Can Chelsea continue their fine home form when they host Leicester? Opta reveals all.
Chelsea have lost just one of their last 11 meetings with Leicester City in the Premier League (W9 D1 L1) - losing 1-2 in December 2015 at the King Power Stadium. The home side are 1.32 to win.
Leicester City have won just once in their 11 previous Premier League visits to Stamford Bridge (W1 D3 L7). The draw is priced at 6.00.
Leicester have lost 12 of their last 14 games against Chelsea in all competitions (W1 D1). Chelsea are 1.87 to win half-time/full-time.
The Foxes are winless in their last 12 away Premier League games against 'big six' opposition (W0 D3 L9) - losing each of the last five. A draw half-time/Chelsea full-time double result is 4.50.
Since losing to Man City in September, Chelsea have won each of their last seven home Premier League games, shipping just three goals and keeping five clean sheets in that time. Chelsea are 2.20 to win to nil.
Antonio Conte has won 25 of his opening 30 home Premier League games as manager, no boss in the competition has won more of their opening 30. Chelsea are 2.88 to win both halves.
Leicester have both scored and conceded in 14 of their 22 league games this season - more than any other Premier League side. Both teams to score is 2.00.
Davide Zappacosta (who had no goals or assists in his first 11 Premier League games) has come off the bench to either score or assist a goal in each of his last two league appearances. The Italian is 11.00 to score.
Riyad Mahrez has been directly involved in 14 goals (7 goals, 7 assists) after 22 Premier League games this season; nine more than he had managed after as many games in 2016-17 (five - three goals, two assists). Mahrez is 7.00 to find the net.
Since August 2014, Jamie Vardy has scored more Premier League goals against 'big six' opposition than any other player (22 goals in 41 apps). Vardy is 4.50 to add to his tally.

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