one of its last seven games, and came up completely empty against Manchester United and Crystal Palace.
Considering Leicester’s decent attack, Vardy’s improving performances, and Everton’s horrible disposition of their strikers, the Foxes can be expected to win at home.
Sources: Premier League, WhoScored
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