Match Preview: On Saturday,25 January 2014,There Is One of the important match Leicester V Middlesbrough of Sky Bet Championship Live High Quality Streaming, Leicester V Middlesbrough streaming is available here Leicester V Middlesbrough Live Stream online video Sky Bet Championship Video Free The match will take plcae at King Power Stadium 1/25/14 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things Leicester V Middlesbrough Live Stream, Leicester V Middlesbrough live streaming TV Coverage, Live Streaming Leicester V Middlesbrough online free, Leicester V MiddlesbroughlLive High Quality Streaming video,Leicester V Middlesbrough at King Power Stadium Saturday,25 January 2014,kick-off 15:00 (GMT). Championship leaders Leicester expect to have right-back Ritchie De Laet fit after he suffered hamstring cramps during the win at Leeds. Striker Chris Wood is a slight injury concern after missing training on Thursday because of a tight hamstring.
Middlesbrough can include Daniel Ayala after signing the defender permanently from Norwich following the expiry of his loan deal.
Winger Albert Adomah faces a late fitness test on his ankle injury.....Leicester right-back Ritchie De Laet should be fit for Saturday's Sky Bet Championship clash with Middlesbrough at the King Power Stadium.
De Laet was substituted during the victory at Leeds last weekend after suffering repeated cramps in his hamstring but the former Manchester United youngster has resumed training and Foxes boss Nigel Pearson expects him to be available on Saturday.
Chris Wood, meanwhile, missed training on Thursday because of a tight hamstring. The New Zealand international missed seven games over the Christmas and New Year period with the problem but returned to action against Derby on January 10. However, Pearson is not too concerned by the problem this time around.
"Chris has a tight hamstring but I don't think there is anything for us to be too worried about," said Pearson, who added that Ignasi Miquel is making good progress in his recovery from a thigh injury.
Middlesbrough, meanwhile, face an anxious wait to see if Daniel Ayala will be available.
The centre-half's loan spell from Norwich ended on Thursday night and Boro are desperately trying to agree a permanent deal ahead of kick-off at the King Pro Stadium.
Boro are also waiting on Albert Adomah, who faces a late test on his ankle injury, while goalkeeper Jason Steele is a long-term absentee following ankle surgery.
Luke Williams (Hartlepool), Adam Reach (Bradford) and Richard Smallwood (Rotherham) all left on loan on Thursday and will play no part as Boro aim to make it seven Championship games unbeaten.
Head-to-head
Leicester won the earlier meeting this season 2-1 at the Riverside Stadium in August.
Leicester are unbeaten in the last 11 meetings, winning the last three. Middlesbrough's last win was 1-0 in the Premier League at the Riverside in March 2002.
Leicester are unbeaten in the last five meetings at home, though they have won only two of those. Middlesbrough's last win at Leicester was 2-1 in the Premier League in September 2001.
Leicester
Leicester have won their last six league games. The last time they won seven successive league games was from February to March 1993.
Leicester have scored 47 league goals so far this season. Only Derby have scored more in the Championship.
Leicester have the joint-best home record in the Championship this season with QPR. Their only league defeat at home this season was 2-0 to Nottingham Forest in November.
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough have won five of their last six games in the Championship, drawing one.
Middlesbrough have failed to score in only one of their last 12 league games.
Middlesbrough are unbeaten in their last four away games, since losing 2-1 at Derby at the start of December.
Competition: Sky Bet Championship
Match: Leicester V Middlesbrough
Date: Saturday,25 January 2014
Kickoff: 15:00 GMT
Venue: King Power Stadium
Live/Repeat: Live
Middlesbrough can include Daniel Ayala after signing the defender permanently from Norwich following the expiry of his loan deal.
Winger Albert Adomah faces a late fitness test on his ankle injury.....Leicester right-back Ritchie De Laet should be fit for Saturday's Sky Bet Championship clash with Middlesbrough at the King Power Stadium.
De Laet was substituted during the victory at Leeds last weekend after suffering repeated cramps in his hamstring but the former Manchester United youngster has resumed training and Foxes boss Nigel Pearson expects him to be available on Saturday.
Chris Wood, meanwhile, missed training on Thursday because of a tight hamstring. The New Zealand international missed seven games over the Christmas and New Year period with the problem but returned to action against Derby on January 10. However, Pearson is not too concerned by the problem this time around.
"Chris has a tight hamstring but I don't think there is anything for us to be too worried about," said Pearson, who added that Ignasi Miquel is making good progress in his recovery from a thigh injury.
Middlesbrough, meanwhile, face an anxious wait to see if Daniel Ayala will be available.
The centre-half's loan spell from Norwich ended on Thursday night and Boro are desperately trying to agree a permanent deal ahead of kick-off at the King Pro Stadium.
Boro are also waiting on Albert Adomah, who faces a late test on his ankle injury, while goalkeeper Jason Steele is a long-term absentee following ankle surgery.
Luke Williams (Hartlepool), Adam Reach (Bradford) and Richard Smallwood (Rotherham) all left on loan on Thursday and will play no part as Boro aim to make it seven Championship games unbeaten.
Head-to-head
Leicester won the earlier meeting this season 2-1 at the Riverside Stadium in August.
Leicester are unbeaten in the last 11 meetings, winning the last three. Middlesbrough's last win was 1-0 in the Premier League at the Riverside in March 2002.
Leicester are unbeaten in the last five meetings at home, though they have won only two of those. Middlesbrough's last win at Leicester was 2-1 in the Premier League in September 2001.
Leicester
Leicester have won their last six league games. The last time they won seven successive league games was from February to March 1993.
Leicester have scored 47 league goals so far this season. Only Derby have scored more in the Championship.
Leicester have the joint-best home record in the Championship this season with QPR. Their only league defeat at home this season was 2-0 to Nottingham Forest in November.
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough have won five of their last six games in the Championship, drawing one.
Middlesbrough have failed to score in only one of their last 12 league games.
Middlesbrough are unbeaten in their last four away games, since losing 2-1 at Derby at the start of December.
Competition: Sky Bet Championship
Match: Leicester V Middlesbrough
Date: Saturday,25 January 2014
Kickoff: 15:00 GMT
Venue: King Power Stadium
Live/Repeat: Live