Leicester City
- Leicester City’s dreadful season continues to go on and on and the reign of Gary Rowett, who was appointed to steady the ship in February 2026, has barely seen any improvement.
- Leicester City have failed to win their last 5 Championship games (D3, L2).
- They have failed to win any of their last three at the King Power Stadium, losing twice, and sit in 23rd place with just 41 points from 42 games.
- At home, they have won seven and lost nine of their 21 games.
- They have conceded 31 goals in 21 home games, suggesting Hull City will get plenty of chances to break through their defence.
Hull City
- Hull City’s form has been inconsistent of late, winning just one of their last five Championship games, drawing two and losing the other two, but they have remained in the playoff race nonetheless.
- The Tigers sit in sixth, with 68 points from their 42 games, largely thanks to the high-energy vertical style that Sergej Jakirovic has brought with him since taking charge in June 2025.
- Hull press high, attack down the middle and in the half-spaces and transition quickly.
- Hull City have won 10 and drawn 4 of their 21 Championship away games this season.
Head-to-Head
- Hull have beaten Leicester twice and drawn once in their previous three head-to-head meetings in the Championship, including a 2-1 win five months ago.
- They have lost their form away from home of late, failing to win any of their last three (D1, L2).
Key Players
Oli McBurnie is Hull’s top scorer in the Championship this season with 14 goals in 33 appearances .
Betting Insights
The visitors are priced at 3.5 to take the victory, which looks too high considering their superior league position, better head-to-head record and more dynamic away style.
Prediction
Hull should nick the win.