In Championship action, Leicester City met Bristol City on March 10. At full-time, Leicester City sealed a 2-0 victory over Bristol City.
On the 13th minute, Benjamin Nelson netted the first goal of the match, giving Leicester City the lead. Issahaku Fatawu added to the score, setting the final scoreline at 2-0.
A sense of anticipation builds as Leicester City and Bristol City renew their battle, 3 months after their previous Championship meeting that concluded in a 2-2 stalemate. Leicester City come into the match following a draw against Ipswich Town last Saturday in the Championship. Turning their attention to defensive solidity could be the key to turning draws into victories, as they have allowed goals in eleven consecutive matches.
Bristol City's form has been disappointing, approaching this match after three consecutive defeats to Coventry, Port Vale and Watford. Their inability to keep a clean sheet has been evident, as they have struggled to keep opponents from scoring, conceding in their last eight matches.
Leicester City and Bristol City meet in Championship with their goal-scorers and playmakers ready to take on pivotal roles. Leicester City’s attacking options, with Gary Rowett at the helm, have been bolstered by Issahaku Fatawu and Jordan James, the team’s top scorer, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. With nine goals in Championship, James is Leicester City’s top scorer in the league, while Fatawu has been their leading creator in the competition with seven assists. Jordan Ayew, Patson Daka and Bobby De Cordova-Reid have made their presence felt as well, chipping in with decisive contributions in attack.
Meanwhile, Scott Twine and Emil Riis have been pivotal for Bristol City’s attack, shaped by Gerhard Struber’s vision, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Twine leads Bristol City’s scoring charts in Championship this season with ten goals, while also being their most creative player, providing six assists in the league so far. Bristol City’s offense has also been strengthened by Anis Mehmeti, Ross McCrorie and Rob Atkinson, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
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Our own AI model makes a pre-game prediction for Leicester City–Bristol City, then monitors the contest and updates its forecast in real time as the minutes tick by. AI projections, calculated before kick-off, indicated Bristol City’s victory leads the probabilities with 38%, while a draw was at 29% and Leicester City’s victory was at 33%.
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Leicester City kicked off the game with Jakub Stolarczyk, Luke Thomas, Benjamin Nelson, Caleb Okoli, Hamza Choudhury who got substituted by Ricardo Pereira on the 69th minute, Jordan James who got substituted by Harry Winks on the 68th minute, Oliver Skipp, Stephy Mavididi, Bobby De Cordova-Reid who got substituted by Divine Mukasa on the 78th minute, Issahaku Fatawu who got substituted by Joe Aribo on the 90th minute and Jordan Ayew who got substituted by Patson Daka on the 68th minute as starters, with Fran Vieites, Jamaal Lascelles, Ricardo Pereira, Divine Mukasa, Harry Winks, Joe Aribo, Jeremy Monga, Dujuan Richards and Patson Daka on the bench.
Bristol City's starting eleven were Radek Vitek, Neto Borges, Noah Eile, George Tanner, Ross McCrorie who got substituted by Cameron Pring on the 60th minute, Sam Morsy, Max Bird who got substituted by Mark Sykes on the 46th minute, Jason Knight, Scott Twine who got substituted by Sinclair Armstrong on the 60th minute, Tomi Horvat and Emil Riis who got substituted by Delano Burgzorg on the 81st minute, with Joe Lumley, Seb Naylor, Cameron Pring, George Earthy, Sam Bell, Delano Burgzorg, Marley Thelwell, Mark Sykes and Sinclair Armstrong on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card five times throughout the game. Hamza Choudhury, Neto Borges, Benjamin Nelson, Sinclair Armstrong and Sam Morsy were the ones to receive it.
Since September 2023, the teams have gone head-to-head three times. Leicester City and Bristol City each have one win, and one game ended in draw. Their latest meeting occurred on December 10, 2025, during the Championship of England, finishing in a 2-2 draw. Leicester City have scored three goals across these three encounters, while Bristol City have scored three. So, overall, Leicester City and Bristol City have shared a nearly identical head-to-head record in their recent history.
Leicester City have won eleven of their 37 matches in Championship this season, with eleven draws and fifteen defeats, scoring 50 goals at an average of 1.35 per match and conceding 57 at a rate of 1.54 per match. This season in Championship, Bristol City have recorded fourteen wins, eight draws, and fifteen losses in 37 matches, scoring 48 goals at an average of 1.30 per match and conceding 48 at a rate of 1.30 per match.
Leicester City are coming off a draw in their last match against Ipswich Town, while Bristol City are in the middle of a three-match losing streak, including defeats against Coventry, Port Vale and Watford in their last three outings. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Leicester City have recorded five wins, eleven losses, and four draws, while Bristol City have won eight of their last twenty matches, losing nine and drawing three.
As always, England Championship's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Leicester City occupy 21st spot with 38 points in 37 matches, while Bristol City hold 12th place with 50 points after 37 matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Leicester City and Bristol City in real time. You can watch the goals by Benjamin Nelson and Issahaku Fatawu as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Leicester City - Bristol City are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.
