Leicester vs Ipswich: English Premier League match betting tip

Premier League outsiders Leicester and Ipswich will face off in the 37th round on May 18. Both teams joined the Premier League at the beginning of the season, but could not stay in the elite and will go to conquer the peaks of the Championship again. How will the upcoming meeting go and which reliable bets should I choose? - the answer is in our betting tip

Command Analysis

Leicester City

Current form
Leicester could not stay in the Premier League, the change of coach during the season did not have a positive effect, and Ruud van Nistelrooy could not save the team from relegation. At the moment, the foxes have 22 points on their account, occupy the penultimate 19th place and are only inferior to Ipswich in additional indicators. In fact, today is the game for the 18th place in the table. Plus, there will be an official farewell ceremony for team legend Jamie Vardy, who is retiring from his career and can celebrate his 200-1 anniversary goal in the club's T-shirt. It should be noted that Leicester did not lose in the previous two rounds. First, they beat Southampton at home (2:0), and then they drew with Nottingham Forest (2:2) on the road.
Disqualifications and injuries
Fatawa, Mavididi, Hermansen, and de Cordova-Reed will miss the upcoming match due to injuries. Pereira is questionable.
Interesting betting trends
- In three of the last five matches, Leicester have drawn in the first half.
- In 11 of Leicester's 13 previous Premier League matches, at least one team did not score goals.
Approximate composition: Stolyarchik – Justin, Fas, Cody, Thomas – Skipp, Ndidi – Makatir, Ayu, el-Hannus – Vardi.

Ipswich Town

Current form
Ipswich did not have a more or less solid squad and was initially considered among the main contenders to return to the Championship. Nevertheless, it is worth paying tribute to the team, which fought for survival to the last, more than once, due to high dedication and character, it took away points from serious opponents who were superior in class. Nevertheless, Kieran McKenna's team could not score points smoothly and consistently on the course. At the moment, Traktorists have a six-match winless streak in the Premier League, during this period they managed to score points only in confrontations with Chelsea (2:2) and Everton (2:2). In the last round, Ipswich lost 0-1 at home to Brentford.
Disqualifications and injuries
Ogbene, Burns, Muric, Filogen, Townsend and Broadhead will not play due to injuries. Smodich and Phillips are in question.
Interesting betting trends
- In seven of Ipswich's last eight matches, at least three goals have been scored.
- In 10 of the 14 previous matches involving Ipswich in the Premier League, both teams scored goals.
Approximate composition: Palmer – Tuanzebe, O'Shea, Burgess, Greaves–Morsy, Taylor–Hutchinson, Chaplin, Enciso–Delap.
Trends
1st halfbet: total less than 1.5 goals
In the three previous head-to-head matches, no more than one goal was scored in the opening 45 minutes.
1.43The Total cornerbetis more than 9.5
In Leicester's last six home matches, at least 10 corners have been served.
1.74The bet is an accurate score of 2:1
Ipswich have suffered two of their last three away defeats with a one-goal difference.
8.30Tip and bets
In the last three head-to-head matches, Leicester and Ipswich went their separate ways, with all the matches ending with the same score 1:1. We think today the series of draws will be interrupted and the hosts will take over. The Foxes are playing at home, and the match is special, as the club legend Jamie Vardy's retirement ceremony will take place. Undoubtedly, the team will try to win and do everything possible for the striker to score the 200th anniversary goal in the club's T-shirt. Plus, Leicester have not lost in the last two rounds, and there has clearly been some progress towards the end of the season.
Our betting tip is for Leicester to win by a factor of 2.26
Bet on the total
In the previous three head-to-head matches, the opponents exchanged goals scored. It doesn't make much sense to play defensively today, especially since Leicester and Ipswich are fighting to get higher in the table.
The second bet is that both will score with a coefficient of 1.59
A bet on yellow cards
In six of Ipswich's last seven away matches, referees have shown more than three yellow cards. We are waiting for a tight fight and a decent number of violations today.
The betting tip is that the total number of yellow cards is more than 3.5 with a coefficient of 2.04