Preview
Football fans, get ready for a fascinating lunchtime kick-off as Leicester City welcome Charlton Athletic to the King Power Stadium on January 31, 2026. If you’re searching for the most insightful Leicester vs Charlton prediction, you’ve come to the right place. This preview blends the latest team news, tactical shifts, and our AI’s sports betting tips to help you make sense of the betting odds and what to expect from this Championship encounter.
Let’s start with the hosts. Leicester City have had a turbulent week, parting ways with manager Marti Cifuentes after a string of poor results. Andy King, a club legend, steps in as caretaker manager, hoping to steady the ship. The Foxes’ recent form has been worrying, with five losses in their last eight games and a worrying inability to keep a clean sheet in their last 23 Championship matches. Injuries to key players like top scorer Jordan James (hamstring) and Oliver Skipp (knock) have only added to their woes. On the bright side, Abdul Fatawu remains a creative spark, and with a squad valued at €145.40m, Leicester still boast plenty of quality.
Expect some tactical tweaks from King, who may opt for a more positive approach after Cifuentes’ pragmatic style failed to deliver results. The Foxes will likely look to dominate possession (our stats suggest 57%) and use their attacking talent to break down Charlton’s defense.
Charlton Athletic, meanwhile, are fighting for survival after a promising start to the season. Nathan Jones remains at the helm, with Danny Hylton recently promoted to the coaching staff. The Addicks have been busy in the January window, bringing in fresh faces like Harry Clarke, Lyndon Dykes, Zach Mitchell, and Luke Chambers. However, recent results have been tough: a 3.9 defeat to Millwall and a 2-1 loss at Derby have left them desperate for points.
Charlton’s squad value (€30.50m) is dwarfed by Leicester’s, but their fighting spirit can’t be underestimated. After their heavy defeat to Millwall, both manager and players have spoken about the need to “rectify” their mistakes—a clear sign of a team determined to bounce back.
Looking at the head to head record, Leicester have had the upper hand in recent meetings. The Foxes won 1-0 in August 2025 and 3-0 back in 2014. However, Charlton fans will remember their trio of 2-1 wins between 2012 and 2013, showing that upsets are possible in this fixture. Both teams have pulled off surprise draws recently—Leicester’s 2-2 at Nottingham Forest and Charlton’s 1-1 at Birmingham—proving they can defy the betting odds on their day.
Now, let’s move to the part everyone’s waiting for: the Leicester vs Charlton prediction from NerdyTips’ AI. Here’s how the numbers stack up:
Other stats to keep in mind for your sports betting decisions:
Given the betting odds—home win at 2.05, draw at 3.45, away win at 3.9—the value lies in backing Leicester to avoid defeat (1X), especially with the AI’s high confidence. The over 1.5 goals bet is also appealing, though perhaps not as strong as the main tip.
While Leicester’s recent struggles and managerial upheaval might give Charlton hope, the stats, squad value, and historical head to head record all point towards a home win. Still, in football—and especially in the Championship—nothing is ever certain. If you’re feeling brave, a small punt on the draw could offer value, but the smart money is on Leicester to get their season back on track.
So, for your Leicester vs Charlton prediction, trust the numbers, watch out for new manager bounce, and enjoy what promises to be an intriguing lunchtime kick-off at the King Power. Happy betting!
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31-Aug-13
2:1
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19-Feb-13
1:2
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2:1
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| 24 Jan | L |
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1:2
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| 20 Jan | D |
Wrexham.
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1:1
| Leicester.
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| 17 Jan | L |
Coventry.
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2:1
| Leicester.
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| 10 Jan | W |
Cheltenham.
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0:2
| Leicester.
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| 05 Jan | W |
Leicester.
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2:1
| West Brom.
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| 01 Jan | L |
Sheffield Ut.
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3:1
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| 29 Dec | W |
Leicester.
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2:1
| Derby.
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| 26 Dec | L |
Leicester.
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1:2
| Watford.
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| 20 Dec | L |
QPR.
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4:1
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| 13 Dec | W |
Leicester.
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3:1
| Ipswich.
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| 24 Jan | L | Millwall. |
4:0 |
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| 20 Jan | L | Charlton. |
1:2 |
Derby.![]() |
| 17 Jan | W | Charlton. |
1:0 |
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| 10 Jan | L | Charlton. |
1:5 |
Chelsea.![]() |
| 04 Jan | D | Blackburn. |
2:2 |
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| 01 Jan | D | Charlton. |
1:1 |
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| 29 Dec | L | Portsmouth. |
2:1 |
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| 26 Dec | L | Norwich. |
1:0 |
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| 20 Dec | W | Charlton. |
1:0 |
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| 13 Dec | D | Birmingham. |
1:1 |
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England - Championship| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
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| 1 |
Coventry | 29 | 62-33 | 58 |
| 2 |
Middlesbrough | 29 | 46-29 | 55 |
| 3 |
Ipswich | 28 | 48-27 | 50 |
| 4 |
Hull City | 28 | 47-40 | 50 |
| 5 |
Millwall | 29 | 36-35 | 49 |
| 6 |
Wrexham | 29 | 43-37 | 44 |
| 7 |
Bristol City | 29 | 40-31 | 43 |
| 8 |
Watford | 28 | 39-33 | 43 |
| 9 |
Preston | 29 | 36-33 | 43 |
| 10 |
Stoke City | 29 | 34-26 | 42 |
| 11 |
Derby | 29 | 39-37 | 42 |
| 12 |
QPR | 29 | 40-42 | 40 |
| 13 |
Birmingham | 29 | 39-38 | 39 |
| 14 |
Leicester | 29 | 40-43 | 38 |
| 15 |
Southampton | 29 | 41-41 | 37 |
| 16 |
Swansea | 29 | 32-37 | 36 |
| 17 |
Sheffield Utd | 28 | 39-41 | 35 |
| 18 |
Norwich | 29 | 37-41 | 33 |
| 19 |
Charlton | 28 | 27-38 | 32 |
| 20 |
West Brom | 29 | 32-44 | 32 |
| 21 |
Portsmouth | 27 | 24-37 | 30 |
| 22 |
Blackburn | 28 | 26-37 | 29 |
| 23 |
Oxford United | 28 | 27-36 | 27 |
| 24 |
Sheffield | 28 | 18-56 | -7 |