Leicester City's title charge resumed this weekend as they face Rotherham United at home in the EFL Championship.
Leicester City currently sit top of the EFL Championship with eighteen wins, one draw and three losses from twenty-two games.
The Foxes are sweeping all before them in the Championship this season and are surging towards automatic promotion as they sit thirteen points clear of Leeds in 3rd.
They came into the season as one of the favourites for the title and they're very much living up to that tag as they enter this game unbeaten in their last five games having won their last four in a row.
Their most recent game saw them a 3-2 win away at Birmingham City thanks to a brace from Stephy Mavididi and a Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall goal.
Leicester had a brief wobble in form back in November but they've quickly shaken off those struggles and returned to their best form.
Their form at the King Power Stadium has been very strong this season with Enzo Maresca's side winning nine of their eleven games on home soil.
They are, then, overwhelmingly likely to win this game as they face a Rotherham side that are fighting for their status as a Championship side.
Rotherham United currently sit rock bottom of the EFL Championship with two wins, seven draws and thirteen losses from twenty-two games this season.
The Millers are having a hugely disappointing campaign this season as they look completely unable to build on last season's campaign with a nother long, tough relegation battle almost certainly on the cards.
They're entering this game in awful form, winless in their last eleven games having won only one of their last seventeen games in all competitions.
Their latest game saw them fall to a 3-2 win away at Plymouth Argyle, a loss that confirmed their third loss in a row and their fourth in their last five games.
Their away form is a lost cause with Rotherham having failed to win a single game on the road this season, an issue that has carried over from last season.
Whether Rotherham can put a run of form together strong enough to stay in the league this season remains to be seen, but that run is highly unlikely to start here as they look set to fall to a potentially heavy defeat.
For our Leicester vs. Rotherham prediction, we're going for a 4-0 win for the home side.
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