Brighton vs Leicester
England – Premier League
Date: Saturday, 23 November 2019
Kick-off at 15:00 UK / 16:00 CET
Venue: Amex Stadium (Brighton).
Amex Stadium will host a very important match between Brighton and Leicester City on Saturday for the 13th round of the English Premier League. That means there is a catastrophe, so if the Blues lose and win against Brighton then it will be a very positive tour for Jamie Vardy and his teammates.
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Leicester City have 26 points to dominate the table, while the home team and the public have 15 points in 11th place, as the win will also make it jump some places.
The last five games in Brighton and Leicester saw Leicester outperform, winning 3 and drawing in one. Brighton won once, but many goals were in favor of the Leicester.
Brighton vs Leicester: Predicted Starting Lineups
Brighton vs Leicester Head to head (h2h)
Brighton won 5 direct matches. Leicester won 8 matches. 5 matches ended in a draw. On average in direct matches both teams scored a 2.06 goals per Match.
Brighton vs Leicester Prediction
Brighton in actual season average scored 1.63 goals per match. In 8 (100.00%) matches played at home was total goals (team and opponent) Over 1.5 goals. In 4 (50.00%) matches in season 2019 played at home was total goals (team and opponent) Over 2.5 goals.Leicester average scored 2.33 goals per match in season 2019. In 12 (85.71%) matches played away was total goals (team and opponent) Over 1.5 goals. In 9 (64.29%) matches played away team was total goals (team and opponent) Over 2.5 goals.
Team news
Leandro Trossard has recovered from the ankle injury that saw him withdraw from Belgium's squad last weekend and is available for selection.
But Aaron Connolly (groin) is out of action, while Adam Webster (ankle) will be assessed. Bernardo (knee) is back in training but Saturday's match comes too soon.
James Maddison is fit to play for Leicester City after missing England's latest match with a calf problem. Matty James is building up his fitness following his Achilles injury.
Match officials
Referee: Mike Dean. Assistants: Ian Hussin, Dan Robathan. Fourth official: James Linington. VAR: Graham Scott. Assistant VAR: Stephen Child.
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