Tony Pulis has a fully-fit Stoke squad to choose from as Leicester visit the Britannia Stadium in a game of huge importance for both teams.
The Potters need a point to guarantee automatic promotion to the Premier League but face a Foxes side fighting for their lives at the bottom of the Championship.
Midfielder Dominic Matteo could return to the squad after recovering from a foot problem and Salif Diao has recovered from his hamstring injury and is likely to feature.
Defender Andy Griffin is expected to be included in Pulis' squad after overcoming a torn hamstring.
Leicester boss Ian Holloway has a number of injury concerns ahead of the vital clash.
Defender Patrick Kisnorbo will be missing from the squad after suffering a serious cruciate ligament injury against Sheffield Wednesday.
It is feared the Australia international will be out for up to six months, meaning he will also miss the start of next season.
Midfielders Matt Oakley (foot) and Lee Hendrie (ankle) are doubtful while Stephen Clemence (heel operation), Levi Porter (cruciate ligament) and Elvis Hammond (knee) remain sidelined.
Holloway will be hoping his side can collect the three points they need to confirm their Championship safety, although defeat for fellow strugglers Southampton will assure survival regardless of their own result.
Kick-off at the Britannia Stadium is at 2pm.