In a thrilling match on Filbert Way, Wilfred Ndidi’s close-range goal in the 22nd minute gave Leicester City the lead, followed by Jamie Vardy’s header in the 65th minute, making up for his earlier missed penalty.
Despite a series of chances for West Bromwich Albion, including heroic goal-line clearances and impressive saves, Leicester held on to their lead.
Jed Wallace’s breakaway goal set up a tense finish, but Leicester’s valiant defending secured a jubilant victory at full-time.
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With this crucial win, Leicester City edged closer to their goal, reaching 91 points in the nerve-shredding race for promotion.
This places them two points ahead of second-placed Ipswich Town and four points clear of Leeds United in third, with all top three teams having three games remaining.
Leicester’s next challenge is against Southampton at King Power Stadium on Tuesday night, which promises to be another pivotal match in their bid for promotion.
Southampton, currently on 84 points, could level with Leeds United if they win against Cardiff City later on Saturday.
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