EPL MATCHDAY 30 ANALYSIS: Manchester United vs Leicester City

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Welcome back to the EPL as we commence Game week 30.

7 games are scheduled to go down today, however, 3 of these games tend to stand out.

These games include: Chelsea versus Brentford (London derby), Wolves versus Aston Villa, and our star game of the day, Manchester United versus Leicester City.

It's almost certain that the games above will provide us with huge actions considering their pedigree.

With the above well said, let's proceed to the preview of our star match.

EPL (MANCHESTER UNITED):

Home Advantage: Our first point in favor of the Red devils.

Ralf Rangnick's men have earned 3 wins and 2 draws in their last 5 EPL games here in Old Trafford.

Avoiding defeat today on this same turf shouldn't be a problem, should it?

Head To Head: Certainly another point that gives Manchester United an advantage as well.

They've managed 5 wins, 3 losses, and 2 draws in their last 10 games against the Foxes.

Judging from what we have above, earning a win today shouldn't be an uphill task for the Ree devils don't you think?

Why you ponder on the 2 points presented above, let's take a look at points favoring Brendan Rodgers' men

EPL (LEICESTER CITY):

Head To Head: Derived from the 2nd point in favor of the Red devils.

Although the Foxes may have earned just 3 wins in the last 10 games between both sides, they are unbeaten in the last 4 games in which these 2 sides have met.

They've managed 3 wins and 1 draw.

A huge boost for Brendan Rodgers' men, isn't it?

Let us also state that they are currently on a winning streak of 3 games against the Red devils.

You can bet Brendan Rodgers and his men will be looking to extend that run to 4.

Current Form: Another huge fact that tilts this game in favor of the away side.

Bar their 2 nil loss to Arsenal, the Foxes have managed 3 wins in there last 4 EPL games.

Impressive, don't you think?

CONCLUSION

Really, picking a winner in this contest is definitely a hard task.

However, if this game doesn't end in a draw, I feel Leicester City will carry the day then.

What's your take guys?