Leicester City celebrated their triumphant return to the Premier League in style on Monday, securing the Championship title with a resounding 3-0 victory over Preston at Deepdale. The Foxes’ promotion was confirmed after Leeds United’s unexpected 4-0 defeat at QPR on Friday.
Jamie Vardy, the 37-year-old captain and a key figure in Leicester’s historic Premier League triumph in 2016, played a pivotal role in the title-clinching victory. He opened the scoring with a mishit effort that found the far corner in the 36th minute. Vardy doubled Leicester’s lead in the second half, smashing the ball into an unguarded net after Wout Faes’ shot rebounded off the post.
Kasey McAteer sealed the title party with a header from Abdul Fatawu’s cross 23 minutes from time. The victory ensured that Leicester would finish top of the Championship with a game to spare, ahead of Ipswich Town.
Leicester’s return to the Premier League is a welcome relief after their surprising relegation last season. The club has been facing financial challenges and was charged by the Premier League in March for alleged breaches of profit and sustainability rules. If found guilty, Leicester could face a points deduction upon their return to the top flight.
The battle for the second automatic promotion spot will go down to the final day of the Championship season on Saturday. Leeds United currently sit second on goal difference ahead of Ipswich Town, who have a game in hand. Ipswich will host Huddersfield Town on the final day, while Leeds face Southampton at Elland Road. Only the top two teams will be automatically promoted, with teams finishing from third to sixth entering the playoffs for the third promotion spot.