Leicester City can get back to winning ways against Wrexham on Tuesday night.
The Foxes are unbeaten in their last six against Wrexham and haven’t played the Welsh side in over 40 years.
Marti Cifuentes can’t afford to withdraw Jordan James at half time again after Leicester looked sluggish in the late draw against West Bromwich Albion, and the quick turnaround means that changes could be made.
Ricardo Pereira’s minutes need to be managed and there are question marks over Jordan Ayew’s continued run in the starting XI.
So, with that, here is how EFL Analysis think the Foxes will line up against Phil Parkinson’s side.

Four academy players to come into Leicester starting XI vs Wrexham
Cifuentes has spoken of his desire to utilise the extremely talented academy players at his disposal.
Jeremy Monga and Louis Page have shown what they are about and been given a chance, while Hamza Choudhury has also seen plenty of minutes.
Ben Nelson is the one that fans have been crying for, and his only minutes have come in the Carabao Cup.
Wout Faes was responsible for a terribly mistimed tackle in the build up to West Brom’s opener, and that should be a big enough sign for Cifuentes to drop him in favour of the 21-year-old defender.
Leicester’s predicted XI to face Wrexham
Starting off in goal will be Jakub Stolarczyk, who continues to impress despite Leicester’s links to James Trafford.
Choudhury then replaces Pereira in a like-for-like replacement at right-back, followed by a centre-back duo of Nelson and Jannik Vestergaard. Luke Thomas then completes the back four.

Boubakary Soumare is dropped for this game, allowing James to drop deeper next to Harry Winks and let Page start in the number 10 role.
Completing the side is an attacking trio of Monga on the left, Abdul Fatawu on the right, and a first start in Leicester colours for Julian Carranza.
