Match Pack; Home Fixture, EFL Championship, Stoke City, #LEISTK, Club Info, Potential Line-Up’s, Injures and Suspensions

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Leicester came home with a win away to Norwich. It will be crucial for Marti Cifuentes to build on that and nothing but a win at home is acceptable.

Stoke looks solid under former Leicester forward Mark Robins. The experienced manager will of course be happy to put hurdles in the way for his former club to get a good result with him home.

Both teams have injury worries, so hopefully this will see it more or less equal in that department. A time will come to unite. We will build on the words Khun Top said in his interview a few days back.

This could also be a time for youth to once a again get a chance, but still we believe the team will be picked with the last game in mind. There are a few uncertainties, and a start for Bobby De Cordova-Reid should be happening.

X: #LEISTK

Match Pack – Stats & Facts

Table Position
LEI: 12
STK: 3

Injuries / Uncertainties / Suspensions:
LEI: Souttar, Kristiansen, Ramsey, Stolarczyk, Okoli, Nelson
STK: Pearson, Bocat, Ho Bae, Gallagher, Laval, Baker

First Time:
League, 26.10.1907, 1-0 (Win), League Level 2
Last Time:
League, 03.02.2024, 5-0 (Win), League Level 2


Possible Line-Up’s:
Leicester City: Begovic, Pereira, Faes, Vestergaard, Thomas, Winks, James, Reid, Daka, Fatawu, Mavididi
Stoke City: Johansson; Tchamadeu, Phillips, Wilmot, Cresswell; Pearson, Rigo, Manhoef, Bae, Thomas; Mubama

Predicted Result: 2-1 (Win)

Players In Both Camps, Stoke City

Focus On; Stoke City

Nickname: The Potters

Manager: Mark Robins

Captain: Ben Gibson

Owner: Bet365

Kit Supplier: Macron

Stadium: Bet365 Stadium

Capacity: 30,089

Wikipedia

Stoke City Football Club is a professional association football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. The team competes in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English football league system.

Founded as Stoke Ramblers in 1863, the club changed its name to Stoke in 1878 and then to Stoke City in 1925 after Stoke-on-Trent was granted city status.

Stoke’s home ground is the 30,089 capacity bet365 Stadium. Before it was opened in 1997, the club was based at the Victoria Ground, which was their home ground since 1878. The club’s nickname is The Potters, after the pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent, and their traditional home kit is a red-and-white vertically striped shirt, white shorts and stockings.

Their traditional rivals are Midlands clubs West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers, whilst their local rivals are Port Vale with whom they contest the Potteries derby, read more

Honours:

League
Level 2, Winners (2): 1932-33, 1962-63
Level 3, Winners (2): 1926-27, 1992-93
League Cup
Winners (1): 1971-72
Runners-Up (1): 1963-64
FA Cup
Runners-Up (1): 2010-11

Europe:
UEFA Cup (2): 1972-73, 1974-75
Europa League (1): 2011-12

Did You Know? The King of the King’s Road is not just one of the club’s best ever players, he is also a former manager. Hudson got the nod to take charge of the side for one match, a friendly against Crewe in May 1984 while Bill Asprey was attending an awards ceremony. His short-lived career in the dug-out ended following a 1-1 draw.

Most Appearances: (D) Eric Skeels (1959-1976), 507

Most Goals: (F) John Ritchie (1962-1966), (1969-1975), 176

Other Famous Players: Jimmy Greenhoff, Lee Chapman, Garth Crooks, Terry Conroy, Alan Hudson, Geoff Salmons, John Mahoney, Peter Crouch, Gordon Banks, Peter Shilton, Mike Pejic, John Marsh, Alan Bloor, Alan Dodd, Denis Smith, Ian Moores, Paul Bracewell, Adrian Heath, Ryan Shawcross

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