Leicester City are set to welcome struggling Fulham to the King Power Stadium in a Premier League game on Saturday afternoon.
Brendan Rodgers’ tenure at the Foxes didn’t start as per the scripts as his team lost 2-1 to Watford. The Northern Irish manager will expect his team to bounce back at home this weekend.
Fulham, meanwhile, put in a courageous display in Scott Parker’s first game in charge but eventually came up short in a 2-1 defeat against Chelsea.
Jamie Vardy picked up a minor injury in the defeat at Watford but should be fit in time to face Fulham.
The Danish international has played every game this season and should keep his place.
Pereira will be given a role at right-back at the weekend. The Portuguese will have to be defensively diligent to guide the Foxes to three points.
Maguire is a ball-playing centre-half who is an asset to have on both sides of the pitch.
Partnering Maguire at the heart of the Leicester defence will be Evans, who will look to put in a strong performance after his struggles at Watford.
Regarded as one of the best left-backs in the Premier League, Chilwell will look to stretch the Fulham defence on Saturday.
Tielemans has taken the Premier League like a duck to water and deserves to keep his place in the team.
Ndidi adds a lot of bite and tenacity to Leicester’s engine room. The Nigerian will look to be his usual self at the weekend.
Barnes has slotted into the team well since being recalled from his loan spell. He is expected to start on the right wing.
One of the signings of the season, Maddison has been among the Leicester’s best players this season. His pace, vision and unpredictable movement make him such an exciting player to watch.
Gray has blown hot and cold this season but could get a new lease of life under Rodgers. He could be handed a role at left-wing.
Vardy can wreak havoc single-handedly on his day which makes him such a dangerous striker in the Premier League.