Leicester City
- Leicester City have won none, drawn three and lost two of their last five Championship games (W0, D3, L2).
- Gary Rowett’s pragmatic, survival-first approach to the game since his appointment at Leicester City in February 2026, has been a stark contrast to his predecessor Enzo Maresca’s attack-minded style.
- Leicester City sit 22nd in the Championship table with just 35 points from 36 games after their six-point deduction.
- This season has been a disaster for the Foxes.
Queens Park Rangers
- QPR have won one and lost one of their last two Championship away games (W1, D0, L1).
- Queens Park Rangers have been more solid this season, sitting in 16th place in the Championship with 47 points from 36 matches.
- QPR have been on a three-game losing streak in the Championship (L3), winning just one of their last five (W1, D1, L3).
Leicester City
- Jordan James is Leicester City’s highest scorer in the Championship this term with nine goals from 26 appearances.
- James will be their main threat on Saturday, but it is Divine Mukasa who is their most in form player.
- Divine Mukasa has provided three assists and scored seven goals in the Championship this campaign.
QPR
Rumarn Burrell leads the line for QPR, and he has scored 10 goals in 26 Championship appearances this campaign.
Betting Insights
- The odds for Saturday’s game to win (2.22) suggest that the home team is priced shorter than they should be.
- Leicester have lost both of their last 2 home games and QPR have won 5, drawn 6 and lost 7 of their 18 away games this term, averaging 0.94 goals scored per game.
Prediction
- Expect an open game with lots of chances at both ends of the pitch when Leicester City face off against QPR at the King Power on Saturday.
- With both teams likely to get on the scoresheet, both to score and over 2.5 goals look good bets at 1.7 and 1.9 respectively.