Leicester City vs Manchester United Premier League Match Preview or Key Statistics
📊Leicester have won just one of their 13 Premier League home games against Manchester United (D4 L8), beating them 5-3 in September 2014.
📊Man Utd are unbeaten in their last 10 Premier League matches against Leicester (W7 D3). Only against Aston Villa (15) are they enjoying a longer ongoing unbeaten run among current Premier League sides.
📊Manchester United have opened the scoring within the opening 10 minutes in each of their last three Premier League matches against Leicester.
📊Leicester have lost just one of their last 12 final league games of the season (W7 D4, excluding play-offs), losing 4-5 at Spurs in 2017-18.
📊Manchester United lost their final league game in 2018-19, going down 0-2 at home to Cardiff. They’ve not lost consecutive closing day games since a run of three between 1982-83 and 1984-85.
📊A win would guarantee Leicester qualify for next season’s Champions League for only the second time, while a draw or better for Man Utd would cement their position in the top four.
📊Leicester are averaging just 1.1 points-per-game in the Premier League since the restart (9 points from 8 games), compared to 1.8 points-per-game this season before the enforced break (53 points from 29 games).
📊Should he start, Harry Maguire would become the first Man Utd outfield player since Gary Pallister in 1994-95 to start every game in a Premier League campaign for the Red Devils.
📊Man Utd’s Juan Mata has been involved in six goals in his last six Premier League games against Leicester (4 goals, 2 assists), scoring three in his last two against them at the King Power Stadium.
📊Leicester’s Jamie Vardy has 23 Premier League goals this season, just one short of his best ever tally in a top-flight campaign (24 in 2015-16). Vardy has also scored four goals in five appearances on the final day of Premier League campaigns.
🗓️ Sunday, 26 July 2020
⌚ 8:00 pm GMT+5
🏆 Premier League Round 38
👕 Martin Atkinson
🏟️ King Power Stadium, Leicestershire
📊Leicester have won just one of their 13 Premier League home games against Manchester United (D4 L8), beating them 5-3 in September 2014.
📊Man Utd are unbeaten in their last 10 Premier League matches against Leicester (W7 D3). Only against Aston Villa (15) are they enjoying a longer ongoing unbeaten run among current Premier League sides.
📊Manchester United have opened the scoring within the opening 10 minutes in each of their last three Premier League matches against Leicester.
📊Leicester have lost just one of their last 12 final league games of the season (W7 D4, excluding play-offs), losing 4-5 at Spurs in 2017-18.
📊Manchester United lost their final league game in 2018-19, going down 0-2 at home to Cardiff. They’ve not lost consecutive closing day games since a run of three between 1982-83 and 1984-85.
📊A win would guarantee Leicester qualify for next season’s Champions League for only the second time, while a draw or better for Man Utd would cement their position in the top four.
📊Leicester are averaging just 1.1 points-per-game in the Premier League since the restart (9 points from 8 games), compared to 1.8 points-per-game this season before the enforced break (53 points from 29 games).
📊Should he start, Harry Maguire would become the first Man Utd outfield player since Gary Pallister in 1994-95 to start every game in a Premier League campaign for the Red Devils.
📊Man Utd’s Juan Mata has been involved in six goals in his last six Premier League games against Leicester (4 goals, 2 assists), scoring three in his last two against them at the King Power Stadium.
📊Leicester’s Jamie Vardy has 23 Premier League goals this season, just one short of his best ever tally in a top-flight campaign (24 in 2015-16). Vardy has also scored four goals in five appearances on the final day of Premier League campaigns.
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