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Leicester vs Chelsea – Match Predictions & Betting Tips

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Chelsea aims to clinch an away victory as they head to King Power Stadium to face Leicester in this weekend’s Premier League encounter on Saturday, 23 November.

Leicester vs Chelsea Betting Advice

  • Back Chelsea to win – 1.529 at 1xBet.
  • Back Chelsea to win 2-0 – 8.00 at 1xBet.
  • Back only Chelsea to score – 2.625 at 1xBet.

Place Your Bet on Chelsea to Win

Chelsea are having an impressive season, holding the third spot in the league with 19 points from 11 matches. While Enzo Maresca’s team is not in contention for the league title, they are positioned well to potentially secure a Champions League spot next season, marking progress for the club.

Leicester, on the other hand, have struggled in their Premier League return and are currently sitting in 15th place.

As the Foxes approach this game, the situation is further complicated by the fact that Blues manager Maresca, who led them back to the Premier League last season, is highly familiar with their tactics.

Maresca knows their strengths and vulnerabilities and will likely employ strategies that capitalise on their weaknesses.

Bet on Chelsea to Win 2-0 

A major issue for Chelsea this season has been their defence, which lags behind the league leaders Liverpool, who boast the best defensive record so far. However, Chelsea’s offensive play, driven by Cole Palmer, has surpassed expectations.

This could present significant challenges for the Foxes. It is anticipated that Chelsea will control the game and net at least two goals, with Palmer himself likely to score. Additionally, Nicholas Jackson has been a prominent contributor this season, a stark contrast to last year, suggesting he could also trouble the Foxes’ defence.

Bet on only Chelsea to Score

In this match, Chelsea will focus on solidifying their defence to build their confidence for tougher fixtures ahead. Facing a 37-year-old Jamie Vardy may not be too taxing for them, and they stand a strong chance of maintaining a clean sheet.

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