Brighton vs Leicester Prediction: Statistical Analysis
Brighton vs Leicester Prediction. When is Brighton most likely to score a goal? Brighton is most likely to score a Goal after 30 minutes of the first half and before the 60th minute of the second half. When is Leicester most likely to score a goal? Leicester is most likely to score in the first 15 minutes of the second half. Who is most likely to score for Brighton? Pascal Grob and Alex Mac Allister are likely to score for Brighton Who is most likely to score for Leicester? James Maddison is most likely to score for the Foxes. Who is likely to win the match? Brighton 2, Leicester 1 or Brighton 1, Leicester 1 |
Brighton will host Leicester on Matchday 6 at Amex Stadium today. Leicester have found themselves in a spot of bother early in the season while Brighton has a decent run so far.
Brighton vs Leicester Prediction: Goals Scored and Conceded
Brighton
Goals Scored | Goals Conceded | |
First 15 minutes | ||
16 to 30 minutes | 1 | |
31 to 45 minutes | 2 | |
46 to 60 minutes | 1 | 2 |
61 to 75 minutes | 2 | |
76 to 90 minutes | 1 | |
First Half | 3 | 2 |
Second Half | 4 | |
Total (Last 5 Matches) | 7 | 2 |
Leicester
Goals Scored | Goals Conceded | |
First 15 minutes | ||
16 to 30 minutes | 1 | |
31 to 45 minutes | 1 | 1 |
46 to 60 minutes | 3 | 2 |
61 to 75 minutes | 2 | 4 |
76 to 90 minutes | 2 | |
First Half | 1 | 2 |
Second Half | 5 | 8 |
Total (Last 5 Games) | 6 | 10 |
Brighton vs Leicester City Prediction: Forwards Statistics
Pascal Gross, Trossard, and Mac Allister have scored 75% of the goals for Brighton in the last five games. Pascal Gross and Trossard have one assist each in the last five games.
Leicester City relies on the experienced, Jamie Vardy. Vardy is playing the current season at an average of 1.0 key passes per match, with 67% success in the ground duels. James Maddison is also a key member of the forward department. Maddison has scored 2 goals in four matches so far
Top Scorers for Brighton in the Last Season:
- Leandro Trossard: (8 goals)
- Neil Maupay: (8 goals)
- Danny Welbeck: (6 goals)
Leicester City:
- Jamie Vardy (15 goals)
- James Maddison (12 goals)
- Ademola Lookman (6 goals)
Goals per Match | |
Brighton | |
Pascal Grob | 0.6 |
Alexis Mac Allister | 0.4 |
Trossard | 0.2 |
Leicester | |
James Maddison | 0.5 |
Harvey Barnes | 0.25 |
Dewsbury Hall | 0.25 |
Brighton vs Leicester Prediction: Yellow Card Statistics
- Brighton:
Yellow cards per match | |
Alexis Mac Allister | 0.50 |
Webster | 0.25 |
Solly March | 0.25 |
Dunk | 0.25 |
- Leicester:
Yellow Cards per match | |
Caglar Soyunco | 0.50 |
Amartey | 0.25 |
Dewsbury Hall | 0.25 |
Brighton vs Leicester Prediction: Defence Statistics
The highly experienced footballer, Joel Veltman leads the defence for the Seagulls. Veltman is playing at an average of 4 clearances per game with a passing accuracy of 78%. Lewis Dunk is another formidable defender who has maintained an average of 5 clearances per match as of now with 71% success in the total duels
The crucial defenders for Leicester City include James Justin and Timothy Castagne. Justin has looked good at an average of 1.5 tackles per game with 82% passing accuracy. Castagne has looked out of touch so far. He is playing the current season at an average of 1.0 clearances per match.
Clearances Per Game | Tackles Per Game | |
Brighton | ||
Webster | 3 | 1.1 |
Veltman | 4 | 0.8 |
Dunk | 5 | 1.1 |
Leicester | ||
James Austin | 1.5 | 1.5 |
Fofana | 2.0 | 2.0 |
Timothy Castagne | 1.0 | 0.5 |
Brighton vs Leicester Prediction: goalkeeper Stats
Robert Sanchez | Danny ward | |
Goals Conceded (per Game) | 0.6 | 2.5 |
Clean Sheet | 3 | – |
Brighton vs Leicester Prediction: Team Stats (Premier League)
Brighton | Leicester | |
Matches | 197 | 616 |
Goals per game | 1.01 | 1.34 |
Goals conceding per game | 1.34 | 1.43 |
Clean Sheets | 52 | 161 |
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Brighton vs Leicester Prediction: Head-to-Head Statistics
Matches: 32 | Brighton: 14 | Draw: 8 | Leicester City: 19
Recent 5 Meetings: Brighton:1 | Draw: 1 | Leicester City: 3
Last Meeting: The match ended with a 1-1 draw in a Premier League fixture on 23 Jan 2022
Key Highlights: This Fixture by the Numbers
In the last five matches against Leicester, Brighton has:
- Scored 1.2 goals.
- No Clean sheets.
- Scored 0.8 goals at Amex Stadium
In the last five matches against Brighton, Leicester has:
- Scored 1.4 goals.
- One Clean sheet
- Scored 1.2 goals at Amex Stadium
Brighton vs Leicester Predicted Line up
Brighton (3-4-2-1): Sanchez; Webster, Dunk, Veltman; Trossard, Caicedo, Mac Allister, March; Lallana, Grob; Welbeck
Leicester City (4-1-4-1): Ward; Castagne, Amartey, Evans, Justin; Ndidi; Perez, Maddison, Dewsbury-Hall,
Brighton vs Leicester Prediction: Tactical Analysis
Brighton:
- A 3-4-3 formation is Potter’s preferred formation. Potter’s team is able to play around the opposition’s press with ease and comfort because there are always multiple options to pass to. This allows Brighton’s two midfielders to drop deeper and receive the ball by doing this in the build-up.
- Having lost possession, they want to counterattack quickly to exploit the opposition’s unbalanced shape. In support of the attack, the wingbacks break forward very quickly.
Leicester City:
- At Leicester City, Brendan Rodgers uses flexible tactics, having previously deployed a 4-4-1-1 formation at Liverpool and now a 4-2-3-1 system at Leicester City, with a preferred alternative of 4-1-4-1.
- For Leicester, Brendan Rodgers’ 4-2-3-1 formation has proven to be a great success. With multiple clubs under his belt, he has proven his tactical mettle for Leicester City’s benefit through his spectacular strategy.
Brighton vs Leicester Betting Odds
Brighton vs Leicester Prediction: Final Analysis and Prediction
- Fans can expect a riveting contest between these two teams to secure 3 points in the Matchday 6 clash. Brighton’s recent performances, including the last season, have made them look like a very strong side. Graham Potter’s men will aim to win this match.
- Conversely, Leicester has been hot and Cold this Season, with no wins so far. The biggest area of concern for Brendan Rodger’s side would be the form of Jamie Vardy, The Forward has not looked good in the Premier League so far.
Prediction:
- Leicester has the upper hand over Brighton in the last five games and overall head-to-head. However, the Seagulls have looked pretty good this season and have all the arsenal to take down the Foxes. Brighton looks a better side than the Foxes on paper and are the favourites going into this match.
