Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers is expected to rest some of his senior players for Wednesday night's game with Arsenal.
Rodgers is likely to field a number of fringe players as he looks to assess the depth of his squad for this season during the Carabao Cup third-round encounter.
The winners of the game will travel to either Lincoln City or Liverpool in the fourth round of the competition.
The match at the King Power Stadium, which kicks off at 7.45pm, will be decided on the night and will go to penalties if the match finishes all square after 90 minutes.
Here is the latest team news for the Foxes.
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A number of younger players are set to get a run-out for Rodgers' side.
They include Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall who made his senior debut last season and could start the game. Other youngsters set to be named in the hosts' squad are Luke Thomas and Josh Knight.
Belgian forward Josh Eppiah and Portuguese midfielder Sidnei Tavares have also been training with the first team lately and will be hoping for a spot in the 18.
James Maddison needs more minutes under his belt and Rodgers has confirmed the attacking midfielder will start the game.
He is still getting back to full, match fitness, however, having undergone hip surgery in July so is unlikely to play the full 90 minutes.
Hamza Choudhury, Kelechi Iheanacho, Demarai Gray, Wes Morgan, and Christian Fuchs could also be included for Leicester having been bit-part players so far this season.
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New signing Cengiz Under had hoped to make his Foxes debut having been signed from Roma on Sunday.
The Turkish winger moved to the Midlands on a season-long loan deal from the Serie A club.
However, a delay in receiving international clearance means he will not be involved, with Rodgers admitting the game has come 'too soon' for the midfielder.
Defender Jonny Evans is still not available for the hosts after picking up a thigh injury while on international duty at the start of the month.
He joins long-term injury casualty Ricardo Pereira on the sidelines and with Filip Benković also set to miss out, that makes it four first-team players Rodgers will be without against Arsenal.
Meanwhile, Wilfred Ndidi looks set to make that five after it was announced that he has pulled out of the Nigeira squad for next month's international's with a groin injury.