Despite the managerial changes, Leicester home games average 11.19 corners, which is the third-highest figure behind Sheffield Utd (11.81) and Middlesbrough (11.35). I'm backing eight or more match corners here, which has happened in 11 of Leicester's games at the King Power.
In the small sample under Rowett, Foxes matches have seen corner counts of 11 (at Stoke) and 13 (at Middlesbrough), which continues their theme throughout the season. Norwich away matches average 10.59, which is the seventh-highest, so it’s only right to expect corners, with this line landing in 23 of their league games already this season.
Individually, the Foxes take on average 6.13 corners per home game, while it’s 4.29 for Norwich in their road trips. Their last three second-tier meetings have had 11, 11, and nine corners, so an average of 10.3, which is similar to both teams’ match averages across this 2025/26 campaign.