Leicester predicted lineup vs Chelsea - Premier League

Brendan Rodgers' side need to turn their poor form around
Brendan Rodgers' side need to turn their poor form around / Naomi Baker/GettyImages
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Leicester City host Chelsea on Saturday afternoon, as the Premier League returns.

The Foxes will be desperate to pick up a big result this weekend, having endured some poor form prior to the international break. Following four consecutive wins, Brendan Rodgers' men fell to a 2-0 defeat to Arsenal before being held to 1-1 draws against Spartak Moscow and Leeds United.

Sitting in a measly 12th spot, they host a Chelsea side who - despite a disappointing 1-1 draw with Burnley last time out - are in barnstorming form and currently sit three points clear at the summit. Here's who Rodgers could opt for in order to upset the odds in this one.


Leicester predicted lineup vs Chelsea - Premier League

1. Goalkeeper & defenders

Jonny Evans
Jonny Evans is crucial to the side / Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/GettyImages

Kasper Schmeichel (GK) - Leicester have managed just one clean sheet in the Premier League so far this season, but the skipper's quality is undoubted.

Ricardo Pereira (RB) - Rodgers could continue with a four at the back and, having performed well at Elland Road last time out, Periera should keep his spot.

Jonny Evans (CB) - His continued fitness will inevitably be key to the Foxes' season. He's the leading voice in the back line and will start against Chelsea.

Caglar Soyuncu (CB) - Leicester fans may be excited to see the return of Wesley Fofana, but for the moment Soyuncu should continue to partner Evans at the heart of defence.

Timothy Castagne (LB) - With Ryan Bertrand still out of contention, Castagne will likely fill his spot after having featured in both of Belgium's World Cup qualifiers.

2. Midfielders

James Maddison
James Maddison could get a start in Youri Tielemans' absence / Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/GettyImages

Wilfred Ndidi (DM) - Coping with Chelsea's fluidity is a daunting task, although Ndidi has proved to be one of the best midfield anchors in the division over recent campaigns and should be trusted in the role.

Boubakary Soumare (CM) - Another bright performance last time out means he's becoming somewhat of a real influence at the heart of this side.

James Maddison (CM) - Youri Tielemans' absence could mean an opportunity for Daniel Amartey to showcase his qualities in his actual position, or it could give Madison a chance to re-establish his creative influence in the lineup.

3. Forwards

Harvey Barnes
Harvey Barnes celebrates his stunning goal against Leeds last time out / Naomi Baker/GettyImages

Ademola Lookman (RW) - Ironically, since Lookman's move to the King Power, Leicester's only two Premier League victories have come when he hasn't featured. Having said that, he offers a certain directness to the forward line and it's only a matter of time before he grabs his first league goal for the club.

Jamie Vardy (ST) - No goal in four appearances in all competitions, but he just loves playing against the 'big six'.

Harvey Barnes (LW) - Hasn't been as electric this season as we've seen previously, but his glorious finish last time out should have earned him another start.


Read 90min's preview for Leicester vs Chelsea here.
Read Chelsea's predicted lineup here.