Leicester will look to put their inconsistent Premier League form behind them in their Europa Conference League tie with Randers.
Foxes manager Brendan Rodgers is under pressure after a horror run of just five wins in 19 matches.
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Leicester are desperate to return to winning ways Credit: getty Leicester dropped into Europe's third competition after finishing in third place in their Europa League group following a 3-2 loss to Napoli.
Speaking after that game in Italy, Rodgers admitted he didn't know what the Europa Conference League is.
Leicester v Randers: Date and start time This game will take place on Thursday, February 17.
The fixture is scheduled for an 8pm kick-off at the King Power Stadium.
The return leg will take place on Thursday, February 24.
Leicester v Randers: TV channel and live stream This Europa Conference League clash will be broadcast live on BT Sport 3 with live coverage starting from 7:30pm.
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Leicester have not won in the league since a 1-0 victory over Liverpool in December Credit: GETTY Leicester v Randers: Team news Leicester: Schmeichel, Amartey, Vestergaard, Soyuncu, Albrighton, Dewsbury-Hall, Tielemans, Ndidi, Lookman, Barnes, Daka
Ward, Jakupović, Choudhury, Soumaré, Ewing, Maddison, Pérez, Iheanacho.
Randers: Carlgren, Kallesoe, Jensen, Piesinger, Kopplin, Kehinde, Johnsen, Lauenborg, Ankersen, Kamara, Hammersoj, Mistrat
Subs: Nybo, Dakir, M Andersson, H Andersson, Tibbling, Enggard, Lauridsen, Klysner, O Bundgaard, F Bundgaard, Brock-Madsen
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The pressure is building on Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers Credit: getty Leicester v Randers: What has been said? Rodgers: “From a football perspective, there’s been quite a few incidents where moments have gone against us.
"I was much more enthused after the game at the weekend. We showed a lot more elements that have made us successful.
"The pressing, the speed of our game, scoring good goals, playing with energy. You sensed the positivity in the crowd.
"If you don’t do that, you have to accept that there will be criticism."