Leicester City, who won the title in 2016, will be looking to continue their recent resurgence under Brendan Rodgers, while Chelsea, who lifted the trophy in 2017, will be looking to return to the summit of English football under the guidance of Graham Potter.
Leicester City have been in impressive form of late, winning three of their last four matches. They have also kept clean sheets in each of their last two games, showing that their defense is back to its best.
Chelsea, on the other hand, have had a mixed start to the season. They have won just two of their last five matches, and they have also been struggling to keep clean sheets.
For Leicester City, Jamie Vardy will be the main threat up front. The experienced striker has scored four goals in his last four matches, and he will be looking to add to his tally against Chelsea.
For Chelsea, Kai Havertz will be the player to watch. The German international has been in excellent form this season, scoring four goals and providing three assists in all competitions.
This is a tough match to call, but I think Leicester City will just edge it. They have been in better form of late, and they have a good record against Chelsea at home.
Leicester City 2-1 Chelsea