Championship
Apr 8, 2014 7.45pm
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HT : 0 2
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  • David Nugent 45' yellowcard
  • Marcin Wasilewski 63' yellowcard
  • Gary Taylor-Fletcher 90' goal
  • goal Stephen Ward 17'
  • goal Jesse Lingard 24'
  • goal Leonardo Ulloa 65'
  • goal Leonardo Ulloa 80'
  • yellowcard Matthew Upson 85'

Preview: Leicester City vs. Brighton & Hove Albion

Leicester vs. Brighton

Leicester City play their first game since promotion to the Premier League was confirmed when Brighton & Hove Albion travel to the King Power Stadium tomorrow night.

Results went the Foxes' way on Saturday, securing them promotion with six games of the season to spare.

There's still plenty to play for as they want to secure the league title and go into Tuesday's game nine points better off than second-placed Burnley.

Pearson is likely to still be without Jamie Vardy, while Liam Moore could get a start at centre-back.

Brighton, meanwhile, were the last side to beat Leicester in the league on December 7 and will have to end a winless run of five games to do the double over the Foxes.

Despite their recent slump in form, Oscar Garcia's Seagulls are still in the hunt for a playoff place and go into Tuesday's game five points adrift of Reading in sixth.

Bruno Saltor serves the second of his two-game ban, so Inigo Calderon is likely to continue at right-back. Further forward, Craig Mackail-Smith could start after making his long-awaited return from the bench in Saturday's goalless draw with Barnsley.

Recent form

Leicester: WDWDDW

Brighton: DDLLLW

Possible starting lineups

Leicester: Schmeichel; De Laet, Morgan, Moore, Schlupp; Knockaert, Drinkwater, James, Mahrez; Wood, Nugent

Brighton: Kuszczak; Calderon, Upson, Greer, Ward; Andrews, Stephens, Forster-Caskey; Rodriguez, Lingard; Ulloa

Sports Mole says: 2-0

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