The kick off for the match between Leicester Women and Chelsea Women will take place at 14:30 (UK time) - Sunday, 05/03 - at the King Power Stadium. This clash of the 2025/26 Women's Super League looks very promising!

Before placing your bets on this match, check out the full analysis, including predictions for Leicester Women vs Chelsea F.C.. We also highlight the most interesting odds and markets with a high chance of winning. Providing today’s best free tip to help you make informed and profitable betting decisions.

APWin predictions for Leicester Women vs Chelsea Women

With odds already released by major bookmakers, our experts have crunched the numbers and dissected the key match data. Find our value-packed prediction for this encounter below:

APWin Prediction

Under 3.5 Goals

After a thorough assessment of the primary betting markets, APWin analysts have identified bets with strong value potential.

👉 Our prediction is: under 9.5 corners

We expect that corners will be hard to come by in the Leicester Women vs Chelsea Women match. Neither team has been able to create too many corner opportunities this season with how they have played, and this figures to be another match with a low corner count.

So for this match, we recommend betting on under 9.5 corners, where 9 total corners or fewer between the two teams will win the bet.

Leicester Women Preview

Leicester Women has played 20 matches in the Women's Super League so far, with 2 wins, 3 draws, and 15 losses. This results in an average of 0.45 points per match.

In the 2025/26 season, the team has recorded 2 wins, 3 draws, and 14 losses. Leicester Women's attack has scored 10 goals, 10 of them in the league, which gives an average of 0.5 goals per league match and 0.53 goals per match across the entire season.

Shannon O’Brien is the team’s top scorer with 4 goals, while Sari Kees leads the team in assists with 1. Defensively, Leicester Women has conceded 48 goals in the league (an average of 2.4) and 41 goals throughout the entire season (an average of 2.16 over 19 matches).

Chelsea Women preview

In 20 Women's Super League matches, Chelsea Women has recorded 13 wins, 4 draws, and 3 losses, with an average of 2.15 points per game.

In the 2025/26 season, the team has 18 wins in 28 matches. The team has scored 62 goals, 40 of them in the Women's Super League (an average of 2 goals per match), with Alyssa Thompson being the team's top scorer with 7 goals and Wieke Kaptein providing 3 assists.

Defensively, Chelsea FC has conceded 19 goals in the league and 25 in the 2025/26 season overall, resulting in an average of 0.89 goals conceded per match.

Head to head: Leicester Women vs Chelsea Women

Review the head-to-head record between the teams, featuring key data to support your match prediction.

Home Team

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Leicester Women

England - FA Women's Super League

Form Last 5 PPG
Overall L L L L L

0

Home L L L L W

0.6

Away L L L L L

0

Away Team

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Chelsea Women

England - FA Women's Super League

Form Last 5 PPG
Overall W W W L D

2

Home W W W W L

2.4

Away W L D W L

1.4

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Published on 30 April 2026, at 21:31 Last updated on 30 April 2026, at 21:31
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