Leicester City vs Leeds United: Live, injuries, head to head, prediction, where to watch EFL Championship
Leeds United enjoy a sight historical edge over Leicester City as they have won 48 out of the 129 matches played between the two teams. Leicester City have won 46 matches against the rivals. Can Leicester stop the Leeds? Know in detail.

On the other hand, Leeds United are placed third in the league table. They thrashed Huddersfield Town 4-1 last week and are confident ahead of this fixture.
Kickoff Time
The Leicester City vs Leeds United match will be held on Friday, November 3 at the King Power Stadium. It will kick-off at 8.00 GMT.
Where to watch
The Leicester City vs Leeds United match can be watched on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.
Injuries
In a severe blow to the Foxes, Wilfred Ndidi, Will Alves, Callum Doyle and Dennis Praet will most likely remain on the sidelines. Ndidi and Doyle are extremely valuable players. Tom Cannon may also miss the match. Yunus Akgun could return and be another attacking asset along with Kasey McAteer who is also fit.
Head to head
Leeds United enjoy a sight historical edge over Leicester City as they have won 48 out of the 129 matches played between the two teams. Leicester City have won 46 matches against the rivals.
Leicester City are full of confidence as they have won their last two league games at home against Leeds United with scorelines of 1-0 and 2-0. But, Leeds United have won only one of their last nine league matches against Leicester City. It was their only such victory during this period under Marcelo Bielsa in 2021. On the other hand, Leicester City have won each of their last nine matches in the EFL Championship. It was their their longest winning streak in the Football League system since 2014.
Prediction
Experts have predicted that the result may be Leicester City 3-1 Leeds United.
FAQs:
Who will miss the Leicester City vs Leeds United match on Friday?
In a severe blow to the Foxes, Wilfred Ndidi, Will Alves, Callum Doyle and Dennis Praet will most likely remain on the sidelines. Ndidi and Doyle are extremely valuable players. Tom Cannon may also miss the match. Yunus Akgun could return and be another attacking asset along with Kasey McAteer who is also fit.
How are Leicester and Leeds placed on the EFL table?
Leicester City have been placed at the top of the EFL Championship table. On the other hand, Leeds United are placed third in the league table.
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