Brendan Rodgers has confirmed Leeds United will be without Timothy Castagne for Leicester City's game against Leeds United this weekend.
The defender missed Leicester's Europa League victory over AEK Athens with a hamstring injury, with Rodgers subsequently confirming Castagne will be absent until after November's international break.
Jonny Evans also sat out the Europa League tie due to a back injury sustained in last weekend's win over Arsenal, with Rodgers confirming the double injury blow pre-match.
"Timothy might be out now until after the international break which is a shame for us," he told BT Sport.
"Jonny was due to play but he felt it last night in his back after an awkward landing against Arsenal.
"He got through that game but he has felt the pain after training last night and then today.
"He was in too much pain so unfortunately he doesn't make it."
It leaves Leicester facing a bit of a shortage of defenders for the game against Leeds on Monday evening.
Caglar Soyuncu is also out with an adductor injury whilst Ricardo Pereira is still in the process of regaining fitness after a cruciate ligament injury.
Marc Albrighton replaced Castagne against AEK Athens, with Wes Morgan coming in for Evans.
Wesley Fofana and Christian Fuchs formed the rest of the Foxes' back three in a 3-4-3 formation.
Nineteen-year-old Fofana has won praise for his performances following his summer move from Saint-Etienne.
Yet Fuchs was replaced at half-time by 19-year-old left-back Luke Thomas.
Jamie Vardy returned to Leicester's starting XI in the Europa League victory, indicating he will be fit enough to feature against the Whites.
Leicester have also been boosted by James Maddison's recent return to fitness.