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Leicester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers Face Off in Crucial Relegation Battle

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In a high-stakes clash at the King Power Stadium, Leicester City will welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers for a pivotal match that could have serious implications for both teams’ Premier League survival. The encounter, set for December 22, 2024, at 14:00 GMT, is a must-win for both sides, who find themselves entrenched in the relegation zone.

Wolves are coming off a disappointing home defeat against newly promoted Ipswich Town, which led to the dismissal of manager Gary O’Neil. The club currently sits in 19th place, five points adrift of safety, prompting a swift managerial change. Vitor Pereira, previously at Saudi Pro League outfit Al-Shabab, has been appointed as the new head coach, and his first challenge will be to steer the team away from the relegation mire.

Pereira’s arrival brings a sense of urgency to the Wolves camp. A loss against Leicester could severely dent their hopes of avoiding relegation, making this match a crucial test for the new manager. Meanwhile, Leicester City, currently positioned 17th, also finds themselves in a precarious situation. A defeat could see them slip into the relegation zone for the first time this season, intensifying the pressure on the Foxes.

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Match Details:
Date: December 22, 2024
Time: 14:00 GMT
Venue: King Power Stadium, Leicester

Team News:

Leicester City will be without key players due to injuries, including Ricardo Pereira, Wilfred Ndidi, and Abdul Fatawu, who are all sidelined. Mads Hermansen is a doubt, with a late fitness test set to determine his participation. However, the Foxes will have the services of Harry Winks, Jakub Stolarczyk, and Boubakary Soumare, which should bolster their midfield.

On the other side, Wolves are grappling with their own injury woes. Yerson Mosquera, Enso Medina, Sasa Kalajdzic, Rayan Ait-Nouri, and Matheus Cunha are all ruled out of the match. Boubacar Traore, Pablo Sarabia, and Jose Sa may feature, but their fitness remains uncertain.

Match Preview:

Leicester City suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat to Newcastle United last weekend, a result that has left them just two points above the relegation zone. The Foxes will be keen to bounce back in front of their home fans, but they must be cautious of any potential ‘new manager bounce’ that Wolves may experience under Pereira’s leadership. The short preparation time for Wolves could work to Leicester’s advantage, as Pereira is likely to implement a new tactical approach.

Both teams have struggled defensively this season. Leicester has conceded 34 goals, with an expected goals against (xGA) of 33.5, while Wolves have allowed 40 goals with an xGA of 27.2. Pereira’s immediate task will be to tighten up the Wolves’ defense and ensure they avoid defeat. It’s anticipated that Wolves may adopt a more defensive strategy, allowing Leicester to control the game while looking to exploit counter-attacking opportunities.

Leicester possesses the attacking talent to challenge Wolves, but they must remain vigilant during transitions—a phase where they have been vulnerable. The return of Soumare and Winks is a significant boost for Leicester, promising a more robust midfield than what was seen against Newcastle.

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As Leicester’s manager Ruud Van Nistelrooy aims to maintain his impressive record of never losing a home game, the Foxes will also look to extend their remarkable 17-year unbeaten streak against Wolves at home.

Predicted Starting Lineups:

Leicester City:
– Danny Ward
– James Justin
– Conor Coady
– Jannik Vestergaard
– Victor Kristiansen
– Boubakary Soumare
– Harry Winks
– Bilal El Khannouss
– Facundo Buonanotte
– Jamie Vardy
– Stephy Mavididi

Wolverhampton Wanderers:
– Sam Johnstone
– Nélson Semedo
– Santiago Bueno
– Toti Gomes
– Matt Doherty
– André
– Mario Lemina
– Rodrigo Gomes
– João Gomes
– Matheus Cunha
– Jørgen Strand Larsen

As both teams gear up for this critical encounter, the stakes couldn’t be higher. With relegation looming, every point is vital, and the King Power Stadium is set for an electrifying showdown. Fans from both sides will be hoping for a performance that can turn their season around and secure their place in the Premier League.

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