Leicester vs QPR Result

Leicester
Full Time

QPR
π King Power Stadium, Leicester
ποΈ Saturday, 14 Mar 2026 at 15:00
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CERTIFIED WPredicted
1 - 1
Actual
1 - 3
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QPR Stun Leicester with Second-Half Blitz at King Power
Leicester City suffered a surprise 3-1 home defeat to QPR at the King Power Stadium, despite dominating possession and taking an early lead. Stephy Mavididi put the Foxes ahead in the 14th minute, but QPR responded with clinical efficiency, turning the game on its head with three unanswered goalsβone before halftime and two more in a devastating spell after the break. Leicester controlled 62% of the ball and attempted nine shots, but struggled to convert their dominance into clear-cut chances, registering only two shots on target. QPR, meanwhile, made the most of their opportunities, firing 14 shots (three on target) and punishing Leicester's defensive lapses. The visitors' physical approach was evident with 15 fouls and three yellow cards, but their tactical discipline and sharp finishing ultimately secured a vital away victory.
Leicester
Leicester started brightly, capitalizing on their early pressure when Stephy Mavididi opened the scoring in the 14th minute. The Foxes controlled the tempo with 62% possession and looked comfortable in their 4-2-3-1 setup, but struggled to break down a resolute QPR defense after taking the lead. Despite their territorial advantage, Leicester managed just two shots on target and were repeatedly caught out on the counter. The second half exposed Leicester's defensive frailties, as they conceded twice in quick succession and failed to muster a response. Their midfield, anchored by Oliver Skipp and Jordan James, could not stem the tide as QPR grew in confidence. Substitutions failed to alter the momentum, and Leicester's lack of cutting edge in the final third proved costly.
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QPR
QPR delivered a textbook away performance, soaking up pressure and striking decisively on the break. Despite seeing just 38% of the ball, the visitors were far more incisive in attack, registering 14 shots and making the most of their three on target. Their 4-4-2 formation provided defensive solidity and allowed them to transition quickly, especially after falling behind early. The turning point came just before halftime, as QPR equalized and then seized control with two goals in the opening 13 minutes of the second half. Their physicality and tactical discipline frustrated Leicester, while their forwards capitalized on defensive errors to secure a memorable win.
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Key Moments
14' β Goal
Stephy Mavididi puts Leicester ahead with a composed finish.
43' β Goal
QPR equalize just before halftime, shifting momentum.
50' β Goal
QPR take the lead early in the second half, stunning the home crowd.
58' β Goal
QPR extend their advantage, effectively sealing the result.
Multiple' β Yellow Cards
QPR pick up three yellow cards as their physical approach frustrates Leicester.
Tactical Analysis
Leicester set up in a 4-2-3-1, seeking to control possession and dictate play through their midfield pivot of Skipp and James. Their full-backs pushed high, but this left space in behind, which QPR exploited ruthlessly. The Foxes' attacking trio behind Ayew struggled to find pockets of space as QPR's midfield four stayed compact and disciplined. QPR's 4-4-2 was designed for defensive solidity and quick transitions. After weathering Leicester's early pressure, they grew into the game, pressing selectively and breaking with purpose. Their tactical shift after the equalizer was evident, as they committed more men forward and capitalized on Leicester's defensive disorganization. The visitors' set-piece threat also kept Leicester on edge, as reflected by their six corners.
Turning Point
QPR's equalizer in the 43rd minute, which shifted momentum and set the stage for their dominant second-half display.
Man of the Match
Rayan Kolli
Led QPR's attacking line with energy, scored a crucial second-half goal, and was central to their counter-attacking threat.