Manchester United and Leicester City kick off the Premier League action this weekend at Old Trafford on Saturday lunch time but you'd be forgiven for thinking only one side is actually going to play.

All the attention has been on Manchester United, rightly or wrongly, over the last couple of weeks whilst the Foxes come into the game with hardly any of the spotlight on them. It's odd, considering they are the champions of England but as is the way with the footballing landscape, despite their incredible story, things very much focus on the here and now.

United themselves are suffering from that as their great start to the season has been completely forgotten but it'll be Leicester looking to remind everyone just why they should not be written off just yet. Claudio Ranieri will have a plan to win at Old Trafford and here at Football FanCast we think if they follow these THREE steps, they'll secure the win...

Start early

Jamie Vardy

The atmosphere should be pretty good at Old Trafford as the United crowd try to pick their side up after a tough couple of weeks but if Leicester can get at them early and cause some issues, that should dissipate. The Red Devils supporters will soon lose their voices if they see their side under the cosh again as there's going to be an air of uncertainty and the Foxes need to utilise that.

Exploit the flanks

MahrezLCFC

With Riyad Mahrez and Marc Albrighton on either wing you can expect the Foxes to get the ball wide as much as possible and that's exactly what they need to do. Antonio Valencia can be got at given he's not actually a right back and over on the left there's a bit of an issue with Luke Shaw doubtful. Leicester can terrorise the two full-backs if they get about it quickly and that could leave them in a very strong position.

Invite United on to them

Claudio Ranieri

The Foxes don't need to be told this wherever they go as they are one of the best sides on the counter attack and against United, it could be particularly fruitful. The home side are going to be determined to get a goal early and if Leicester can hit them on the break time after time with the huge pace advantage they have, they could be the ones walking away with three points.