Pre Match Leicester v Aston Villa

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Head-to-head

  • Aston Villa are looking to complete the league double over Leicester for the first time since 2003-04.
  • The Villans won 1-0 at the King Power Stadium last season courtesy of Ross Barkley's 90th minute winner. They are vying to claim back-to-back away league victories against the Foxes for the first time since 1981.


Leicester City

  • Leicester have won three consecutive Premier League home matches - they have not had a better run since a seven-match streak between August and December 2019.
  • The Foxes have dropped 19 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season - only Newcastle and Southampton, with 24 and 23 respectively, have worse records.
  • They have only lost one of their last 14 home fixtures in all competitions - January's 3-2 defeat by Tottenham.
  • Harvey Barnes has scored four goals and assisted one in his last four Premier League games against Aston Villa.


Aston Villa

  • Aston Villa are in danger of losing five consecutive league matches for the first time since a similar sequence in October and November which saw Dean Smith dismissed as head coach.
  • Villa have not drawn a single game 0-0 this season - the last time they completed a league campaign without a goalless draw was in 1989-90.
  • The Villans are the only side without an away draw in the Premier League this season.
  • They have conceded 46 Premier League goals in 2021-22, equalling their final total last season.
  • Philippe Coutinho has been directly involved in seven league goals in 12 appearances for Villa but only one of those has come away from home, against Leeds on 10 March.
 
They aren't very confident. We aren't very confident. Should be a cracker.
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again, drink in every time you get the chance to see this guy play for us from here on in. There really aren't many times left.

There are still a few tickets left for tomorrow.

 
Referee: Andy Madley.
Assistants: Richard West, Mark Scholes.
Fourth official: Darren England.
VAR: Peter Bankes.
Assistant VAR: Neil Davies.
 
Referee: Andy Madley.
Assistants: Richard West, Mark Scholes.
Fourth official: Darren England.
VAR: Peter Bankes.
Assistant VAR: Neil Davies.
...and
In the East Stand: blaarev
 
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