The Foxes suffered defeat to the Cottagers last time out at King Power Stadium, but currently sit fourth in the Premier League, while Parker's men occupy 18th place in the standings.
Ahead of Wednesday's clash in the capital, LCFC.com has everything you need to know...
How can I watch the game?
City's encounter with Fulham in west London can be viewed in the United Kingdom on BT Sport 1.
For supporters based further afield, you can use the following TV stations.
Country | Channel | Time |
Australia | Optus Sport | 5am (Thursday) |
Belgium | Voo & Play Sports | 7pm |
Brazil | ESPN | 3pm |
Canada | DAZN | 1pm |
Denmark | Xee | 7pm |
Egypt | beIN Sports | 8pm |
Germany | Sky Sports | 7pm |
Hong Kong | NOW | 2am (Thursday) |
India | Select & Disney+ Hotstar | 11:30pm |
Jamaica | RUSH | 1pm |
Japan | DAZN | 3am (Thursday) |
New Zealand | Spark Sport | 7am (Thursday) |
South Africa | Super Sport | 8pm |
Thailand | true visions | 1am (Thursday) |
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Who's starring on LCFC TV?
Ninety minutes ahead of the 6pm kick-off at Craven Cottage, Matchday Live goes to air, with presenter Dan Bates being joined by Matt Elliott, Gerry Taggart and Tony Cottee.
Over the course of the preview show, we'll bring you confirmed team news from both camps, an interview with Youri Tielemans and the best snippets from Brendan Rodgers' press conference.
From approximately 5:50pm, meanwhile, Cottee and commentator Chris Parrott will talk the Blue Army through all the action as Leicester look to seal their 13th league victory in 2020/21.
After the game, Elliott, Taggart and Cottee will still be on hand to provide half an hour of reaction and analysis, while we'll also hear from key figures within the Foxes' dressing room.
What's the officiating team?
Referee Robert Jones will oversee matters at Craven Cottage, assisted by Mark Scholes and Dan Robathan, plus fourth official Keith Stroud. Lee Mason is on VAR duties, assisted by Lee Betts.
When does everything happen?
Leicester's trip to Craven Cottage is their first since a 1-1 draw with Fulham in December 2018 - and here's when everything happens...
Event | Time |
Matchday Live begins on LCFC TV | 4:30pm |
Team news confirmed on @LCFC social media | 5pm |
BT Sport coverage commences* | 5:30pm |
Commentary starts on LCFC Radio | 5:50pm |
Kick-off | 6pm |
Full-time | 7:45pm approx |
Short highlights on LCFC TV | 9:45pm approx |
Match of the Day starts on BBC One* | 10:45pm |
Full highlights on LCFC TV | 12am (Thursday) |
*UK only.
What's the injury news?
"We picked up a few injuries yesterday (Sunday)," Brendan Rodgers told the media on Monday. "Tim [Castagne] felt a little bit in the warm-up and tried to give it a go in the game, but he just wasn’t quite right. We’ll wait and see what the scan says, but we think he’ll be out for a small period of time. Wesley Fofana, we’ll assess. He came off for a tactical reason, but he felt something in his hamstring as well, so we’ll just see where that’s at over the next 24 hours.
"We’re hopeful that Jamie [Vardy], towards the weekend, won’t be too far away, which will be great news for us. That’s what we anticipate with him. Wilf [Ndidi] won’t be too much longer after that. It’s just the nature of this season. If you look at how compact the games are and the intensity of them, it’s very, very difficult for players.
What happened last time?
First-half efforts from Ademola Lookman and Ivan Cavaleiro, from the penalty spot, helped Fulham secure an admirable 2-1 victory over Leicester City at King Power Stadium in November.
Harvey Barnes found the net for the Foxes, but it was too late to kick-start a comeback.
When can I catch match highlights?
Approximately two hours after full-time, you can access a two-minute highlights package on LCFC TV - available for free to Digital Members on the Club's official website (free sign-up).
Short clips will also be available on Leicester City's official social media channels, while a full highlights video will 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 unless stated otherwise.