- 1K. Schmeichel
- 3B. Chilwell
- 6Jonny Evans
- 5W. Morgan
- 14Ricardo Pereira
- 25W. Ndidi
- 19H. Barnes
- 10J. Maddison
- 21Y. Tielemans
- 7D. Gray
- 9J. Vardy
- 24N. Mendy
- 31R. Ghezzal
- 8K. Ịheanachọ
- 12D. Ward
- 28C. Fuchs
- 4Çağlar Söyüncü
- 20S. Okazaki
- 27A. Begović
- 11C. Daniels
- 5N. Aké
- 33Mepham, Chris
- 23N. Clyne
- 24R. Fraser
- 8J. Lerma
- 4Dan Gosling
- 20D. Brooks
- 13C. Wilson
- 17J. King
- 21Diego Rico
- 19J. Stanislas
- 29D. Solanke
- 1A. Boruc
- 25J. Simpson
- 10J. Ibe
- 9L. Mousset
Leicester City start the weekend in tenth place and only three points off seventh. If Manchester City win the FA Cup this season, seventh will be enough to qualify for the Europa League as it was last season (or in other words the top six dominate). They have had an up and down season but are on an up at present with three wins from their last four games and their new boss has settled in well. Home form has recovered of late with wins in their last two games. Jamie Vardy is back in form too with four goals in his last four games including two against Fulham.
Bournemouth are 12th in the table, three points behind their opponents but a comfortable 10 above the relegation zone. It's their home form that is keeping them out of trouble with seven victories this season, though they have only two points from their last three. It's their away form that has hit them hard with nine straight defeats (often heavy ones) before winning at bottom-of-the-table Huddersfield Town. They have conceded 35 away league goals this season and more look on the way. Back Leicester City to get a home win in this game.