- Portsmouth’s last two home games have been a draw and a defeat.
- Leicester City have drawn each of their last two away matches.
Pompey are a fast and furious team
The matchup of Portsmouth’s frantic footy and Leicester City’s possession-based play promises a fascinating midfield clash in which the visitors will have to play with a lot of patience. This Portsmouth vs Leicester City preview highlights how John Mousinho has done an incredible job with Pompey since taking over in January 2023. He has installed a versatile system that can be played as either a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 where a structure to their build-up play is paramount, but they press aggressively and can move the ball at pace in a vertical fashion.
Leicester have played in a similar way under Gary Rowett at times, but his frequent tactical tweaks have hampered their consistency this season.
Leicester’s lack of goal-scoring power
Gary Rowett, who took over in February 2026, has had a hard time of it so far. His side are 23rd in the Championship table with 41 points from 42 games and appear likely to face a relegation battle next term. For the Portsmouth vs Leicester City prediction, his team play well at times but a lack of a reliable goalscorer and a touch of instability off the field have dogged them this term.
Leicester have won four, drawn nine and lost eight of their 21 away Championship games this season, averaging 1.24 goals per game on the road.
Jordan James is their leading scorer with ten goals in 30 league appearances and carries much of their attacking threat. Patson Daka has scored two of their four goals in their last five.
Pompey can play the game to suit them
Adrian Segecic has five goals in 33 appearances at this level, but he is a spark plug for Portsmouth and can make things happen in the right kind of game.
Pompey are 21st in the table on 45 points from 41 games, which has been a tough season for them. Their home record in the Championship is six wins, five draws and nine losses, with 1.05 goals per home game.
Their two most recent results have been an impressive 2-2 home draw with Oxford United and a gutsy 1-0 win at Middlesbrough, but they will want to add a home win to those efforts on Saturday.
Our Portsmouth vs Leicester City prediction leans towards a draw, since both teams have been hard to trust for consistent results this season, but a draw seems most likely. In terms of the Portsmouth vs Leicester City betting tips, it might be a smart choice to get on the 3.35 odds for a tie, while the 2.0 for over 2.5 goals and 1.77 for both teams to score look good for what should be a lively game featuring two teams that are well equipped to entertain.