In Championship action, Oxford United meet Leicester City on September 13, with the match kicking off at 11:30 UTC.
All eyes turn to the pitch as the upcoming face-off sees Oxford United and Leicester City prepare to meet again, 9 years after their friendly match which Leicester City won 1-2. Oxford United come into this match following a defeat to Hull City last Sunday, looking to bounce back with a stronger performance. They have a challenging set of fixtures leading up to the match against Leicester City though, including Coventry and Birmingham in Championship and Brighton in League Cup, matches that could play a role in shaping their form and readiness for Leicester City.
Leicester City are coming off two consecutive defeats to Preston NE and Huddersfield. Their upcoming schedule leading up to Oxford United includes Birmingham and Charlton Athletic in Championship, fixtures that are likely to influence their form and fitness ahead of their clash with Oxford United. They've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, conceding goals in their last four away matches in a row.
This Championship clash features attacking talents who have defined the campaigns of Oxford United and Leicester City. Oxford United’s attacking options, with Gary Rowett at the helm, have been bolstered by Tyler Goodhram, the team’s top scorer, and Will Lankshear, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. In Championship, Lankshear has been Oxford United’s standout scorer with one goal, with Goodhram leading their creative tally in the league with one assist. Oxford United have also relied on Cameron Brannagan and Tom Bradshaw to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
Meanwhile, Leicester City’s top finisher Wout Faes and Bilal El Khannouss have played important roles in ensuring their attack, guided by Marti Cifuentes, remains effective. Faes has already scored one goal in Championship this season, with El Khannouss contributing two assists to top their creative tally in the league. Leicester City’s offense has also been strengthened by Jannik Vestergaard, Jeremy Monga and Hamza Choudhury, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
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In their last outing, Oxford United lined up with Jamie Cumming, Greg Leigh, Michal Helik, Elliott Moore, Brodie Spencer, Cameron Brannagan, Will Vaulks, Tyler Goodhram, Will Lankshear, Stanley Mills and Mark Harris.
Leicester City's lineup in their latest match featured Jakub Stolarczyk, Luke Thomas, Jannik Vestergaard, Caleb Okoli, James Justin, Boubakary Soumare, Harry Winks, Stephy Mavididi, Bilal El Khannouss, Issahaku Fatawu and Jordan Ayew.
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Since July 2016, the teams have gone head-to-head once. They met on July 19, 2016, during a friendly, with Leicester City winning 1-2. So far, Leicester City have proven stronger in their recent head-to-head record against Oxford United.
Oxford United have won zero of their two matches in Championship this season, with zero draws and two defeats, netting two goals (1.00 per match) and conceding four (2.00 per match). Leicester City have won one of their two matches in Championship this season, with zero draws and one defeat, netting three goals (1.50 per match) and conceding three (1.50 per match).
Oxford United are coming off a loss in their last match against Hull City, while Leicester City are on a two-game losing streak, with defeats against Preston NE and Huddersfield in their last two matches. Overall, over their most recent nineteen games, Oxford United have claimed six victories, suffered eight defeats, and drawn five times, while Leicester City have won eight of their last nineteen matches, losing nine and drawing two.
As always, England Championship's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Oxford United are currently 20th in the table with zero points from two matches, while Leicester City occupy 11th spot with three points in two matches.
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