Both Leicester and Fulham head into their matchweek 22 meeting fresh off a midweek defeat, but that's about all they have in common as of late.
Leicester City Football Club welcome Fulham to King Power Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The visitors currently sit 10th in the Premier League. After an eye-catching campaign, the west London outfit could have expected to be slightly higher in the table.
It is the most played fixture in the competition where at least one of the sides was in their first season after promotion in every single meeting.
Struggling Leicester host a strong looking Fulham side in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon at the King Power Stadium. Betfred are offering new customers £50 in free bets when they bet £10
Leicester City are currently on a six-match losing streak in the Premier League, and they will be desperate to get their season back on track, starting with the game vs Fulham on Satuday. The Foxes are 19th in the table, and they are one of the favourites to go down.
Leicester City have lost six-in-a-row and an air of resignation has set in amongst fans at the King Power Stadium that last season's Championship winners may be returning to the second tier - but Ruud
Since replacing Steve Cooper as Leicester City manager in November, Ruud van Nistelrooy has overseen seven defeats in nine Premier League matches, winning just once
Leicester failed to win any of their first five Premier League meetings with Fulham (D3 L2) before securing a 3-1 home victory in March 2019. Since then, the Cottagers have won four of their last five top-flight encounters, including each of their last three.
Marco Silva is not attaching any significance to the fact Leicester City are on a six-game losing run in the Premier League – and backed their performance in the loss to Crystal Palace. The Fulham coach takes his team to the King Power Stadium tomorrow (3pm), looking to inflict a seventh straight reverse on the embattled Foxes.
Ruud van Nistelrooy acknowledged the start to his tenure at Leicester City has been difficult, but is confident he can turn his side's fortunes around.
Leicester City head coach Ruud van Nistelrooy is confident his team have what it takes to bounce back from their poor form.
Since winning his opening Premier League game as Leicester head coach at the beginning of December, Ruud van Nistelrooy has failed to lead his new team to victory in any of their last seven top-flight matches, including six straight defeats in which they have conceded at least two goals.