Derby County vs Leicester Prediction – Championship

Derby County vs Leicester prediction

Match Info

Venue Pride Park Stadium
Competition Championship
Date 06 December 2025
Kick-off 13:30

Why This Game Matters

The clash between Derby County and Leicester promises a thrilling atmosphere at Pride Park Stadium. Both clubs are eager to claim bragging rights in this tight Championship fixture that could influence their mid-season momentum.

Key Numbers

  • Derby County have won 6 and lost 3 of their last 10 matches, showing a strong home form with 4 wins on their turf.
  • Leicester have won 3 but suffered 5 defeats in their last 10 outings, indicating some struggles on the road.
  • Both teams average over 2.5 goals per game, suggesting open matches with plenty of attacking intent.
  • Derby County score an average of 1.5 goals per game while conceding 1.1, highlighting a fairly balanced attack and defence.
  • Leicester score slightly less, averaging 1.2 goals but concede more at 1.6, which could be a vulnerability at the back.

Recent Results

  • Derby County: Win 2-1 vs Middlesbrough, Loss 1-2 vs Swansea, Loss 2-3 vs Watford, Win 1-0 vs Queens Park Rangers
  • Leicester: Loss 2-3 vs Sheffield United, Win 3-0 vs Southampton, Win 2-1 vs Stoke City, Loss 1-2 vs Norwich City

Lineups & Formations

Derby County are expected to line up in a 3-4-2-1 formation with J. Widell Zetterstrom in goal and players like P. Agyemang and L. Salvesen leading the attack. Leicester will favour a 4-2-3-1 shape featuring A. Begovic in goal and attacking contributors such as P. Daka and S. Mavididi.

Prediction & Odds

  • Predicted winner: Derby County (Probability 41.93%, Odds 2.55)
  • Betting forecast: Over 2.5 goals expected (Odds 1.93)
  • Both teams to score: Yes

Verdict

This derby promises end-to-end action given both teams’ scoring potency and defensive hiccups. Derby County’s strong home performances and better recent form give them an edge, but Leicester will certainly push hard. Expect a competitive contest with goals at both ends and a slight advantage to Derby securing the victory.

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