Tottenham Hotspur head to the King Power Stadium tomorrow for a key Premier League clash against Leicester City, but they will likely also have one eye on the Tuesday night UEFA Champions League fixture against Barcelona. That’s because they will need to win the midweek clash at the Camp Nou in order to keep their European campaign going.
That said, we still expect Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino to field a strong side for the match in the Midlands.
That said, let’s take a look at the Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City FYIs. Like all the games and options at ceme online, there is a lot to talk about. Kick-off is 7:45pm (BST), Saturday December 8th at the King Power Stadium. The Google Result Probability is as follows: Tottenham Hotspur Win 49%, Draw 27%, Leicester City Win 8%. Betway shows odds of a Tottenham win at 21/20, draw 23/10 and a Foxes victory at 3/1.
The Bank Tottenham Hotspur FC Starting XI Prediction 4-3-3 vs Leicester City
Attack: Dele Alli, Harry Kane, Lucas Moura
Midfield: Harry Winks, Eric Dier, Moussa Sissoko
Back line: Danny Rose, Jan Vertonghen, Toby Alderweireld, Serge Aurier
Goalkeeper: Hugo Lloris
Prediction: Tottenham Hotspur 2, Leicester City 1
Tottenham head into this match sitting in third place with 33 points. Leicester are currently ninth with 22 points. Here’s a fun fact for you- since Leicester returned to the Premier League in 2014, this match-up has produced 34 goals, second only to Arsenal-Liverpool (38) for the most scoring over that course of time.
Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City FYIs
Kick-off: 745pm (BST), Saturday December 8th, King Power Stadium
Google Result Probability: Tottenham Hotspur Win 49%, Draw 27%, Leicester City Win 8%
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Feel free to post your own Tottenham Hotspur and/or Leicester City starting XI predictions, as well as your best guess as to what the final score will be. Enjoy the match everybody!
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