Leicester City welcome Manchester City at the King Power Stadium on Saturday hoping to bounce back to winning ways in the Premier League. The Foxes drew 0-0 with Midlands rivals Wolves last week, with midfielder Hamza Choudhury getting sent off in the second half.
Brendan Rodgers’ side, who are currently nine points above fourth-placed Chelsea, will be aiming to solidify their place in next season’s Champions League with a win over Manchester City.
Hamza Choudhury is suspended for this game after receiving two yellow cards against Wolves. Nampalys Mendy and Daniel Amartey remain sidelined, but Wilfred Ndidi could recover from a knee injury in time to face Man City at the weekend.
The undisputed first-choice keeper for Leicester, Schmeichel will love to keep a clean sheet against Man City after the 0-0 draw with Wolves last week.
The Portuguese has been one of the consistent performers for the Foxes this season. He’ll keep his place at right-back.
An experienced defender and leader, Evans will marshal his troops from the back and aim to keep Man City at bay.
The young Turk has been a revelation for Leicester, stepping up his game following Maguire’s exit last summer. He’ll partner Evans at the back.
Chilwell has been impressive in the league and is a certainty to retain his place at left-back.
Ndidi has been a massive performer for the Foxes. An excellent tackler, his presence in the engine room keeps Rodgers’ side ticking over.
Perez has blown hot and cold in his debut campaign at the King Power Stadium. A versatile attacker, the Spaniard will be stationed on the right flank.
Tielemans is a creative midfielder who’ll be key in opening up the Man City defence. He’ll start in central midfield.
Maddison brings a lot of craft and guile to the Leicester attack. The Englishman is one of the first names on Rodgers’ team sheet.
Barnes’ raw pace and power could cause a lot of headaches for Pep Guardiola’s men. The young Englishman will keep his place on the left flank.
With 17 goals in 24 league games, Vardy is Leicester’s primary source of goals. The former England international will lead the attack at the weekend.