Ahead of the encounter - City's first top flight trip to Elland Road since 2004 - LCFC.com provides all the information you need to know... How can I watch the game?
The fixture will be aired live on Sky Sports Main Event (generated stadium noise) and Sky Sports Premier League (ambient noise) from 7pm on Monday (UK only).
Elsewhere around the globe, you can follow the Foxes in Premier League action using the TV stations below...
Country
Channel
Time
Australia
Optus Sport
7am (Tuesday)
Belgium
Play Sports & Voo Sports
9pm
Brazil
ESPN
5pm
Canada
DAZN
3pm
China
Tescent Sports
4am (Tuesday)
Denmark
TV3 Max
9pm
Egypt
beIN Sports
10pm
France
Canal+ Sport & RMC Sport
8pm
Germany
Sky Sports
9pm
Hong Kong
NOW TV
8pm
India
Disney+ Hotstar & Star Sports
1:30am (Tuesday)
Italy
Sky Sports
9pm
Japan
DAZN
5am (Tuesday)
Mexico
Sky Mexico
2pm
Netherlands
Ziggo
9pm
New Zealand
Spark Sport
9am (Tuesday)
Portugal
Sport TV
8pm
South Africa
Super Sport
10pm
Thailand
True Visions
3am (Tuesday)
United States
NBC SN & Universo
3pm
Can't see your country of residence listed above? Please click HERE to view the Premier League's full list of worldwide broadcasts. Who's starring on LCFC TV?
Simon Grayson and Matt Elliott will star on LCFC TV's Matchday Live, accessible via LCFC.com and @LCFC on social media, from 6:30pm on Monday. During the match itself, the Foxes faithful can tune into LCFC Radio for live commentary from John Dunn and ex-City defender Gerry Taggart. After full-time, half-an-hour of reaction will also be provided, including interviews with the Leicester camp, with all pre and post-match coverage available on social media.
What about Fantasy Premier League?
FPL managers have until 6:30pm on Friday evening to make any last minute changes to their team ahead of the opening Gameweek 7 fixture, which sees Wolverhampton Wanderers play host to Crystal Palace at 8pm.
What's the officiating team on Monday?
Andre Marriner will be the referee at Elland Road on Monday evening, assisted by Scott Ledger and Richard West. Robert Jones is the fourth official, while Lee Mason is the VAR (video assistant referee), assisted by Simon Bennett.
When does everything happen?
City are playing a Monday night fixture for the first time this season. Here are all the key timings...
Event
Time
Matchday Live begins on LCFC TV
6:30pm
Team news is confirmed on @LCFC social
7pm
Sky Sports coverage begins*
7pm
LCFC Radio commentary begins
7:50pm
Kick-off
8pm
Full-time
9:45pm approx
Short highlights on LCFC TV
12am (Tuesday)
Full highlights on LCFC TV
12am (Tuesday)
*Only available in the United Kingdom.
Who's in contention to play?
Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers said: "Timothy [Castagne] has tweaked his hamstring, hence the reason he didn’t travel (to AEK Athens), so he’ll probably be out until after the international break, which is a shame. It’s not too bad, but it’ll keep him out for this next period. "Jonny [Evans] landed really awkwardly against Arsenal and he obviously played on and the back stiffened up a little bit. We wanted to give him every chance to play against AEK and he trained in the warm-up the night before, but he had to go in as he was suffering with his back." What happened last time?
The two sides last faced each other on 24 October 2017 when Leicester were 3-1 victors in a Carabao Cup Round of 16 tie at King Power Stadium. The visitors took the lead through Pablo Hernández before goals from Kelechi Iheanacho, Islam Slimani and Riyad Mahrez sealed the Foxes' progression into the quarter finals. The last league meeting at Elland Road was a Championship fixture back in January 2014. City came away from Yorskhire with all three points thanks to David Nugent's dramatic late strike, securing an 18th win of the season as Leicester edged towards a Premier League return.
When can I catch match highlights?
Just two hours after full-time, you will be able to access a two-minute highlights package on LCFC TV, which is available for free to Digital Members on LCFC.com (free sign-up). Goals will be available to view on Leicester City's official social media channels, while a full highlights video will also be published on LCFC.com at midnight following the fixture. Please note that in the interests of safety, Leicester City’s fixtures will continue to be played behind closed doors. To ensure matches can still go ahead and to help control the spread of COVID-19, the Football Club kindly asks its supporters to continue to follow their team from home and not to gather at any stadia.
All times GMT.