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The Sheffield Wednesday vs Leicester prediction for Monday, 6 April 2026 (15:00 GMT) comes with real end-of-season nerves at Hillsborough. This is not a match where anyone talks about “beautiful football” first; it’s about points, survival, and who handles the pressure when legs feel heavy and the table looks even heavier.
Wednesday sit bottom (24th) with 18 points from 39 matches, and the most painful stat is simple: no home wins in 20 league games at Hillsborough. Add financial limitations and takeover uncertainty, and it’s the kind of background noise that never helps a squad.
Leicester are 22nd on 39 points, one point from safety, and still living with the hangover of a six-point deduction. For a club that was in the Premier League not long ago, back-to-back relegations would be the wrong kind of history.
Henrik Pedersen has been forced into constant improvisation. Wednesday’s injury list has been relentless, with season-ending issues for Ernie Weaver (foot) and Guilherme Siqueira (Achilles), and recent setbacks for Max Lowe and Di’Shon Bernard. Liam Cooper is being assessed, while several others are trying to return—though “trying” doesn’t always mean “starting.” In short: rotation isn’t a choice, it’s the only option.
Leicester, under Gary Rowett since February 2026, have leaned toward a 4-2-3-1 with a steadier midfield base. The double pivot of Harry Winks and Oliver Skipp is designed to reduce chaos, while Patson Daka leads the line supported by wide runners like Fatawu and Mavididi. The big fitness watch is Jordan James after an Achilles scare; Rowett suggested it’s minor, and he could be involved. Vestergaard and Aaron Ramsey are pushing to return, while Kristiansen remains out.
The most recent head to head meeting (29 Nov 2023) ended 1-1, and interestingly the market looked similar then: Leicester were priced short again.
The betting odds reflect the gap in squad power: Wednesday at 7.1, draw 4.35, Leicester 1.51. That gap also shows in squad value (€20.62m vs €145.15m), and our match model expects Leicester to control the ball and territory.
Why the away win? The projection screams sustained Leicester pressure: 67% possession, 18 shots to 6, and 5 on-target to Wednesday’s 1. Corners also lean away (5-2), suggesting Leicester spend more time in the final third—always useful when the game becomes a grind.
Wednesday can point to a recent “we’re not dead yet” moment, drawing 1-1 with Watford despite huge odds. Leicester also drew 1-1 at Ipswich as underdogs. But in a match where Leicester are expected to bring control rather than chaos, the model prefers them to finally turn dominance into three points. That’s the core of our Sheffield Wednesday vs Leicester prediction: Leicester win, and at least two goals in total.
The Sheffield Wednesday vs Leicester prediction for Monday, 6 April 2026 (15:00 GMT) comes with real end-of-season nerves at Hillsborough. This is not a match where anyone talks about “beautiful football” first; it’s about points, survival, and who handles the pressure when legs feel heavy and the table looks even heavier.
Wednesday sit bottom (24th) with 18 points from 39 matches, and the most painful stat is simple: no home wins in 20 league games at Hillsborough. Add financial limitations and takeover uncertainty, and it’s the kind of background noise that never helps a squad.
Leicester are 22nd on 39 points, one point from safety, and still living with the hangover of a six-point deduction. For a club that was in the Premier League not long ago, back-to-back relegations would be the wrong kind of history.
Henrik Pedersen has been forced into constant improvisation. Wednesday’s injury list has been relentless, with season-ending issues for Ernie Weaver (foot) and Guilherme Siqueira (Achilles), and recent setbacks for Max Lowe and Di’Shon Bernard. Liam Cooper is being assessed, while several others are trying to return—though “trying” doesn’t always mean “starting.” In short: rotation isn’t a choice, it’s the only option.
Leicester, under Gary Rowett since February 2026, have leaned toward a 4-2-3-1 with a steadier midfield base. The double pivot of Harry Winks and Oliver Skipp is designed to reduce chaos, while Patson Daka leads the line supported by wide runners like Fatawu and Mavididi. The big fitness watch is Jordan James after an Achilles scare; Rowett suggested it’s minor, and he could be involved. Vestergaard and Aaron Ramsey are pushing to return, while Kristiansen remains out.
The most recent head to head meeting (29 Nov 2023) ended 1-1, and interestingly the market looked similar then: Leicester were priced short again.
The betting odds reflect the gap in squad power: Wednesday at 7.1, draw 4.35, Leicester 1.51. That gap also shows in squad value (€20.62m vs €145.15m), and our match model expects Leicester to control the ball and territory.
Why the away win? The projection screams sustained Leicester pressure: 67% possession, 18 shots to 6, and 5 on-target to Wednesday’s 1. Corners also lean away (5-2), suggesting Leicester spend more time in the final third—always useful when the game becomes a grind.
Wednesday can point to a recent “we’re not dead yet” moment, drawing 1-1 with Watford despite huge odds. Leicester also drew 1-1 at Ipswich as underdogs. But in a match where Leicester are expected to bring control rather than chaos, the model prefers them to finally turn dominance into three points. That’s the core of our Sheffield Wednesday vs Leicester prediction: Leicester win, and at least two goals in total.
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Leicester is expected to win with odds of -1962 -196
Leicester is expected to win with odds of -196Over 1.5 -345
At least 2 goals will be scored in the matchNo -123
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Away win/draw and under 4.5 goals
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Sheffield W |
06-Apr-26
1:1
| Leicester ![]() |
Sheffield W |
29-Nov-23
1:1
| Leicester ![]() |
Sheffield W |
24-Nov-12
0:2
| Leicester ![]() |
Sheffield W |
03-Dec-13
2:1
| Leicester ![]() |
Leicester |
10-Aug-25
2:1
| Sheffield W ![]() |
Leicester |
13-Feb-24
2:0
| Sheffield W ![]() |
Leicester |
29-Aug-20
0:0
| Sheffield W ![]() |
Leicester |
29-Aug-20
0:0
| Sheffield W ![]() |
Leicester |
09-Mar-13
0:1
| Sheffield W ![]() |
| 18 Apr |
Sheffield W
| - |
Charlton
| - | |
| 11 Apr | D |
Coventry
| 0 |
Sheffield W
| 0 |
| 06 Apr | D |
Sheffield W
| 1 |
Leicester
| 1 |
| 03 Apr | L |
Stoke City
| 2 |
Sheffield W
| 0 |
| 21 Mar | L |
Hull
| 3 |
Sheffield Wed
| 1 |
| 14 Mar | L |
Sheffield Wed
| 0 |
Ipswich
| 2 |
| 10 Mar | D |
Sheffield Wed
| 1 |
Watford
| 1 |
| 07 Mar | L |
Derby
| 2 |
Sheffield Wed
| 1 |
| 28 Feb | L |
Sheffield Wed
| 1 |
Southampton
| 3 |
| 25 Feb | L |
Norwich
| 2 |
Sheffield Wed
| 0 |
| 18 Apr | Portsmouth |
- | Leicester |
- | |
| 11 Apr | L | Leicester |
0 | Swansea |
1 |
| 06 Apr | D | Sheffield W |
1 | Leicester |
1 |
| 03 Apr | D | Leicester |
2 | Preston |
2 |
| 21 Mar | D | Watford |
0 | Leicester |
0 |
| 14 Mar | L | Leicester |
1 | QPR |
3 |
| 10 Mar | W | Leicester |
2 | Bristol City |
0 |
| 07 Mar | D | Ipswich |
1 | Leicester |
1 |
| 28 Feb | L | Leicester |
0 | Norwich |
2 |
| 24 Feb | D | Middlesbrough |
1 | Leicester |
1 |
England - Championship| Team | M | G | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Coventry | 42 | 84-42 | 85 |
| 2 |
Ipswich | 41 | 71-42 | 75 |
| 3 |
Millwall | 42 | 56-47 | 73 |
| 4 |
Southampton | 42 | 73-50 | 72 |
| 5 |
Middlesbrough | 42 | 62-42 | 72 |
| 6 |
Hull City | 42 | 64-60 | 68 |
| 7 |
Wrexham | 42 | 63-60 | 64 |
| 8 |
Derby | 42 | 61-53 | 63 |
| 9 |
Norwich | 42 | 55-50 | 58 |
| 10 |
Bristol City | 42 | 52-51 | 58 |
| 11 |
QPR | 42 | 58-63 | 58 |
| 12 |
Watford | 42 | 52-51 | 57 |
| 13 |
Preston | 42 | 50-53 | 57 |
| 14 |
Swansea | 42 | 50-54 | 57 |
| 15 |
Birmingham | 42 | 51-52 | 56 |
| 16 |
Stoke City | 42 | 49-46 | 55 |
| 17 |
Sheffield Utd | 42 | 59-59 | 54 |
| 18 |
Charlton | 42 | 39-51 | 49 |
| 19 |
Portsmouth | 42 | 43-57 | 48 |
| 20 |
Blackburn | 43 | 38-53 | 48 |
| 21 |
West Brom | 42 | 42-56 | 46 |
| 22 |
Oxford United | 42 | 41-54 | 44 |
| 23 |
Leicester | 42 | 54-64 | 41 |
| 24 |
Sheffield | 42 | 25-82 | -4 |