Team news
Winger Abdul Fatawu is Leicester City's only absentee for the visit of Manchester United.
Head coach Ruud van Nistelrooy said on Friday that he has an otherwise fully fit squad to choose from after Ricardo Pereira returned from a long injury lay-off as a late substitute in last weekend's1-0 defeat at Chelsea.
Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte is back in contention after returning to the matchday squad for Thursday's Europa League win against Real Sociedad following two games out through injury.
Mason Mount is back in training and could be involved, along with Harry Maguire, although Patrick Dorgu serves the final game of a three-match ban and Leny Yoro is sidelined with a foot injury.
Match facts
Head-to-head
Leicester City have lost their last three Premier League games against Manchester United without scoring. They had been unbeaten in the previous four meetings.
United have lost just one of their last eight Premier League fixtures at the King Power Stadium, a 4-2 defeat in October 2021.
They have beaten Leicester three times in all competitions this season.
Leicester City
Leicester have lost 12 of their past 13 Premier League games, including their last five without scoring a single goal. They could become only the fifth Premier League team to draw a blank in six successive matches.
They have lost their last six Premier League home games by an aggregate score of 15-0.
The Foxes could become the first team in top-flight history to lose seven successive home fixtures without scoring.
Leicester have conceded 998 goals in 678 Premier League games overall. Eleven sides have let in 1000 goals in the competition but they would be the first to do it in fewer than 700 games.
Leicester have had 251 shots in the Premier League this season, including 85 on target - both totals are the lowest in the top flight.
Ruud van Nistelrooy is the first manager to take charge of both clubs in a specific Premier League fixture in a single season since Alan Pardew in 2014-15 with Crystal Palace and Newcastle United.
Manchester United
Manchester United are yet to win consecutive league games this season, their longest wait for back-to-back league victories in a single campaign since 1968-69, when they won their 32nd and 33rd games.
They have conceded 25 Premier League goals in matches at Old Trafford this season, as opposed to 15 in league games away from home.
United's average of 13 shots per game this season is their second-lowest on record in a single Premier League campaign (since 1997-98).
Rasmus Hojlund has not scored in any of his last 21 appearances in all competitions.
Bruno Fernandes has seven goals and seven assists in the Premier League this season - both totals are the highest of any Manchester United player this term.