Leicester vs Swansea predictions: King Power clash to be high on entertainment

Leicester have drawn their last three games, with just one win in 15 since early January
Swansea are winless in four, but 13 goals have been scored in their last three games
Recommended bet: Over 2.5 goals
Leicester City's inability to win games is proving a huge obstacle in their quest for Championship survival.
The Foxes passed up a glorious opportunity on Monday as they drew 1-1 with basement sidesSheffield Wednesday.
Swansea City are out of sorts themselves, but the Welsh outfit have been involved in a couple of high-scoring draws against Sheffield United and Middlesbrough lately and goals may be the key here.
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Team news
Jordan Ayew came off the bench to rescue a point for Leicester at Hillsborough and the Ghana forward will hope his reward is a first start since last month's home loss to QPR.
Welsh midfielder Jordan James has missed the last two games and remains a doubt, but defender Jannik Vestergaard could start for the first time since January. Fellow Dane Victor Kristiansen and Aaron Ramsey are definite absentees for Leicester.
The Swans remain without Josh Key, Ethan Galbraith and Zeidane Inoussa.
Marko Stamenic, Adam Idah and Ronald enjoyed decent second-half cameos against Middlesbrough and could earn starts, while teenager Sam Parker was in from the start at right-back and will vie for that berth with veteran Joel Ward.
The stats
Leicester have the better of the recent head-to-head, the Foxes winning eight of the last 10 meetings.
The last three Championship meetings have all finished 3-1 to Leicester.
Both teams have scored in five of the last six meetings, while over 2.5 goals has landed in seven of the previous nine.
The Foxes have won just once in 15 Championship games since January 5th.
Only Sheff Wed (82) have conceded more goals in the Championship than Leicester (63).
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Prediction
Wins have been evading Leicester in the Championship, with just one for the Foxes in their last 15 attempts.
That run means they are stuck inside the relegation zone despite just one defeat in the last six, while they have lost five of the last seven at home.
Swansea are condemned to a mid-table finish and the Vitor Matos' side have just two wins in their last eight league games.
After defeats to Wrexham and Coventry, they have played out high-scoring draws with Sheff Utd and Middlesbrough, sharing 10 goals, in the last two.
The last three Championship meetings of these teams have produced four goals each and both clubs' league games are averaging north of 2.5 goals per-game this season.