Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(46) 35 Goals 35 (53)
(33) 28 Assists 22 (36)
(6.6) 6.8 Average Ratings 6.8 (6.6)
35.4 Average Age 35.3
183.5 Average Height (cm) 182.3
(0.9) 1 Shots pg 1 (0.8)
(44%) 45% Aerial Duel Success 52% (47%)
(0.6) 0.6 Dribbles pg 0.7 (0.8)
(1.4) 1.4 Tackles pg 1.1 (1.5)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premier League.

Missing Players

Leicester
Bournemouth
Player Reason Status Rating
Molla Wagué Out N/A
Nampalys Mendy Out 6.38
Danny Drinkwater Out 6.79
Robert Huth Doubtful 6.81
Wes Morgan Doubtful 6.66
Andy King Doubtful 6.61
Shinji Okazaki Doubtful 6.49
Player Reason Status Rating
Callum Wilson Out 6.49
Adam Federici Out 6.55
Jack Wilshere Out 6.81
Benik Afobe Out 6.49
Andrew Surman Out 6.57
Lewis Cook Out 6.74

Team News

Leicester
Bournemouth
  • Craig Shakespeare could be without Andy King for the final game of the season after he limped off against Manchester City with an injury last weekend. There are few options but to stick with Daniel Amartey in midfield.
  • Wes Morgan and Robert Huth are both doubts for the home side, which could see Christian Fuchs continue at centre-back. It remains to be seen whether Shakespeare will look to make changes and give some of the Leicester fringe players a chance after their 6-1 defeat against Tottenham on Thursday.
  • Bournemouth are short of options in central midfield after Lewis Cook was named in England Under-20s’ World Cup finals campaign in South Korea. With Jack Wilshere and Andrew Surman also sidelined, Dan Gosling will partner Harry Arter in central midfield.
  • Eddie Howe could look to give some of his fringe players a run out in their last game of the season.

Prediction

  • Neither side have anything to play for on the last day of the season other than their league standing. Bournemouth have enjoyed another good season while Leicester have finished well after making an abysmal defence of their Premier League campaign. These two sides are only seperated by two points in the league and the winner could finish as high as eighth.
  • The Foxes have won their last five home league games and are favourites to win here. Keeping Joshua King quiet will all but secure them three points on Sunday. Bournemouth are unbeaten in four and have won three of those matches, but have only won three away league games all season.
  • Bournemouth have had a man sent off on their previous two trips to the King Power Stadium and while these games have generally been low scoring in the past, it could be quite an entertaining affair on the last game of the season.
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