The first win in ages vs. Bristol City. This is something to build on when taking on Queens Park Rangers at home in the next fixture. Leicester need a win. Anything less would be seen as a failure against any opponent in this division at this stage.
Queens Park Rangers had to accept a 0-1 defeat in their last fixture away to Birmingham. They are currently 18th in the division with 47 points. Leicester will be on 41 points with a win.
Queens Park Rangers are on a bad run at the moment. They have lost four in a row. This is a game to be careful about. Such a run often has a stop, hopefully not against Leicester.
We are hopeful that Gary Rowett will find the correct blend in his team selection. This will help to bring all points on board. Leicester are favourites at home and they have more quality to chose from.
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Table Position: LEI: 21, QPR: 18
Injuries / Uncertainties / Unavailable / Suspensions:
LEI: Kristiansen, Souttar, Ramsey, Vestergaard
QPR: Burrell, Chair, Dembele
Head to Head: 11v11
Possible Line-Up’s:
Leicester: Stolarczyk, Pereira, Thomas, Nelson, Okoli, Skipp, Winks, James, Mavididi, Daka, Fatawu
QPR: Walsh, Mbengue, Dunne, Clarke-Salter, Norrington-Davies, Vale, Edwards, Morgan, Poku, Kolli, Kone
Predicted Result: 2-0 (Win)
At it again on Filbert Way 🦊#LEIQPR pic.twitter.com/ShpSmVVPI5
— Leicester City (@LCFC) March 12, 2026
Focus On; Queens Park Rangers
Nickname: The Hoops, Manager: Julien Stephan, Captain: Jimmy Dunne, Kit Supplier: Errea, Stadium: Loftus Road, Capacity: 18 439
In both camps, Queens Park Rangers
Wikipedia: Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is a professional association football club based in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, England. The team currently compete in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English football league system.
The club was founded as Christchurch Rangers in 1882 and took up their current name after merging with St Judes Institute four years later, near the Queen’s Park and Kensal areas.[2] Having won the West London League in 1898–99, QPR joined the Southern and Western leagues where they won titles in both. It was during this period that the club reached the final of the FA Charity Shield twice in 1908 and 1912. QPR were elected to the Football League in 1920. The club played in the Third Division South until winning promotion as champions in 1947–48. The club was relegated in 1952, but slowly rebuilt under the stewardship of Alec Stock which culminated in winning the Third Division title and also their only major trophy to date, the League Cup in the 1966–67 season. Promoted from the Second Division in 1967–68, they were relegated after one season in the First Division. QPR won promotion again in 1972–73 and then narrowly missed out winning the English league title in 1975–76, finishing only one point behind champions Liverpool. Relegated in 1979, they reached the FA Cup final as a second-tier club in 1982, losing to Tottenham Hotspur after a replay, read more
Honours: The club played in the Third Division South until winning promotion as champions in 1947–48. The club was relegated in 1952, but slowly rebuilt under the stewardship of Alec Stock which culminated in winning the Third Division title and also their only major trophy to date, the League Cup in the 1966–67 season.
Did You Know? Before making Loftus Road their home in 1917, QPR held a record for using over 20 different home grounds.
Vintage Focus On: Stan Bowles
Official Website: www.qpr.co.uk
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