Leicester City edged out Blackburn Rovers 1-0 at Ewood Park on 2 May 2026 in a tightly contested English Football League Championship fixture. The solitary goal proved decisive as the Foxes continued their push for automatic promotion, while Rovers were left to rue missed opportunities in front of their home supporters.
Match Overview
The encounter was a classic Championship battle, defined by defensive discipline and a single moment of quality. Leicester controlled possession for large spells, but Blackburn remained dangerous on the counter-attack. The game's decisive moment arrived in the 67th minute when Leicester's forward latched onto a through ball and calmly slotted past the goalkeeper, silencing the Ewood Park crowd.
Key Stats and Performance
- Possession: Leicester City 58% – Blackburn Rovers 42%
- Shots on Target: Leicester 4 – Blackburn 2
- Corners: Leicester 7 – Blackburn 3
- Fouls Committed: Leicester 10 – Blackburn 14
Rovers' best chance came early in the second half when a header from a set-piece was brilliantly saved by the Leicester goalkeeper. Despite late pressure, Blackburn could not find an equaliser, and Leicester held firm to secure a vital three points on the road.
Standings Impact
The victory kept Leicester firmly in the automatic promotion places, closing the gap on the league leaders. For Blackburn, the defeat was a setback in their own top-six ambitions, leaving them just outside the play-off positions with only a handful of matches remaining in the season.

