LEICESTER are the Championship's form team and they have a chance to show why against Bristol City tonight.

Sven-Goran Eriksson, with the help of a few quid, has transformed the side in his short spell at the club and they look play-off certs after fighting the early pasrt of the campaign at the wrong end of the table.

Strikers Yakubu and Darius Vassell have played their part but star man has consistently been former Blackburn striker Paul Gallagher who is 13-2 with bet365 to score first tonight.

Ex-Everton star Yakubu is 9-2 at Coral while centre-half Sol Bamba, a big success since signing from Hibs last month, is 7-1 with William Hill to score at any time.

Leicester are 4-9 with Ladbrokes and William Hill to make it four wins in a row while City are 7-1 with Paddy Power.

That might look big but the only time they've scored in the last seven was in putting four past poor Preston.

I really fancy Leicester and they could even cover the minus one handicap.

Recommendation: Leicester -1 (23-20, 888sport, Blue Square)

The other game tonight is in League Two where Port Vale entertain Bradford.
Vale haven't been as exciting to watch recently but haven't been giving much away.

Bradford, on the other hand, are heading in the wrong direction after one win in eight.
Vale need the points to stay in the play-off hunt and should get them.

They are 19-20 at totesport while Bradford are 7-2 at Chandler.

Leagues Tipped:

Mr Fixit

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