Leicester City will be hoping to win their third Premier League game in a row when they face Everton at King Power Stadium on Saturday.
The Toffees meanwhile will be hoping to reverse their away form which has seen them fail to win 27 of their last 30 games.
Here is the low down on the game.
What time is kick-off?
The match will kick-off at the King Power Stadium is 15:00 GMT on Saturday.
Is it on TV?
The match will not be televised in UK as it is a 15:00 GMT kick-off. Those of you tuning in from Turkey can watch the match on S Sport, Idman TV or Digiturk Play.
Algeria – beIN Sports
Australia – Optus Sport
Brazil – ESPN
China – Super Sports
Egypt – beIN Sports
Ghana – Supersport
Hong Kong – NOW
India – SelectHD
Malaysia – AstroSport
New Zealand – beIN Sports
Poland – Canal+
USA – NBC Sports Gold
Turkey – S Sport, Idman TV, Digiturk Play
Who is the ref?
Andre Marriner will officiate the game.
Team News
Leicester City will be without Demarai Gray and Matty James.
£19m summer signing Caglar Soyuncu will be hoping to make his debut in defence.
Everton will be without five players Andre Gomes, Seamus Coleman, James McCarthy, Yerry Mina and.
Turkey international Cenk Tosun scored his first goal of the season last week against Fulham and will be match fit.
Clash of the Turkish Internationals
Should Soyuncu make his debut he will more than likely be trying to stop Turkey international teammate Cenk Tosun on the other end.
It would be the first time two Turkish international players since Emre Belozoglu and Tugay Kerimoglu playing for Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers, respectively, go head to head in the Premier League.
Tosun met Soyuncu before the game calling him his ‘dear brother’. They may be friends off the field but that will have to be put aside today.
Form Guide
Leicester have won their last two games with victories over Huddersfield and Newcastle. The Foxes head into the clash in 8th place and beat the visitors 2-0 at home the last time they met at the King Power Stadium.
Everton meanwhile are 11th after ending a three-game run in the league without a victory. The Toffees beat Fulham 3-0 at home with Tosun getting his name on the scoresheet.