
Leicester have won only one of their last 19 matches
Millwall have won six of their last eight away games
Recommended Bet: Millwall to win
Leicester enjoyed one of the most amazing moments in football history when they won the Premier League as 5,000/1 outsiders in 2015-16, but a decade later they are heading back to League One.
Their final Championship home game for a while could end in their 19th league defeat of the season as promotion-chasing Millwall visit the King Power Stadium on Friday night.
Tuesday's 2-2 home draw with Hull confirmed Leicester's relegation and they would still have been in the drop zone, although still fighting, if they had not received a six-point penalty this season.
Millwall are not in a position to show any sympathy for their hosts' plight as they know a win would move them back into second place in the table, and put the onus on Ipswich to match them when they visit West Brom on Saturday.
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Team news
Leicester could drop goalkeeper Asmir Begovic after his blunder led to Hull's opening goal on Tuesday, with Jakub Stolarczyk replacing him.
Caleb Okoli and Ben Nelson could miss out due to injuries, while teenager Jeremy Monga may be given a chance now Leicester's fate is sealed.
Billy Mitchell (ankle) and Massimo Luongo (knee) are likely to remain out of action for Millwall, along with Alfie Doughty (calf) and Joe Bryan (toe).
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The stats
Leicester have not won any of their last seven matches.
The Foxes have won only one of their last nine home games.
The last two matches between these teams have both ended 1-0 to Millwall.
Millwall are unbeaten in their last eight away matches.
Both teams have scored in five of Millwall's last seven games.
Josh Coburn has scored six goals in his last nine appearances for Millwall.
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Prediction
Leicester showed some fight in their last match against Hull but mistakes continue to plague them and they gifted the Tigers an opening goal before losing a 2-1 lead when only a win would have kept their season alive.
The mood at the King Power Stadium could therefore be pretty grim on Friday night. The home fans booed substitute Harry Winks when he came on during the midweek match and the Lions should sense the chance to pounce on a wounded animal.
Millwall have won seven of their last 10 league away games including a 3-1 success at Stoke on Tuesday, and while Ipswich's game in hand means the Londoners are not the favourites to finish as runners-up to Coventry, they can move into second spot, at least temporarily, if they overcome Leicester.
Millwall won 1-0 at the Den in the teams' first meeting of the season in October and with their only two recent defeats both coming at home against Norwich and Blackburn, the Lions should not mind having to travel for this fixture.
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