Leicester headed into Sunday's meeting with Tottenham searching for a record-extending fourth home win in the WSL.
But while Drew Spence's 62nd minute equaliser, which cancelled out Josefine Rybrink's own goal, denied them the three points, there can be few arguments about the King Power Stadium being something of a fortress for the Foxes.
Leicester haven't lost a league match on home soil since a 2-0 defeat by Manchester United on 17 November, with two draws book-ending a run of three victories.
Fourteen of their 16 points during the 2024-25 campaign have come at home, placing them seventh in the table for home fixtures.
However, while their impressive home form has seen them move seven points clear of the relegation zone – not quite mathematically safe but almost assured of survival with just four matches remaining – manager Amandine Miquel will be keen to address their away record.
Leicester have registered just two draws from nine matches on the road this season, scoring three goals and conceding 17 - the second-worst away record in the league.