
Leicester are winless in their last 11 games with five draws and six losses
Bristol City have won two of their last three away league matches
Recommended Bet: Bristol City Draw No Bet
Leicester face Bristol City in a clash of two out-of-form Championship clubs on Tuesday night at King Power Stadium.
The Foxes remain stuck in the relegation zone despite earning a creditable 1-1 draw at promotion-chasing Ipswich on Saturday, while Bristol City’s 2-0 defeat to Coventry has stalled their push for the top six.
Defensive issues continue to dog Gary Rowett’s side, who have not kept a clean sheet since September, and they will want to avoid a repeat of last December’s 2-2 draw at Ashton Gate when they relinquished a two-goal lead.
A run of three defeats and one win from their last four Championship matches have seen the Robins slide to 10th in the table, but they remain only seven points adrift of Wrexham in sixth.
Team news
Leicester avoided any new injuries in Saturday’s draw, but Rowett may still freshen things up as he searches for late‑season momentum.
Jordan James, recently back from a layoff, is a strong candidate to return to the starting XI, while Bobby De Cordova‑Reid is expected to feature from the outset against his former club.
Patson Daka’s early strike — only his fourth of the campaign — should secure his place leading the line once again as the Foxes look for greater cutting edge in Tuesday’s clash.
Meanwhile, Bristol City's Adam Randell will serve a one-match suspension after receiving his marching orders for two yellow card offences against Coventry on Saturday.
Max Bird looks likely to replace him alongside Jason Knight in midfield with Scott Twine pushing for a recall to the starting XI after a lively cameo at the weekend.
Key defenders Rob Dickie and Rob Atkinson remain out for a number of weeks.
Sinclair Armstrong and Emil Riis Jakobsen could again be paired in attack as Struber seeks to solve the scoring issues that have beset his side of late.
The stats
Leicester have failed to win any of their last 11 matches in all competitions, losing six and drawing five.
The Foxes have lost each of their last four home league games and have never lost five in a row outside of the top flight before.
Bristol City have failed to score in four of their last six away matches in all competitions.
Only Sheffield Wednesday and QPR have conceded more Championship goals than Leicester this season.
The Foxes have gone 30 games without recording a clean sheet with the last EFL club to go that long without a shutout being Colchester in 2007-08.
The last meeting between these clubs ended 2‑2 in December 2025.
Prediction
This match-up pits two inconsistent sides against each other, so the first goal will be crucial for the players’ brittle confidence.
Leicester have not got a good record of hanging onto leads, however, and are too short in the betting to halt an 11-game winless run.
The Foxes’ only home win this year came against a woefully out-of-form West Brom side in January, and they have also lost to to Oxford, Charlton, Southampton and Norwich.
Three of those teams that won at the King Power are below Bristol City in the table and Struber’s side have managed to win two of their last three Championship games on the road.
They gave Coventry enough problems before and after being reduced to 10 men on Saturday to suggest they can claim all three points on Tuesday, although Leicester’s ability to dig out draws suggests the Draw no Bet option is worth taking.