Fulham return to Premier League action on Monday night, as they travel to the King Power Stadium to face Leicester City.

Scott Parker's side may be buoyed by a promising second-half display against Everton last weekend, which saw them come close to earning a point against the Toffees but they still ultimately lost 3-2.

They face a Foxes side that have started the season in impressive form, having won six of their opening nine fixtures, which sees them firmly in contention for a Champions League spot at this moment in time.

However, Brendan Rodgers' side have conceded six goals in their last two fixtures, losing 3-0 to Liverpool and drawing 3-3 against Braga in the Europa League, so they certainly look vulnerable defensively ahead of the game against Fulham.

Here's how Football FanCast expects Parker to line his side up against Leicester City, making three changes from the team that started against Everton last weekend...

Parker should keep faith in his defence, to try and build some familiarity between what are a lot of new names in the Cottagers' backline, whilst Alphonse Areola keeps his place in goal after some impressive recent displays.

Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa should return in midfield in place of Mario Lemina, who endured a really difficult game in the recent fixture against the Toffees, whilst the Cameroonian has been one of Fulham's best performers this season.

There's another change in midfield, as Harrison Reed is replaced by Ruben Loftus-Cheek, with the Chelsea loanee making a real difference last weekend when he was introduced, winning a penalty and scoring Fulham's second goal.

Ademola Lookman and Bobby De Cordova-Reid both keep their starting spots after decent performances against Everton, although Ivan Cavaleiro, who earns £60k per week at the West London club, misses out after he became the latest Fulham player to take a horrendous penalty.

In his place, Aleksandar Mitrovic returns up front, with the Serbian's aerial ability likely to be a threat against a depleted Leicester defence, provided the Cottagers can get some quality balls into the box.

After West Brom won against Sheffield United on Saturday night, Parker's side have slipped back into the relegation places, so they will be looking to pick up a positive result on Monday to boost their aspirations of retaining their place in the top-flight this season.

And, in other news... Parker must omit disrespectful liability from his squad on Monday