Leicester City vs Preston: A Draw at King Power Stadium
By Ananya Rao / 03.04.2026
What observers say
“Daka was gifted a fourth-minute opener when he pounced on Andrew Moran’s weak backpass and side-footed the ball home,” reported sources following the match. This early goal set the tone for a competitive encounter between Leicester City and Preston North End at the King Power Stadium on April 3, 2026.
Leicester City, currently struggling in the relegation zone, placed 22nd in the Championship, has had a challenging season. The draw against Preston, which ended 2-2, marked a continuation of their difficulties, as they have won just once in their last 14 games. The team has faced significant challenges at home, losing five of their last six matches at the King Power Stadium.
Patson Daka was the standout player for Leicester, scoring both of their goals. His first came in the fourth minute, but Preston responded well, showing resilience throughout the match. The visitors, who are currently in 15th place, 13 points above the drop zone, managed to equalize and secure a crucial point.
The match had significant implications for both teams. For Preston, the point sees them slip to 15th place with six games remaining, maintaining a comfortable distance from the relegation zone. In contrast, Leicester’s position remains precarious, with their defense being a major concern; they have conceded 60 goals this season, the second-worst in the division.
Despite their struggles, Leicester City has shown some defensive improvement recently, keeping two clean sheets in their last three games. However, their inability to secure victories continues to haunt them. The last meeting between these teams had ended in a 2-1 victory for Preston, adding to the pressure on Leicester to perform at home.
Alfie Devine, who scored twice in Preston’s last match against Stoke City, was a key player to watch, but it was Daka who stole the spotlight this time. His performance was crucial in keeping Leicester competitive in a match where they needed points desperately.
As the season progresses, Leicester City will need to address their home form and defensive frailties if they hope to avoid relegation. The next few matches will be critical as they fight to climb out of the relegation zone and secure their place in the Championship for next season.
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