Middlesbrough vs Leicester Prediction: Boro to bounce back against wounded Foxes

Middlesbrough had to settle for a point against Oxford United at the weekend, as the U’s came away from the Riverside with a 0-0 draw. It means Coventry have established a three-point lead at the top of the table, and pressure is on Boro to get back to winning ways as they host Leicester on Tuesday (19:45 GMT, Sky Sports+).
Gary Rowett is looking to take Leicester away from danger and below you can find my Middlesbrough vs Leicester predictions.
Middlesbrough vs Leicester Betting Tips
*Odds correct as of the time of publication
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Middlesbrough boss Kim Hellberg tried to manage Riley McGree’s return from injury against Oxford, bringing him off the bench for 30 minutes, but he is likely to start again here.
“Riley I would put up every game 90 minutes if that was possible, but it’s not. Riley is brilliant, I would like to have three of Riley and then playing him all the time, but that’s not always possible.”
Leo Castledine, Alfie Jones and Alex Bangura remain out of action for the hosts.
Leicester are in the middle of an injury crisis with Jordan James, Hamza Choudhury and Aaron Ramsey amongst the absentees at Stoke. Abdul Fatawu and Jordan Ayew also missed that one with knocks but could return here, while Victor Kristiansen was forced off before half-time on his first start since November 1.
Bobby De Cordova-Reid has now served his three-match suspension and should return, with boss Rowett admitting they were a little short.
“The squad’s where it is, we’ve lost big, key players that make a huge difference. We lost two more yesterday, one in the middle of our last preparations, which doesn’t help. That’s Abdul and Jordan.
“It would be nice to get some of those back. I don’t know whether Abdul or Jordan will be back for Tuesday. Hopefully so. Fingers crossed. I think we’ve got two fit centre halves, one fit left-back and clearly we need a bit of fortune to get through some of these games before players come back.”
Middlesbrough vs Leicester Predicted Lineups
- Middlesbrough - Brynn; Brittain, Ayling, Malanda, Targett; Browne, Hackney, Morris, McGree; Whittaker, Conway
- Leicester - Begovic; Pereira, Okoli, Nelson, Thomas; Winks, Skipp; Monga, Mukasa, Mavididi; Decordova-Reid
Middlesbrough vs Leicester Odds
Middlesbrough are the obvious favourites for this clash, priced at 8/15 to take the win, while Leicester are 5/1 to cause a shock in the north east. That gives Boro an implied win probability of 65%, while a draw is 16/5.
BTTS is 8/11, over 2.5 goals is 8/13 and Morgan Whittaker is the favourite to score first at 7/2.
Middlesbrough vs Leicester Stats
- Boro have won six of their last eight
- Both teams have scored in the last three Leicester matches
- Luke Thomas has been booked seven times this season
Middlesbrough to win and BTTS @ 15/8
I’m wary of this Leicester side under Rowett - as we know how impactful he can be in a relegation battle, however I will trust Middlesbrough to win this game. I don’t think they need to panic, given what we have seen over two months. A defeat to Coventry and draw to Oxford isn’t the end of the world, and they need to keep true to the beliefs that have served them so well since the turn of the year.
Leicester’s injuries leave me concerned they may just be a bit too open to get a result here. As the boss says, they only have two fit centre-halves and one fit left-back right now - so that’s not ideal. They looked more creative in the 2-2 draw with Stoke however, and if Fatawu and Ayew return, they could be good for a goal. Both teams have scored in their three, so let’s go for a Boro win and BTTS to kick us off.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Luke Thomas to get booked @ 3/1
With Kristiansen out, Luke Thomas is set to start at left-back again for Leicester with no other natural options available to Rowett. I’m not convinced by his ability at this level and he was booked having come off the bench at Stoke.
That was his seventh booking of the season, one more than any other Leicester player, and given he is going to be up against a Whittaker and a fluid Boro attack, I think he’s a fantastic price to pick up another yellow.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
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