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Middlesbrough vs Leicester Prediction, Team News, Lineups, Stats 24.02.2026

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Middlesbrough vs Leicester Prediction, Team News, Lineups, Stats 24.02.2026

Middlesbrough vs Leicester Prediction and Betting Tips

Middlesbrough vs Leicester Prediction and Betting Tips, scheduled for Tuesday February 24, 2026, at 19:45 GMT. This clash at Riverside Stadium will have broadcast details on Sky Sports+ and Viaplay. Boro fans are optimistic since the team remains incredibly strong when playing in their own stadium.

The hosts currently average 2.13 points per match at home, while Leicester has failed to win in five games. It is a crucial moment for both sides in the standings. In this article, you will discover Championship Predictions from our xpertstats analysts.

Middlesbrough vs Leicester Key Facts and Stats
  • Middlesbrough remains unbeaten in four consecutive home matches while picking up ten points recently.
  • The home side has secured ten clean sheets throughout this current successful league campaign.
  • Leicester City has failed to win any of their previous five competitive league fixtures.
  • Both teams scored in nearly eighty percent of all matches involving the Foxes this season.
  • The visitors have managed to find the net in eight straight away league appearances.
  • Gary Rowett faces a tough challenge with several key first team players currently sidelined.

Match Preview

Kim Hellberg has transformed the Riverside into a fortress lately. Morgan Whittaker leads the line with 11 goals, averaging 0.45 per 90 minutes. His ability to find space will be vital, especially since Boro creates 14.56 shots per game when playing in front of their fans.

Hayden Hackney remains the heartbeat of the midfield, averaging 88 minutes per match. He provides stability for a defense that ranks first at home for goals conceded. With only 0.73 goals allowed per home fixture, the backline looks incredibly organized against a struggling Leicester attack.

Tommy Conway is expected to start alongside Strelec in a 4-4-2 setup. Conway has netted 7 times this year and his 0.25 goals per 90 minutes ratio is respectable. Facing a Leicester side that concedes 1.76 away goals, Boro’s forwards should find plenty of opportunities.

Gary Rowett has a massive headache with Jordan James and Bobby Reid missing. James is their top scorer with 9 goals, and his hamstring injury leaves a huge void. Without his 0.46 goals per 90 minutes, the Foxes might struggle to maintain their away scoring streak.

Patson Daka leads the 4-2-3-1 formation, but the creative support is thin. Issahaku Abdul Fatawu is available but carries 6 yellow cards, showing the team's occasional lack of discipline. Leicester averages 2.24 cards per away game, which suggests they often struggle to contain quick transitions.

The stats show Leicester has picked up just 1 point from their last 5 games. It is a dismal run for a club of their stature. Even though they play an attractive style, finding Championship Predictions that favor them right now is quite a difficult task.

Middlesbrough head coach Kim Hellberg has praised Jeremy Sarmiento’s growing impact as Boro pushes for Premier League promotion. After an impressive cameo against Coventry City, the Brighton loanee is nearing full match fitness. With fourteen games remaining in the Championship season, Hellberg emphasized that the winger will play a vital role in the squad's rotation, starting with the upcoming home fixture against Oxford United at the Riverside Stadium.

Middlesbrough vs Leicester Predicted Lineups

Middlesbrough (4-4-2)
Kim Hellberg
GK Brynn
DF Brittain, Fry, Malanda, Targett
MF Whittaker, Hackney, Morris, Sarmiento
FW Strelec, Conway
OUT
A. Bangura(QUES),
G. Edmundson(QUES),
A. Jones(OUT),
D. Lenihan(OUT),
L. Castledine(OUT)
Leicester City (4-2-3-1)
Gary Rowett
GK Begovic
DF Pereira, Okoli, Nelson, Kristiansen
MF Winks, Skipp
Monga, Mukasa, Mavididi
FW Daka
OUT
A. Ramsey(QUES),
J. Vestergaard(QUES),
B. Reid(OUT),
H. Choudhury(OUT),
H. Souttar(OUT),
J. James(OUT),
V. Kristiansen(OUT)
Prediction
Middlesbrough to Win @1.57

Middlesbrough enters this contest as the heavy favorite due to their dominant home form at the Riverside. They currently rank 3rd in the home standings, securing 34 points from 16 matches. With a points per match average of 2.13, they have turned their stadium into a true stronghold. Their clinical finishing and home support make them likely to overcome a very struggling Leicester side.

Defensively, the home team is nearly impenetrable, boasting the best record in the league with only 0.73 goals conceded per game. Leicester, on the other hand, is in a freefall after picking up just 1 point from their last 5 fixtures. Given that the visitors concede 1.76 goals per away match, Boro should have enough quality to secure all 3 points easily.

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FAQ – Middlesbrough vs Leicester Prediction

Who is the favorite to win this match?

Middlesbrough are the strong favorites given their 3rd place home record and Leicester's recent run of 4 defeats in 5 games.

Which key players are missing for Leicester City?

The Foxes will be without their top scorer Jordan James due to a hamstring injury, and Bobby Reid is currently suspended.

How strong is Middlesbrough's defense at home?

Boro boasts the best home defense in the Championship, conceding a remarkably low average of 0.73 goals per match at the Riverside.

Where can I watch Middlesbrough vs Leicester live?

The match will be broadcast live with broadcast details available on Sky Sports+ and Viaplay.

What time does Middlesbrough vs Leicester start?

Kick-off is scheduled for 19:45 (GMT) on Tuesday February 24, 2026.

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