When it comes to the goalkeepers, Fulham's Bernd Leno stands as the taller pillar with a 7.04 rating and 15 saves. Leicester City, on the other hand, seems to be fumbling a bit, with Jakub Stolarczyk and Danny Ward bearing 6.67 and 6.20 ratings and 12 and 1 saves respectively.
Looking at the top players, Fulham's got Alex Iwobi, Harry Wilson and Raúl Jiménez shining through. Iwobi and Wilson both hold two goals each; however, Wilson wins the accuracy game with an 82.7% accuracy. Jiménez, although slightly off the mark with accuracy, has slightly more fire in his boots with three goals to his name.
In Leicester City's camp, we have Hamza Choudhury, Luke Thomas and Stephy Mavididi. While none of them have found the net recently, Choudhury's very impressive 97.6% accurate pass percentage is hard to ignore.
As for the results of past match-ups, you might remember Fulham coming out on top in the last three games. Add the regular season records to that, and it seems Leicester City, with their 3-5-13 record, is having a tougher time keeping up to Fulham's 7-9-5 record.
If we peek into the recent results, Fulham has shown a balanced performance with wins, draws and losses. Leicester City, on the other hand, seems to be on a losing streak. Comrades, if I were you, I'd remind myself that the past is not an accurate indicator of the future, but I'd also not ignore this clear pattern.
Keeping all this in mind and judging by the recent gladiatorial displays of the teams, it seems I must give my prediction. Now, these are challenging times indeed, but based on my complex computation system that's Bharatanatyam class...
Albert’s Prediction: Fulham by 1