Leicester – Tottenham Free Bettings Tips

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Leicester – Tottenham Free Bettings Tips
Leicester and Tottenham face at King Power Stadium, in a match of the 17th round of the Premier League. At this stadium, the history of direct clashes is favorable to the visiting team, which has 3 wins and 2 losses in the last 5 matches. Indeed, the last time these teams met at this stadium, on 23‑05‑2021, in a match for the Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur won by (2‑4). The goals of the match were scored by J. Vardy (18′ and 52′ ), for Leicester, and by K. Schmeichel (76′ Autogolo), G. Bale (87′ and 90′ ) and H. Kane (41′ ), for the Tottenham. In this match, the home factor can play an important role, as both teams have significant differences in the results achieved at home and as a visitor.
Leicester Analysis
The home team is currently in the 8th place, with 22 points won, after 6 wins, 4 draws and 6 losses. In the penultimate match, they lost in an away match against Aston Villa, by (2‑1). In the last match, they won at home against Newcastle United, by (4‑0). This is a stronger team when they play at their stadium, as in the last 30 matches they register 4 wins, 5 draws and 6 losses in away matches; against 7 wins, 4 draws and 4 losses in their stadium. For the championship, Leicester won 13 points out of a possible 24, after 4 wins, 1 draw and 3 defeats in the last 8 games they played in their stadium. They have conceded goals to their opponent in 9 of the last 10 matches, so they haven’t shown great defensive solidity, but their offense has scored consistently, as they have managed to score in 8 of the last 10 matches for this competition. In 16 matches for this competition, they have conceded the first goal 9 times and have only turned the score around in one.

The team coached by Brendan Rodgers enters this match very motivated after a beautiful triumph at home, by 4-0, against Newcastle: Tielemans, Daka and Maddison scored the “goals” of the rout. The home team usually works in a tactical system in 4-3-3, with the three most advanced players being Patson Daka, Harvey Barnes and James Maddison. In this drawing, the game organizer for the Leicester team is Belgian Youri Tielemans. One of Leicester’s great qualities is the way in which they manage to successfully end the dangerous situations created. The home club’s coach should not be able to count on Namplys Mendy, James Justin, Ricardo Pereira and Wesley Fofana as they are currently injured.
Tottenham Analysis
After 8 wins, 1 draw and 5 losses, the away team is in the 7th position, having won 25 points. In the last match, they won at home to Norwich City, by (3‑0), after having won at home, in a match against Brentford, by (2‑0) in the previous match. This is a stronger team when they play at their stadium, as in the last 30 matches they register 5 wins, 4 draws and 6 losses in away matches; against 12 wins and 3 losses in his stadium. Their last away match was for the Europa Conference League and ended in a (2‑1) loss against Mura. In the last 6 away league matches Tottenham has a record of 2 wins, 1 draw and 3 losses, having won 7 points out of 18 possible. In their away league matches, the most frequent result at half-time was 0‑0 (3 out of 6 matches). The team has conceded goals in 7 of the last 10 matches for this competition, so they haven’t been very strong defensively. In 14 matches for this competition, they have only turned the score around in the 7 matches they have conceded the first goal.

Tottenham comes motivated for this match after a home win, by 3-0, against Norwich: Lucas Moura, Sanchez and Son Heung-Min scored the “goals” of the victory. The visiting team usually works in a tactical system in 5-2-3, giving more priority to quick transitions. One of the strengths of the London team is precisely the way they manage to create danger across the wings. The Tottenham coach should not be able to count on Giovani Lo Celso, Emerson Royal and Cristian Romero as they are, at this moment, handed over to the team’s doctors. Note that there will be more absences, taking into account the outbreak of COVID-19 that was announced by the club.

LEICESTER WIN – Odds: 2.20