Wed, 07 May 2025
Leicester City host Birmingham City this Saturday in a match with major implications for both ends of the Sky Bet Championship.
The home side have already beaten Birmingham 3–0 in a dominant FA Cup display at the King Power earlier this year. The hosts find themselves just outside of the automatic promotion spots but with a game in hand on both of their title rivals above them in Ipswich Town and Leeds United.
The visitors sit just two points above safety and are looking to avoid relegation and remain in the Championship for next season. Kick‑off is set for 3 pm at the King Power Stadium.
The hosts had dropped drastically in form in recent weeks, taking only four points in six games and losing their lead at the top of the Championship before dropping out of the automatic promotion spots. Last time out, however, Leicester got back to winning ways by defeating an in‑form Norwich side in a dominant 3–1 win at home.
Leicester have been formidable at home this season despite a recent tough period, averaging 2.26 points at the King Power Stadium in the league this season with a win percentage of 74%.
Enzo Maresca’s side have been prolific in the Championship this season, creating an expected goals (xG) tally of 1.95 in their matches at home which they have exceeded by netting an average of 2 goals per game. They have scored in 89% of their home matches and average 13 shots on goal per match with an impressively high conversion rate of 15%.
Leicester have also been impressive defensively, with their expected goals against (xGA) tally sitting at 0.98 in home matches which they have bettered by conceding only 0.74 goals per game at the King Power. Maresca’s side have kept a clean sheet in 42% of their home matches this season.
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The visitors won 1–0 last time out at home against Preston North End, putting a seven‑game winless streak to an end. Interim boss Gary Rowett appears to have solidified the Blues’ defensive line, achieving a clean sheet for the first time in nine matches against Preston, but it’s yet to be seen whether his side will be as effective on the road as they continue to struggle away from home, taking only one point in their last six matches.
On the road, Birmingham have only won 15% of their games this season, losing a worrying 70% of their matches away from home. The Blues have struggled to convert their chances, scoring an average of only 0.85 per game from an expected goals (xG) tally of 1.29 away from home. They have failed to score in 35% of their games in the Championship this season but have netted three in the two matches since Rowett took charge.
Birmingham have an expected goals against (xGA) tally of 1.62 in away games which they have failed to match by conceding an average of 1.85 goals per game on the road. They have conceded in 90% of their away matches, which are usually high‑scoring games involving an average of 2.7 goals per game between Birmingham and their opponents.
Despite the hosts looking out of shape recently and dropping out of the automatic promotion spots, we expect them to win on Saturday as they enter the tie as clear favourites with the bookmakers. Unfortunately, with the odds so stacked in Leicester’s favour, there is little value to be found in backing them on the moneyline.
Leicester are prolific at home, and with Birmingham tending to keep a clean sheet away from home but improving their form in front of goal under Rowett so far, OddsNow expect a high‑scoring match between the two sides as they both seek a crucial three points.
Liam has now been operating in the sports content and betting space for the best part of a decade, including extended stints with industry giants Betfred and LiveScore.
A qualified journalist, he began his career reporting on his beloved Carlisle United FC as a teenager and still follows the Blues avidly to this day, as much as life allows.
One of the keenest punters around, Matt is never shy of an opinion and builds the bulk of his betting portfolio around antepost football markets and PDC darts events.
Liam has now been operating in the sports content and betting space for the best part of a decade, including extended stints with industry giants Betfred and LiveScore.
A qualified journalist, he began his career reporting on his beloved Carlisle United FC as a teenager and still follows the Blues avidly to this day, as much as life allows.
One of the keenest punters around, Matt is never shy of an opinion and builds the bulk of his betting portfolio around antepost football markets and PDC darts events.
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