West Ham make the trip to the King Power this weekend desperate for the win, as they look to pull away from the bottom three.
The Hammers sit three points above 18th placed Southampton and will see this weekends game against Leicester as a good opportunity for them to pick up points.
With Manchester United and Everton to come, West Ham boss David Moyes will no doubt have identified this game against the Foxes as a must win.
Leicester have won just once in their last six, including a 5-0 thrashing against Crystal Palace last time out, and their season seems to have slowly petered out.
Joe Hart is also back and available for Moyes’ selection, after being ineligible against parent club Manchester City last week.
Leicester will be without key players Wilfried Ndidi, due to injury, and Marc Albrighton, who is suspended.
We’ve taken a look at some of the key battles which will help decide the outcome on Saturday…
Jamie Vardy vs Declan Rice
Declan Rice has struggled in recent weeks, admitting he has made defensive mistakes. This weekend, the youngster will come up against in-form Jamie Vardy, who may look to pull onto the youngster when making runs. Rice will have to be on top form to keep up with the England international and prevent him from having too much space to run into.
Riyad Mahrez vs Arthur Masuaku
Everyone knows the ability Riyad Mahrez has. The 2016 PFA Player of the Year will most likely line-up on the right-hand side and look to come in onto his left foot.
This means West Ham’s left full-back Masuaku will have to stay close to Mahrez, not bombing forward at every opportunity.
If Masuaku has gone forward to join an attack, it will then be Aaron Cresswell’s job to stay tight to the Algerian.
Marko Arnautovic vs Harry Maguire
Arnautovic has been West Ham’s star performer in recent weeks, scoring some important goals.
On Saturday, he will come up against Leicester’s newly crowned player of the year Harry Maguire.
The Austrian forward comes alive in the box, so Maguire will have to make sure he keeps himself close to the West Ham man.
Maguire likes to play out from the back, but he will have to watch out for Arnautovic trying to steal possession high up the pitch, which he likes to do.
Mark Noble vs Adrien Silva
This will be the battle for possession. Both players have good passing abilities and like to keep the ball ticking for their sides.
This will be an interesting battle to watch out for, as Noble likes to drive his team forward, whereas Silva may try the more continental style of patient build up.