
Dive into Coral’s post-match review of Leicester City 1-1 Middlesbrough in the Championship on Tuesday, 04 November 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.
Leicester City 1-1 Middlesbrough Post-Match Review
Leicester City and Middlesbrough played out a hard-fought 1-1 draw at the King Power Stadium. The Foxes, who had been struggling with three losses and a draw in their recent form, managed to secure a point against a strong Middlesbrough side. The key moment for Leicester came just before halftime when they were awarded a penalty, which they converted to take the lead. Despite their recent poor run, this result might offer some relief, though it does little to change their mid-table position.
Middlesbrough, on the other hand, showed resilience by coming back to equalise in the 90th minute. This draw extends their unbeaten run to three games, following a loss to Watford. The Boro’s performance was commendable, especially considering they were playing away from home. The late goal by Middlesbrough was a testament to their fighting spirit and could be a crucial point in their campaign to maintain their position near the top of the Championship table.
Leicester City 1-1 Middlesbrough Statistics
The statistics from the match paint a picture of a game dominated by Middlesbrough in terms of possession, with 63% compared to Leicester’s 37%. This control was reflected in their higher number of corners, with six to Leicester’s three, and a better success rate in dribbles at 50% against Leicester’s 29%. Despite this, Leicester managed to keep the game competitive, showing resilience in defense.
The disciplinary aspect of the game was starkly different, with Leicester receiving six yellow cards compared to Middlesbrough’s one. Additionally, Middlesbrough had a player sent off, which might have influenced the final stages of the match. These stats suggest that while Middlesbrough controlled the ball, Leicester’s physical approach and a crucial penalty helped them secure a draw.
Key Moments from Leicester City 1-1 Middlesbrough
The pivotal moment for Leicester City came in the 45th minute when they were awarded a penalty. This opportunity allowed them to take the lead just before halftime, setting the stage for a tense second half. The penalty was a crucial moment that gave Leicester hope of ending their poor run of form.
Middlesbrough’s resilience was on full display when they scored an equaliser in the 90th minute. This late goal not only secured a point for the visitors but also highlighted their determination to fight until the very end. The equaliser was a turning point that shifted the momentum and ensured both teams left with a share of the spoils.
Leicester City 1-1 Middlesbrough Lineups
Leicester City
Leicester City lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Jakub Stolarczyk in goal and a backline of Caleb Okoli, Jannik Vestergaard, Ben Nelson, and Luke Thomas. The midfield was anchored by Harry Winks and Oliver Skipp, with Issahaku Fatawu, Jordan James, and Jordan Ayew supporting striker Julián Carranza. This setup allowed Leicester to maintain a solid defensive structure while looking to counter-attack, which was evident in their ability to secure a penalty and hold onto a draw despite less possession.
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough deployed a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Sol Brynn between the posts and a defense consisting of Callum Brittain, Luke Ayling, Alfie Jones, and Matt Targett. The midfield duo of Hayden Hackney and Aidan Morris provided stability, while Morgan Whittaker, David Strelec, and Delano Burgzorg supported the lone striker Tommy Conway. This formation enabled Middlesbrough to dominate possession and create numerous attacking opportunities, culminating in a late equaliser that showcased their attacking prowess.
Coral’s Man of the Match
Morgan Whittaker of Middlesbrough was named Man of the Match for his outstanding performance. Whittaker’s ability to control the game from midfield was crucial, as evidenced by his team’s 63% possession. His influence on the pitch was significant, and his contribution to the team’s attacking play helped secure the late equaliser, making him a deserving recipient of this accolade.
Updated Form Guide
Leicester City
Recent Championship matches:
- Draw: 1-1 vs Middlesbrough (H)
- Loss: 0-2 vs Blackburn Rovers (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Millwall (A)
- Loss: 1-2 vs Hull City (A)
- Draw: 1-1 vs Portsmouth (H)
Middlesbrough
Recent Championship matches:
- Draw: 1-1 vs Leicester City (A)
- Loss: 0-3 vs Watford (A)
- Draw: 1-1 vs Wrexham (H)
- Win: 1-0 vs Sheffield Wednesday (A)
- Win: 2-1 vs Ipswich Town (H)
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Leicester City
Currently 13th in the league with 18 points, Leicester City will face Norwich City, who are 23rd with 8 points, on November 08, 2025 at 15:00.
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Middlesbrough
Sitting 3rd in the league with 26 points, Middlesbrough’s next match is against Birmingham City, who are 9th with 21 points, on November 08, 2025 at 15:00.
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