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Liverpool will travel to Leicester for the fourth game of their Premier League campaign this weekend. After a last gasp win against Southampton at St. Mary's, the Foxes will be in high spirits.

New signings James Maddison and Ricardo Pereira have shown flashes of real talent through the first few games, and Kelechi Iheanacho will be trusted to come good this weekend.

Potentially changing a few things around after some impressed against Fleetwood in Tuesday's Carabao Cup tie, Claude Puel will hope whoever he chooses can cause an upset.

Here is a look at Leicester's possible line up for Saturday's clash against Liverpool.

1. Goalkeeper

Kasper Schmeichel (GK) - With a clean sheet last time out at the King Power Stadium against Wolves, it likely Schmeichel's day up against the Reds will be a lot busier. A member of that inspirational 2015/16 Premier League winning squad, it's fair to say the Leicester faithful are big fans.

2. Defenders

Daniel Amartey (RB) - Accra born Armartey is only 23 years of age, but his composure would suggest otherwise. Monitoring both Sadio Mane and an overlapping Andy Robertson this weekend, a tough day could be had.

Jonny Evans (CB) - In from West Brom, Leicester snapped up Evans for a bargain price of £3.5m. Coming in with a wealth of experience, the ex-Man Utd man will want to get one over on his personal rivals.

Harry Maguire (CB) - After a phenomenal World Cup, Maguire may well be the first name on Claude Puel's teamsheet.

Ben Chilwell (LB) - Facing off against one of the world's best in Mo Salah, Chilwell will need to show no fear. At only 21, potential for a successful future in the game is huge.

3. Midfielders

Ricardo Pereira (RM) - Capable of playing further back, Pereira's ability to help Amartey with defensive work makes sense.

Wilfred Ndidi (CM) - Looking to continue his crucial role with the club, Ndidi will likely face off against Gini Wijnaldum on Saturday. Stopping such players will no doubt endear him to the home support.

Nampalys Mendy (CM) - The Frenchman went on loan to former club Nice last season, but is back and ready to constantly fight or a first eleven berth.

Demarai Gray (LM) - When on form, Gray can be a match winner. Searing pace, silky dribbling and an impressive ability in front of net could trouble Liverpool.

James Maddison (AM) - Quite possibly Leicester's key man, Foxes' fans will have their fingers crossed Maddison can pull a rabbit out of the hat. Still raw to the Premier League after joining from Norwich, he has taken little time to acclimatise.

4. Forwards

Kelechi Iheanacho (ST) - With Jamie Vardy serving the final match of his suspension, it'll be down to Iheanacho when to comes to providing end product.

The Nigerian hasn't exactly sent the game alight since his move from Man City, and a good way to get supporters on his side would be scoring more goals.

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