On Saturday afternoon, Leicester City Football Club will compete in their third Championship match in exactly seven days. As the Blue Army will be more than aware - the previous matches didn't go according to manager Marti Cifuentes' plan. Let's hope the end of the week will be a better occasion for the East Midlands outfit!
City recently lost to a fairly impressive but not unbeatable Hull City side. The Tigers can now expect a very tough match when they come to King Power Stadium on April 22. Hull's more embarrassing section of 'fans' were immaturely trolling the official LCFC social media accounts after obtaining their 'cup final' win against arguably the bigger and better club in midweek. Those infantile supporters have just made the return fixture much harder for their team if the LCFC squad have anything staunch about them!
In addition to that loss, Cifuentes' men drew with Portsmouth at home prior. Another disappointment for the Foxes faithful who are slowly beginning to become disenchanted with the former Queens Park Rangers boss. Unrest and ill feeling already exists on Filbert Way, quite widely. The anger is generally aimed at poorly performing director of football Jon Rudkin. Chairman and owner Aiyawatt 'Khun Top' Srivaddhanaprabha now receives regular chastising from the faithful too.
All this means a result and good display versus Millwall is even more important for Leicester. Though travelling to the Den is typically a challenging prospect. So let's assess the injury news, compile a predicted XI and note the television and streaming channels.
Millwall vs Leicester City
Kick-off, TV and streaming information
The contest begins at 3pm United Kingdom time. Due to it being at that hour on a Sat, there is no broadcast coverage in the UK.
Injuries
Stephy Mavididi: to be assessed.
Harry Souttar and Bobby De Cordova-Reid: both unavailable.
Expected lineup
Stolarczyk; Kristiansen, Faes, Vestergaard, Ricardo; Winks, James; Monga, Ramsey, Fatawu; Ayew.
