Leicester City faces a crucial match against Manchester United as they strive to remain in the Premier League. Currently, Leicester is positioned 19th, six points away from safety. Their recent form has been challenging, with 12 losses in their last 13 matches. At home, they've struggled significantly, failing to score in their last six games.
Despite a narrow 1-0 loss to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, Leicester's performance was encouraging. Luke Thomas believes this can be a turning point for the remaining ten games. "I think if we can take this into the rest of the season, we've got a real chance of getting some wins and hopefully staying in the league," Thomas stated.

Ruud van Nistelrooy consistently demands resilience from his team. "Van Nistelrooy demands fight every week," Thomas added. A tactical change against Chelsea seemed beneficial, and Thomas hopes it will continue to aid them.
Manchester United is currently 14th in the Premier League standings. They aim to extend their unbeaten run to four matches at King Power Stadium. Recently, they secured a spot in the Europa League quarter-finals with a decisive 4-1 victory over Real Sociedad.
Ruben Amorim is optimistic about their European success boosting their league performances. "In that context [reaching the last eight], it's also important to give us more energy to continue the season," Amorim said.
Wilfred Ndidi stood out for Leicester against Chelsea despite the defeat. He engaged in 15 duels and won possession eight times, showcasing his defensive prowess. Ndidi also made 12 passes into the final third, leading his team in this aspect.
Bruno Fernandes has been pivotal for Manchester United recently. He has contributed directly to goals in each of his last three league matches and has been involved in over 25 goals per season for three consecutive years.
The prediction favours Manchester United due to their strong away record against Leicester, having lost only once in their last eight visits (W4 D3). United has already defeated Leicester thrice this season across all competitions.
Historically, Leicester has struggled against United recently, losing their last three encounters without scoring. Their current home form is concerning; they've lost six consecutive home games without scoring a goal.
No team in English top-flight history has ever lost seven consecutive home games without scoring. Leicester is on the brink of conceding their 1,000th Premier League goal, needing just two more goals conceded to reach this milestone.
{TABLE_X}The Opta win probability suggests Manchester United has a 50% chance of winning, while Leicester stands at 25.5%, with a draw at 24.5%. This highlights United's favourable position going into Sunday's match.