Leicester City vs Hull Betting Odds, Tips, Predictions, Preview 2nd September 2023

Leicester City are placed one with 12 points after four matches. Hull occupy a position as eight in the league on seven points.
Leicester City find themselves as number 1 in the league table with 12 points from their first four matches this campaign. They are five points better off than Hull, who rank as number 8.
Hull will play the match against Leicester City hoping to gain some ground on the latter in Championship standings. A positive result could be more than important for their upcoming challenges this season.
Leicester City go into their next Championship match, scoring a humble average of 1.4 per game in their last ten matches. They scored a mundane 14 times, while conceding eight. That amounts to an average of 0.8 per game, where they kept their opponents from scoring five times.
Hull hit the target 12 times in the last ten outings, which creates an average of 1.2 goals a game. They conceded one goals per match for a total of ten goals, while claiming four clean sheets as well.
Leicester City and Hull had to settle for a point each in their most recent match, which finished with a 0-0 scoreline. The best betting odds on a draw at full-time with the bookies are at 16/5.
Leicester City vs Hull Prediction
Leicester City Form
Leicester City swept all aside in their last three matches and started off by winning 2-1 against Cardiff. They went on to defeat Rotherham 1-2 and made it three on the spin against Tranmere in a 0-2 victory. Leicester City showed little mercy in their past six matches at King Power Stadium, of which they won five, drew none and lost once. They hit the target nine times, while letting in seven themselves.
The big goal of the season for Leicester City is naturally winning the title, and a place inside the top two at least should be possible in the upcoming Championship season.
Hull Form
Hull look well suited to take on any opponent presently, as their last three matches saw them gaining seven points. They ran out 4-2 and 1-2 winners against Sheffield Wednesday and Blackburn, respectively. Their winning streak came to an end against Bristol City, who claimed a point in a 1-1 draw. Hull managed to win just once in their past six away games in the Championship. On top of winning once they also drew three as well as losing two, while scoring ten time and letting in eight.
The big goal of the season for Leicester City is naturally winning the title, and a place inside the top two at least should be possible in the upcoming Championship season.
The way Leicester City are performing right, a home win looks the most likely outcome, when Hull swing by. The visitors don't seem to possess enough stability currently to prevent the home side from a win.
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Leicester City vs Hull Stats
- Leicester have conceded in the last 17 home matches in a row
- In 13 of the last 15 Leicester home matches the sum of goals was over 2.5
- Leicester have won the last 5 matches in a row while scoring less than 2.5 goals
- Leicester have won 8 of the last 9 matches
- Leicester have won the last 5 matches in a row and the sum of goals was under 3.5
- In 11 of the last 12 matches Hull played, both teams scored
- In 11 of the last 13 away matches Hull played, both teams scored
- Hull have scored in the last 12 matches in a row
- In 13 of the last 15 Hull matches the sum of goals was under 3.5
- Hull have not lost 13 of the last 15 matches
Leicester City vs Hull Squads
Leicester City Squad
The 43-year-old coach of the home team, Enzo Maresca, will select the lineup against Hull from the squad below. The information in the brackets refers to goals scored and matches played in the Championship this season:
Alex Smithies (0/0), Daniel Iversen (0/0), Danny Ward (0/0), Mads Hermansen (0/3), Callum Doyle (0/4), Conor Coady (0/0), Harry Souttar (0/0), James Justin (0/1), Jannik Vestergaard (0/4), Luke Thomas (0/0), Ricardo Pereira (0/4), Victor Kristiansen (0/0), Wout Faes (0/4), Boubakary Soumare (0/0), Cesare Casadei (1/2), Dennis Praet (0/2), Hamza Choudhury (0/3), Harry Winks (0/4), Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (2/4), Marc Albrighton (0/2), Wanya Marcal-Madivadua (1/2), Wilfred Ndidi (0/4), Jamie Vardy (0/4), Kelechi Iheanacho (0/4), Patson Daka (0/0), Stephy Mavididi (1/4), Yunus Akgun (0/0).
Hull Squad
Here is the full squad of the away team. The 39 year-old Hull manager Rosenior will select his starting XI from these players:
Matt Ingram (0/4), Thimothee Lo-Tutala (0/0), Alfie Jones (0/4), Brandon Fleming (0/0), Cyrus Christie (0/2), Jacob Greaves (0/4), Lewie Coyle (0/4), Liam Edwards (0/0), Ruben Vinagre (0/1), Sean McLoughlin (0/4), Adama Traore (0/4), Dogukan Sinik (0/0), Harry Vaughan (0/3), Jean Michael Seri (0/4), Ozan Tufan (4/4), Regan Slater (0/4), Ryan Longman (0/0), Xavier Simons (0/2), Aaron Connolly (3/4), Allahyar Sayyadmanesh (0/0), Greg Docherty (0/0), Jason Eyenga-Lokilo (0/2), Liam Delap (1/4), Oscar Estupinan (0/4), Scott Twine (0/0), Vaughn Covil (0/0).
Leicester City vs Hull Team News
Leicester City are as close to an entire squad as they can with only one player unavailable for the side which faces Hull.
Leicester City are unable to field Conor Coady this coming Saturday against Hull, as he is sidelined with an injury.
Hull have an almost full squad of players to choose from ahead of their next match this coming Saturday, as just two players seem to be forced up in the stands.
Hull need to do without Dogukan Sinik and Greg Docherty, who are not fit enough to travel to King Power Stadium.
Leicester City vs Hull Lineups
Leicester City vs Hull H2H
It finished all square on when Leicester City last faced Hull. With both denying to back down, the scoreboard said 0-0 in the end. The best betting odds on a draw at full-time with the bookies are at 16/5. Leicester City go into their upcoming match against Hull with a 40% winning record in recent meetings. This gives them a 4-2-4 record in the latest encounters with their next opponent. A record worth keeping in mind before you make a choice for your next accumulator, depending on your betting strategy.
Leicester City vs Hull Results
Both teams found the back of the net five times in the last ten matches between Leicester City and Hull.
Leicester City vs Hull Betting Tips
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall found the back of the net two times in the previous six Championship games for Leicester City, who won't mind him striking again this coming Saturday. Punters will also be looking for Ozan Tufan to keep his current streak of four goals in his last six Championship games going for Hull.
Leicester City claimed five wins in the previous 10 matches at home across all tournaments, as well as drawing one and losing four. Hull won three of their last 10 away games, as they also drew five and lost two of these matches. Leicester City scored the first goal of the game in only two of their 10 previous matches played at King Power Stadium. Hull scored first in five of their last 10 outings away from home.
In the past ten encounters between Leicester City and Hull over 2.5 goals came out four times, with Leicester City scoring an average of one goal per game. Hull averaged 1.1 goals, while both teams scored five times. Leicester City scored an average of 1.8 goals in their last ten matches in which over 2.5 goals happened six times. Over 2.5 goals came up in five of Hull's previous ten matches across all tournaments. They managed to score an average of 1.5 goals in these matches.