Steve Cooper takes his Leicester City players to Craven Cottage to face Fulham on Saturday in a bid to secure a first three points of the new season.
Leicester City are already off the mark in the Premier League, surviving a Tottenham onslaught on Monday night to somehow grind out a 1-1 draw.
With Tottenham in total control as they went in 1-0 up at the break the pattern continued early in the second-half until Jamie Vardy headed home an Abdul Fatawu cross from close range to equalise in the 57th-minute.
After the goal Steve Cooper must have thought he was watching a different team as Leicester finally started to lay a glove on their opponents before surviving a late Spurs surge to draw 1-1.
A decent start to the season despite concerns around the performance, Cooper will eye the trip to West London as a chance to get more points on the board early in the season.

Chris Sutton predicts Leicester City to lose against Fulham
Whilst collectively there still looks to be plenty of work to do, there were some impressive individual displays for Leicester against Tottenham.
Fatawu looked ready be a threat in the Premier League, whilst Facundo Buonanotte impressed on his debut having joined on loan from Brighton.
Oliver Skipp was unveiled prior to kick-off on Monday night having sealed a £20 million deal from Spurs and could make his debut at Fulham.
Despite this, player-turned-pundit Chris Sutton can’t see past a home win.
Sutton was predicting all of the Premier League fixtures for BBC Sport ahead of the second match-day of the campaign, where he revealed that he thinks Fulham will beat Cooper’s side 2-0.
Sutton said: “Fulham were competitive against Manchester United last week and probably felt hard done by they didn’t come away with a point.
“Leicester got absolutely trounced in the first half against Tottenham. But in fairness, they were resilient, got the goal and carried a threat.
“It was great to see Jamie Vardy back in the Premier League and getting a goal from Leicester’s perspective, too.
“But I think Fulham at home, this will be a 2-0 win.”
Bobby De Cordova-Reid will be hoping to make his mark against former club Fulham

One debutant who did not cover himself in glory against Tottenham was Bobby De Cordova-Reid.
The 31-year-old arrived for free this summer having rejected a new contract at Fulham and was generally viewed as an astute signing for the Foxes.
However, staring in a left midfield position on his competitive debut on Monday night, De Cordova-Reid struggled to make an impact in an attacking sense and lost Pedro Porro for Tottenham’s goal.
The Jamaica international will be hoping Cooper gives him the chance to face his former employers on Saturday, where he must show his manager a much-improved display from Monday night.
