- 1K. Schmeichel
- 3B. Chilwell
- 15H. Maguire
- 6Jonny Evans
- 14Ricardo Pereira
- 10J. Maddison
- 25W. Ndidi
- 21Y. Tielemans
- 19H. Barnes
- 9J. Vardy
- 7D. Gray
- 24N. Mendy
- 31R. Ghezzal
- 20S. Okazaki
- 12D. Ward
- 28C. Fuchs
- 5W. Morgan
- 8K. Ịheanachọ
- 25Sergio Rico
- 23Joe Bryan
- 13T. Ream
- 16H. Nordtveit
- 4D. Odoi
- 5C. Chambers
- 10T. Cairney
- 6K. McDonald
- 3R. Sessegnon
- 9A. Mitrović
- 12Babel, Ryan
- 24J. Seri
- 11F. Ayité
- 19L. Vietto
- 31Fabri
- 22C. Christie
- 20Maxime Le Marchand
- 29André-Frank Zambo Anguissa
Leicester City’s campaign this time round has left a lot to be desired; the team is 11th on the log, has lost 14 of the 29 played and at 35 points they are 36 points behind the league leaders, Manchester City. One of their biggest downfalls has been the fact that they have failed to dominate at home as they are known to and in their 14 home matches this season, they have managed just four wins. In their last five home matches in the league they have lost four and won just one, while they have no clean sheet in the last seven league matches at home. In the last 10 league matches, home and away, Leicester have managed just two wins, and recently were forced to shake up things a little on the technical bench. However, going to a game against Fulham, the former league champions have reason to view this as a winnable game. Fulham have no league win away from home in the current campaign, and in the four they have managed this season, it has always been against sides below 14th place. Fulham have only beaten Southampton, Huddersfield, Burnley and Brighton; all struggling sides. Leicester may be struggling but are a quality above the four, and playing at home should give them more impetus. Also, Fulham are winless in their last five matches and are without a clean sheet in the last 10 matches. In the last nine meetings, Fulham have four wins and Leicester one, while head to head, in the entire 27 meetings, Leicester have six wins and Fulham 16.