Welcome to our humble, pro-Leicester City Football Club website. Where we actually attempt to take an impartial yet passionate and comprehensive look at the (supposedly) Fearless Foxes. Although, you can bet your bottom dollar (or Thai Baht) that Aiyawatt "Khun Top" Srivaddhanaprabha and The King Power International Group have no fear at all.
If LCFC's ownership and their advisors did have functioning amygdala (the part of the brain that controls fear), they would realise that cancelling Christmas for their staff will cause irrecoverable damage. They now face their most significant and visceral backlash yet.
So, as you can probably tell, feelings on Filbert Way and at Seagrave haven't exactly been ideal for Leicester as they prepare for a visit to West London of all places. Queens Park Rangers are the hosts this weekend.
Yep, that means LCFC head coach Marti Cifuentes is facing his old side. I'm sure he's thrilled that it is QPR, of all sides, that could possibly cause another huge setback to the LE2 team - excuse my sarcasm. I'm not sure Cifuentes would survive too many more unpalatable defeats - unless Khun Top really can't afford to sack him and hire another gaffer. Anyway, I digress; let's get into the match preview.
Queens Park Rangers vs Leicester City
Kick-off
The game starts at 3pm United Kingdom time.
Television and streaming information
Unfortunately contests scheduled at that time on a Saturday are not televised in the UK. The 'blackout' supposedly protects the amount of spectators in attendance.
Injuries and predicted XI
City will be without centre back Harry Souttar as his full training intensifies. Caleb Okoli and Boubakary Soumare are both unavailable for Cifuentes to call upon in Shepherd's Bush as well.
However, Aaron Ramsey and Jeremy Monga could respectively feature for the Foxes. Though I suspect the pair will be welcomed back as substitutes.
Stolarczyk; L. Thomas, Nelson, Vestergaard, Ricardo; Skipp, James; Mavididi, De Cordova-Reid, Fatawu; Ayew.
