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Leicester mock Leeds with ‘I predict a riot’ tweet after Foxes earn promotion to Premier League as rivals lose to QPR

Leicester mocked Leeds on social media after they secured promotion to the Premier League.

The Foxes’ return to the top flight was confirmed after promotion rivals Leeds lost 4-0 away to QPR.

While Leicester have secured automatic promotion, Leeds, who sit second in the Championship, still have work to do if they want to move up.

Leeds are a point ahead of Ipswich but have played two more games than Kieran McKenna’s side.

After their promotion was confirmed, Leicester’s official account tweeted: “I predict a riot.”

Leicester mocked Leeds on social media after securing promotion to the Premier League

Leicester mocked Leeds on social media after securing promotion to the Premier League

Leicester's tweet was in response to Leeds' celebrations after their win against the Foxes.

Leicester’s tweet was in response to Leeds’ celebrations after their win against the Foxes.

The tweet referenced the Kaiser Chiefs song that was played when Leeds won 3-1 against Leicester in February after initially going a goal down.

The song is often played after Leeds’ home victories, and after the aforementioned match, Leeds released a video of their fans singing it accompanied by the words “I predict a riot.”

After Leeds beat Leicester 3-1, they closed the gap between them to six points. The gap is now four points but it is insurmountable since Leeds only have one match to play.

Leeds will host Southampton on the final day of the Championship season.

Ipswich, meanwhile, have away matches against Hull and Coventry before concluding the campaign at home to Huddersfield.

While Leicester have secured promotion, Leeds still have work to do if they want to move up.

While Leicester have secured promotion, Leeds still have work to do if they want to move up.

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