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Leicester City FC vs Swansea City AFC, Championship 2024 REGULAR SEASON

Leicester City FC
Swansea City AFC
3 : 1
30th of January 2024 19:45
Finished
First half: 45  |  Second half: 45

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  • 0' - The match kicks off with home fans waiting with anticipation for Leicester City FC to score. At the same time, Swansea City AFC does not seem to pull back! Let’s get it on!
  • 3' - Kiernan Dewsbury Hall puts Leicester City FC on the lead.
  • 8' - It looks like no one’s ball. Swansea City AFC is used to counterattacking playing. None of the sides are ready to take the lead.
  • 13' - The travelling Swansea City AFC supporters hardly appreciate their team being pressed down to the backline.
  • 18' - Players seem to put ease on their energy level Spectators hardly appreciate such approach. Teams need to speed up the tempo.
  • 23' - Swansea City AFC started playing very sharply right from the kick off. However, it slowed down the tempo rapidly by 23.
  • 28' - The referee is likely to let players tackle, as he already missed some meaty challenges during opening seconds. He is still to establish what should not be done by the players and what is acceptable on the pitch. It’s going to be a tough game for Patson Daka suffering a number of foals already.
  • 33' - We miss some good tackles and strikes. Is there anyone on the field to put the game back to action?
  • 38' - While there is no rush on the pitch, let’s have a look at some stats. Harry Darling made 91 appearances and scored 17 goals. He is very likely to score a goal today.
  • 43' - Leicester City FC seems to be on a short break. The game is mainly concentrated in the center. It’s high time they got back to action. Otherwise, it looks like a goalless game.
  • 45' - The Swansea City AFC manager makes a substitution. Harrison Ashby departs to be replaced by Ronald.
  • 50' - Although teams showed high tempo form the start, they seem to slow down a bit. Both sides really need to catch a fire. Otherwise, we have another goalless match.
  • 54' - Leicester City FC manager makes another effort to make the tables turned. Yunus Akgun is hanging Dennis Praet on the field on 54 minute.
  • 55' - The referee shows Leicester City FC player a Yellow card on 55.
  • 60' - While players are taking a pause, let’s have a look at their stats. The teams met 0 times this season with winning -% of all matches.
  • 61' - The Swansea City AFC manager makes a substitution. Harry Darling departs to be replaced by Kyle Naughton.
  • 66' - Leicester City FC is showing some good football. However, Leicester City FC are ready to play back every minute. It might result in some problems for the home side. The game will hardly remain goalless.
  • 68' - It’s a booking for Swansea City AFC player. Nathan Wood-Gordon gets a Yellow card.
  • 69' - What a strike from Stephy Mavididi! The score is 2-0.
  • 70' - What a strike from Stephy Mavididi! The score is 3-0.
  • 71' - It is a substitution in Swansea City AFC team. Bashir Humphreys is replaced by Benjamin Cabango on 71 minute.
  • 72' - Goal! Yunus Akgun scores his 1 goal in 131 matches.
  • 77' - looks like a favorite considering 0 games won in last 0 matches with its main striker scoring goals.
  • 80' - The supporters are chanting for Marc Albrighton. He replaces Kasey McAteer on 80 minute.
  • 81' - The Swansea City AFC manager makes a substitution. Jay Fulton departs to be replaced by Joe Allen.
  • 86' - Spectators are craving for more action. Both teams play very cautiously. They need to put some more energy.
  • 88' - Another substitution for Leicester City FC to replace Kiernan Dewsbury Hall by Arjan Raikhy on 88 minute.
  • Time to leave. No sensation happened. Another win for Leicester City FC players.

Today 2024-01-30 Leicester City FC vs Swansea City AFC are fighting Championship league on King Power Stadium.

Leicester City FC had 0 games and get got 0 points in Season (2018/19)

Swansea City AFC had 46 games and get got 66 points in Season (2018/19)

Todays referees are: Lee Venamore, Mark Russell, Keith Stroud