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Leicester vs QPR Preview & Prediction | 2024-25 English FA Cup | Third Round

by Alex Lawes · January 7 2025, 19:03
Updated January 8 2025, 17:20
Leicester vs QPR Preview & Prediction | 2024-25 English FA Cup | Third Round

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Kick-off date/time: Saturday 11th January, 2025: UK – 2:00pm / US ET – 9:00am / US PT – 6:00am

How to watch on TV: UK – Not Televised / US – ESPN+

How to watch online: UK – Cannot be streamed / US – ESPN+

Leicester vs QPR Prediction

Leicester City had a mini new manager bounce following the appointment of Ruud van Nistelrooy but the Foxes have since drifted away, whilst Queens Park Rangers are one of the form sides in the Championship ahead of this weekend.

Leicester’s priority remains to avoid relegation in the Premier League, especially with looming financial consequences if they are to go down. They come into this one on the back of a 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa at Villa Park last weekend and they have now endured five successive defeats, conceding 14 goals in the process.

Marti Cifuentes was under a bit of pressure a couple of months ago for QPR but the west Londoners have actually propelled themselves up the table. The Hoops defeated Luton Town by two goals to one last weekend to mean they have now suffered just one defeat in their last 11 matches in the second-tier.

QPR will head to the King Power Stadium with a bit of confidence against a Leicester side devoid of any so this could well produce an entertaining clash this weekend.

Leicester vs QPR Tip: Both teams to score

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