Leicester's focus will switch back to the Premier League when they travel to face Tottenham on Sunday.
Brendan Rodgers' men have very little to play for in the league and their attention is now on the Europa Conference League semi-final. They'll fly to Roma on Thursday after drawing 1-1 first time around and you can expect the boss to rotate his squad with that fixture in mind.
Here's the lineup we could see on Sunday.
Leicester predicted lineup vs Tottenham (4-3-3)
Kasper Schmeichel (GK) - Wasn't particularly busy against Roma and will be frustrated not to have bagged a clean sheet.
James Justin (RB) - Replaced the injured Timothy Castagne at left-back in midweek but could switch to the right here.
Caglar Soyuncu (CB) - Has been a regular in the Premier League but not in Europe, suggesting Rodgers will bring him in again here.
Daniel Amartey (CB) - Wesley Fofana is too important and Jonny Evans could do with a rest, so Amartey looks set for another run-out.
Luke Thomas (LB) - Justin looks to be ahead of him in the left-back pecking order but Thomas should get another chance to earn a start against Roma.
Nampalys Mendy (DM) - Another regular in the Premier League in recent weeks, Mendy will expect to anchor Leicester's midfield.
Boubakary Soumare (CM) - Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is quietly proving himself as one of Leicester's top stars and he's far too important to risk in this fixture.
James Maddison (CM) - Rodgers won't want to shake things up too much and therefore should look to give Maddison some more minutes.
Ademola Lookman (RW) - Involved in the equaliser against and should be good to go again.
Kelechi Iheanacho (ST) - Jamie Vardy managed 60 minutes on his return from injury and will absolutely not be risked in this game.
Harvey Barnes (LW) - It's perhaps a little risky to leave Barnes out again but the winger didn't play much in the first leg against Roma and could do with some more action if he is to play in the second leg.
Source : 90min