Southampton is not having a good season at all. The team is at the very bottom of the Premier League, and now a new coach has recently been appointed. Manager Selles opened with a win away to Chelsea, but then followed that up with a loss against Leeds. Now he plays his first match as head coach - in addition to when he had to step in as an interim in a cup match in November - in front of his own fans. Selles is a trainer who has no playing career behind him, but that doesn't make him unfit for the job. On the other hand, Selles has been an assistant coach for several years and has had assistant coaching assignments in, among other places, Denmark and Norway. Leicester has also had a weak season, by the club's standards. The team is in 14th place in the Premier League, and when the season just seemed to turn around, they went on two straight league defeats in mid-February. However, the losses came against Man Utd and Arsenal, and before that, they won against Tottenham. I see a clearly higher level at Leicester than at Southampton, and even though they lost their last two league games, as I said, they were against top teams. Only three of Leicester's games have ended in draws, and the same goes for Southampton. I believe this game will probably end in a draw but maybe guests can go home with all three points. That's why they call them "Foxes".