Leicester City will look to bounce back from their defeat to Manchester United when they welcome Tottenham to King Power Stadium.The Foxes dropped down to fifth in the Premier League table after their 1-0 defeat at Old Trafford. Brendan Rodgers men had been unbeaten before their trip to Lancashire, but their three-match winning run came to an end on Saturday. Marcus Rashfords penalty was the difference, but Leicester can still take confidence from their start to the campaign. They have already had to play Wolves and Chelsea, and a win could see them climb as high as second, as long as results go their way. Although they lost last time out, Rodgers is considering minimal changes to his starting XI. Winger Demarai Gray could lose his place, with Harvey Barnes and Ayoze Perez pushing for a start. Summer signing Dennis Praet could also start for just the second Premier League match. Tottenham have also endured a tough schedule inside the first five matches, with Mauricio Pochettinos side playing Manchester City and Arsenal so far. After beating Crystal Palace 4-0 last weekend, Spurs were then held to a 2-2 draw in the Champions League by Olympiakos. The north London club threw away a 2-0 lead to share the spoils with the Greek giants. While Tottenham reached the Champions League final, their away form in the Premier League is a worry for Pochettino. Spurs have not won any of their last eight matches on the road, losing six of them. Tottenham were last in action on Wednesday, and, due to their busy schedule, forward Son Heung-Min is set to start. The South Korea international started on the bench in midweek, but he could replace Christian Eriksen. Moussa Sissoko could also return, while Serge Aurier and Danny Rose are set to reclaim their spots after being rested against Olympiakos. Spurs have won four of the last five league games against Leicester, while a win would see the north London club win four consecutive top-flight matches against the Foxes for the first time.
Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur
Marcus Rashfords penalty was the difference, but Leicester can still take confidence from their start to the campaign.
They have already had to play Wolves and Chelsea, and a win could see them climb as high as second, as long as results go their way.
Although they lost last time out, Rodgers is considering minimal changes to his starting XI. Winger Demarai Gray could lose his place, with Harvey Barnes and Ayoze Perez pushing for a start.
Summer signing Dennis Praet could also start for just the second Premier League match.
Tottenham have also endured a tough schedule inside the first five matches, with Mauricio Pochettinos side playing Manchester City and Arsenal so far.
After beating Crystal Palace 4-0 last weekend, Spurs were then held to a 2-2 draw in the Champions League by Olympiakos. The north London club threw away a 2-0 lead to share the spoils with the Greek giants.
While Tottenham reached the Champions League final, their away form in the Premier League is a worry for Pochettino.
Spurs have not won any of their last eight matches on the road, losing six of them.
Tottenham were last in action on Wednesday, and, due to their busy schedule, forward Son Heung-Min is set to start.
The South Korea international started on the bench in midweek, but he could replace Christian Eriksen. Moussa Sissoko could also return, while Serge Aurier and Danny Rose are set to reclaim their spots after being rested against Olympiakos.
Spurs have won four of the last five league games against Leicester, while a win would see the north London club win four consecutive top-flight matches against the Foxes for the first time.
Head to Head Comparison
Leicester City - Last 5 Matches
Tottenham - Last 5 Matches