Our prediction for this Premier League match:
All eyes will be on King Power Stadium when Leicester City and Manchester City face each other on day 19 of the new Premier League campaign. The Foxes did well to shock Chelsea at Stamford Bridge at the weekend, with Jamie Vardy scoring the only goal of the match. The Citizens, on the other hand, suffered an unexpected 3-2 loss to Crystal Palace in front of home fans in their last league match, meaning that Wednesday’s football game is of big importance for Pep Guardiola’s troops. Man City have no other choice but to go all guns blazing at the Foxes and we predict that the title holders are going to start a new winning run on Matchday 19. Both Kun Aguero and Kevin de Bruyne are likely to be recalled to the starting line-up, which is yet another reason why away win should be considered.
Leicester City vs Manchester City H2H

Leicester City
42%
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Manchester City
Last 6 Matches
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Leicester City vs Manchester City H2H Last Matches
10/02/18
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Leicester City
18/11/17
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Leicester City vs Manchester City H2H

LEI
42%
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Position
83%
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MAN
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
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Last 6 Matches
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Leicester City vs Manchester City H2H Last Matches
10/02/18
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18/11/17
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MAN
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Highlighted Player (Jonny Evans):

Originating from Belfast, Jonny Evans is one of the most famous football players from the new generation of the Northern Ireland national team, although numerous injuries prevented the centre-back from showing all he’s got.
Coming through the famous Manchester United youth academy, Evans was promoted to the senior set up by club icon Sir Alex Ferguson and he would go on to lift four Premier League trophies with the Red Devils, making over 130 league appearances for the club before moving to West Bromwich Albion in 2015. During his time at Old Trafford, the defender usually played back up to Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand, but made quite a few appearances in important games, including 31 Champions League outings.
As soon as he was given a chance to impress at Manchester United, Evans was called to the Northern Ireland national team and he has made over 40 appearances on international stage since 2006, helping his country qualify for the Euro 2016 finals.
Highlighted Team (Manchester City):

Manchester City are the lest famous of the two major clubs based in Manchester. The club was founded in 1880, but they have been struggling in the English Premier League in the past. Nonetheless, ever since the club was purchased by Abu Dhabi United Group in 2008, the Citizens have been playing an important role in the English top flight.
Manchester City won two Premier League trophies under Roberto Mancini and Manuel Pellegrini (2011/2012 and 2013/2014), but both managers eventually paid the price for some disappointing results. Man City play their home games at the Etihad Stadium and the stadium capacity is 55,097.
Manchester United are regarded as Manchester City’s biggest rivals and the likes of Kun Aguero, Carlos Tevez, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Uwe Rosler, Yaya Toure, Sylvain Distin are some of the most remarkable players that played for the Etihad Stadium outfit. Manchester City have won four Premier League titles and five FA Cup trophies and it has to be noted that they made it to the Champions League semis in the 2015/2016 season.