Leicester City
Leicester City
2 vs 2

Championship · Matchday

2026-04-21 18:45:00 · 02:45

Hull City
Hull City

AI Predicted: 1-1|Actual: 2-2

WinnerScoreO/U 2.5BTTS

AI Prediction

Leicester City
LEI
1 - 1
Hull City
HUL
56%
Confidence
Low Confidence
45.0%Home
25.5%Draw
29.5%Away
45.4%Home
26.2%Draw
28.4%Away
Leicester City are slight favorites despite midfielder Harry Winks serving a suspension, as they look to reverse their poor head-to-head record against Hull City. The hosts' superior squad depth should compensate for Winks' absence, while Hull's recent dominance in this fixture (3 wins in last 5) adds intrigue. Leicester's home advantage and attacking quality could prove decisive against Hull's inconsistent away form. AI pick: Leicester City Win

Top AI Picks

AI-generated recommendations
Two outcomes coveredHome or Away
75% probability
Over or Under 2.5 goalsUnder 2.5
58% chance of 0-2 goals
Will both teams find the net?Yes
54% both teams score
Handicap advantage pickNo data available
Most likely to scoreNo data available

Goal Probability

Leicester City Hull City
34%
37%
0
48%
63%
1
18%
0%
2
0%
0%
3+

Odds Comparison

45%
45%
0.0%
26%
25%
+0.2%
29%
30%
-0.2%
PredictNext AI Market Avg
AI & Market Agree: Home Win

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Match Report

Match Result

Leicester City and Hull City played out an entertaining 2-2 draw at the King Power Stadium, with both sides showing attacking intent throughout this Championship encounter. The Foxes dominated possession and created more chances but were unable to secure all three points against a resilient Hull side.

Match Analysis

Hull City made the brighter start, taking the lead through Liam Millar's right-footed strike in the 18th minute. The Tigers' early goal set the tone for an open contest, though Leicester's superior ball retention (52% possession) gradually began to tell as they created more attacking opportunities.

The second half proved pivotal for Leicester's response. Luke Thomas restored parity in the 54th minute with a well-taken left-footed effort, assisted by Bobby De Cordova-Reid who had been instrumental in Leicester's forward play. However, their joy was short-lived as Oliver McBurnie put Hull back in front just nine minutes later, capitalizing on excellent work from Millar who turned provider for his second significant contribution of the evening.

Leicester's attacking statistics paint a picture of sustained pressure - they registered 20 shots compared to Hull's 13, with 12 efforts off target highlighting both their ambition and occasional waywardness in front of goal. The Foxes created 62 dangerous attacks to Hull's 47, while their 16 key passes doubled Hull's tally of 10, yet they couldn't find the decisive breakthrough.

The match became increasingly fractious as it progressed, with yellow cards shown to Luke Thomas and Ryan Giles in quick succession during the first half. The second period saw further bookings for Oliver Skipp and Harry Winks from Leicester, while Hull goalkeeper Ivor Pandur was also cautioned late on.

Both managers made significant changes in pursuit of victory, with Gary Rowett introducing Harry Winks and later Aaron Ramsey and Stephy Alvaro Mavididi to inject fresh impetus. Hull's Sergej Jakirović responded by bringing on Lewis Koumas at half-time and making multiple substitutions including Regan Slater and Yu Hirakawa as the game wore on.

Prediction Review

Our AI prediction of a 1-1 draw proved remarkably accurate in outcome, despite underestimating the goal count. The forecast correctly identified this as a closely-contested encounter, with the narrow confidence level of 56/100 reflecting the unpredictable nature of this fixture. Leicester's slight favouritism (45% vs 29.5% for Hull) was justified by their superior possession and attacking metrics, though Hull's clinical finishing ensured they claimed a valuable point.

Key Takeaways

This result highlights Leicester's ongoing challenge in converting dominance into victories. Despite controlling 72% of their passes successfully and creating significantly more opportunities, their inability to maintain leads remains concerning. For Hull City, the performance demonstrates their growing confidence and ability to compete with stronger sides through efficient counter-attacking and clinical finishing from players like Millar and McBurnie. Both teams will take positives from an engaging encounter that showcased the competitive nature of Championship football.

Leicester City vs Hull City — Frequently Asked Questions

Who will win Leicester City vs Hull City?

PredictNext's AI model favours Leicester City with a 45% win probability — Leicester City 45%, draw 26%, Hull City 29%.

What is the predicted score for Leicester City vs Hull City?

The AI forecasts a 1-1 scoreline for Leicester City vs Hull City, generated with 56% model confidence.

Will Leicester City vs Hull City have over 2.5 goals?

The model gives 42% for over 2.5 goals and 58% for under 2.5 goals in Leicester City vs Hull City.

How accurate was the Leicester City vs Hull City prediction?

PredictNext's AI predicted 1-1; the match finished 2-2. The winner call was incorrect.

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