Leicester City vs Manchester United: Odds, predictions, team news, betting tips, and more
Leicester City and Manchester United are set to face off in the Premier League on Sunday, March 16, at the King Power Stadium.
Leicester City vs Manchester United: Odds
Leicester City vs Manchester United: Preview and team news
Leicester City form: LLLLL
- Chelsea 1-0 Leicester City (March 9)
- West Ham 2–0 Leicester City (February 27)
- Leicester City 0-4 Brentford (February 21)
- Leicester City 0-2 Arsenal (February 15)
- Manchester United 2-1 Leicester City (February 7)
- Everton 4-0 Leicester City (February 1)
Leicester City injuries: Issahaku Fatawu (knee), Nathaniel Opoku (broken leg), Harry Souttar (ankle).
Manchester United form: WDDDLW
- Manchester United 4-1 Real Sociedad (March 13)
- Manchester United 1-1 Arsenal (March 9)
- Real Sociedad 1-1 Manchester United (March 6)
- Manchester United 1-2 Fulham (March 2)
- Manchester United 3-2 Ipswich Town (February 26)
Manchester United injuries/suspensions/doubts: Atay Bayindir (injury), Amad Diallo (ankle), Patrick Dorgu (red card), Jonny Evans (lower back), Kobbie Mainoo (injury), Lisandro Martinez (knee), Leny Yoro (foot), Luke Shaw (calf), Harry Maguire (hamstring, doubt).
Leicester City vs Manchester United: Where to watch
- USA: Paramount+, fuboTV, TUDN.com, Univision NOW, TUDN App, ViX, TUDN USA, UniMás
- UK: discovery+, discovery+ App, TNT Sports 3
- Canada: DAZN Canada
- Italy: Amazon Prime Video
Leicester City vs Manchester United: Facts to know
- Manchester United are currently positioned 14th in the league, with only 1 win in their last 5 Premier League matches.
- Leicester City are currently 19th in the Premier League with 17 points from 28 matches.
- Historically, the Red Devils have dominated this fixture, winning 58 out of 110 encounters, while Leicester have secured 26 victories, with 26 matches ending in draws.
- Leicester City have a harrowing run of 12 defeats from their last 13 Premier League matches, losing the last 5 without scoring a single goal.
- Foxes have suffered 6 successive defeats without reply on home soil - no side in English top-flight history has ever lost 7 consecutive home games without scoring.
- Manchester United have lost just 1 of their last 8 league visits to the King Power Stadium.
- United have 4 victories and 1 draw against the bottom three sides in the league this term, scoring exactly 3 times in each win.
- Leicester will look to Jamie Vardy to end their scoring woes and add to his 6 career goals against United.
- Bruno Fernandes’ hat-trick midweek took his goal involvement tally to 7 in his last 6 games.
Leicester City vs Manchester United: Betting tip
Leicester have struggled at home, losing six consecutive matches without scoring, while United are riding the momentum of a 4-1 Europa League victory. With Leicester struggling in 19th place and United winning their last five encounters, the hosts look like a strong bet for Sunday's clash.