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Championship | Gameweek 4
Aug 26, 2023 at 3pm UK
New York Stadium
LL

Rotherham
1 - 2
Leicester

Onyedinma (53')
Rathbone (87'), C (90')
FT(HT: 0-1)
McAteer (12', 84')
Mavididi (89'), Hermansen (90+3')

Preview: Rotherham United vs. Leicester City - prediction, team news, lineups

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Sports Mole previews Saturday's Championship clash between Rotherham United and Leicester City, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.
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Two sides who find themselves at opposite ends of the Championship table at this early stage of the season will meet at the New York Stadium for the first time ever on Saturday, as Rotherham United play host to Leicester City.

The Millers boast just one point from their opening three outings in England's second tier, while their newly-relegated visitors are one of just two sides with three victories on the board.


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After their impressive 19th-placed finish in the Championship last time around under the management of Matt Taylor, halting a six-year run of promotions and relegations between England's second and third tiers, Rotherham United headed into the new term again with the aim of again staying in the division, but it has been a relatively slow start for the South Yorkshire outfit.

The Millers began away at Stoke City and suffered a heavy 4-1 defeat, as Lee Peltier's goal was not enough to trigger a turnaround after the hosts went three goals up in the first half through Ki-Jana Hoever and an Andre Vidigal brace, before Jacob Brown added a fourth for the Potters in injury time.

Then on the back of a penalty shootout triumph over Morecambe in the EFL Cup first round, Taylor's men hosted Blackburn Rovers and went 2-0 up through Hakeem Odoffin and Fred Onyedinma, only to see the latter sent off in the 50th minute and Sammie Szmodics net a brace in the final 20 minutes to force a share of the spoils at the New York Stadium.

Left disappointed by that result, albeit having picked up their first point in the process, the Millers then faced the tough test of a trip to Sunderland last weekend, and Odoffin was again on the scoresheet to put them ahead early, only for Jobe Bellingham to instantly level the scores before netting his and the hosts' second of the game early in the second half to send Rotherham home empty-handed.

Now back on home turf, Taylor's side will be desperate to put an end to their losing start on Saturday to avoid falling behind at the bottom end of the division in the coming weeks.

They certainly face a tough test, though, as Leicester City make their first ever trip to the New York Stadium with the aim of making it four wins from four league games and five from five outings in all competitions this term.

Following their relegation from the Premier League last season, the Foxes turned to Enzo Maresca to lead their bid for an immediate promotion, and his tenure began with a 2-1 victory away at home to Coventry City, having come from a goal down in the final 15 minutes thanks to Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's brace, before they made the short trip to Burton Albion in the EFL Cup and progressed with a 2-0 triumph courtesy of goals from Kelechi Iheanacho and Wilfried Ndidi.

The Midlands outfit then travelled to take on Huddersfield Town in their second Championship outing, and they would eventually break the Terriers' resistance to go a goal up through Stephy Mavididi in the 73rd minute and hold on for the 1-0 win, before most recently hosting Cardiff City at the King Power Stadium last Saturday.

Wanya Marcal-Madivadua gave Maresca's side a first-half lead in that game, but they were then pegged back on the stroke of half time by an eye-catching long-range Aaron Ramsey goal, and after the contest looked set to end level, new signing Cesare Casadei popped up with a 92nd-minute goal to ensure the Foxes took all three points and continued their perfect record.

Now as one of just two sides with such a record after three rounds of Championship games, Leicester will be keen to further establish themselves in the leading pack in England's second tier in the coming weeks and make it four league wins on the trot on Saturday.

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Team News

Rotherham United will likely head into Saturday's game without Hakeem Odoffin, who has operated further forward than in his usual deep midfield role so far this term and already netted two league goals, as he was forced off in the first half of their eventual defeat to Sunderland.

However, Luton Town loanee Fred Onyedinma will return to contention after serving a suspension last time out and could fill the gap on the right-hand side, with fellow summer arrival Andre Green likely lining up on the other flank in support of lone frontman Jordan Hugill.

With Ben Wiles expected to miss out again, Taylor will likely field an unchanged midfield trio consisting of Ollie Rathbone and two further summer additions in Cafu and Christ Tiehi, who made his debut last weekend after arriving for a club-record fee, while Tyler Blackett and Cameron Humphreys should keep their places at the heart of the back four despite competition from Sean Morrison.

Enzo Maresca has steered clear of making too many changes to his Leicester City side in their three Championship outings thus far, and we should again see a similar lineup on Saturday, albeit with competition all over the pitch, including Cesare Casadei, who marked his debut with their injury-time winner off the bench against Cardiff, after arriving on loan from Chelsea.

He will hope to feature in an advanced midfield role, although Harry Winks, Wilfried Ndidi and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall have been preferred in the engine room so far this term, while Kelechi Iheanacho will again fight to get the nod up front in a 4-3-3 shape ahead of Jamie Vardy.

The frontman will likely be flanked by summer signing Stephy Mavididi and 20-year-old Wanya Marcal-Madivadua, who netted his first senior Foxes goal in last week's Cardiff game, while at the other end of the pitch, there is little reason to alter the back four of Ricardo Pereira, Wout Faes, Jannik Vestergaard and Manchester City loanee Callum Doyle, with Conor Coady still confined to the treatment room.


Rotherham United possible starting lineup:
Johansson; Lembikisa, Humphreys, Blackett, Bramall; Rathbone, Tiehi, Cafu; Onyedinma, Hugill, Green

Leicester City possible starting lineup:
Hermansen; Pereira, Faes, Vestergaard, Doyle; Winks, Ndidi, Dewsbury-Hall; Marcal-Madivadua, Iheanacho, Mavididi


We say: Rotherham United 0-2 Leicester City

While Rotherham will be desperate for a first league win of the campaign and are often difficult to beat, we see Leicester having too much quality for the Millers at the weekend and expect them to pick up another win to continue their perfect record at the start of the Championship season.


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