Leeds United will play their first match in nearly four seasons without Marcelo Bielsa in the dugout on Saturday.
Jesse Marsch is set to be the man taking place on the touchline, alongside his opponent, Leicester City's Brendan Rodgers and Rodgers has been provided with a big boost ahead of Leeds' trip to the King Power Stadium.
That comes in the shape of Jamie Vardy's return to the Foxes' matchday squad as Rodgers confirmed his involvement on Monday afternoon.
“Jamie Vardy will be back in the squad which is great news for us, " said Rodgers. "He's looked sharp in the few days training he's had. He’ll come in and play a part.
“To have that level of mentality as well as the ability is very important for any squad. He’s proven player at the level, he's a top player at the level, and what you find with top players is that they have that mentality. When you have that back in your squad, that makes you stronger.
"To have him back is great, for him to be able to travel and feature, so that's a huge boost for us."
Vardy has been absent since the end of December after picking up a hamstring injury and his team have failed to secure a win without him, seeing them drop to 13th in the Premier League table.
The striker is expected to be involved in the squad against Burnley on Tuesday evening, with Whites fans surely hoping that he might score against their relegation-battling rivals, at least.
Vardy was the scourge of Leeds at Elland Road last season, as he picked up a goal and assist, terrorising the Leeds defence by running in behind. Should he be included against the Whites on Saturday, Marsch will need a plan to stop Leicester from releasing him into the space in which he can do such damage.