Both sides have been impressive in their respective domestic leagues and are nearly unstoppable every time they take to the pitch.
With pressure mounting on Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers, he will be desperate for the club to climb out of the bottom spot.
They are both winless in their last three league games, hence Thursday provides a great opportunity for them to end that barren run.
Sitting third in the Premier League table, Tottenham Hotspur have 23 points from ten games. They have already won seven of those matches.
Sitting fifth in the Premier League table, Manchester United have 16 points from nine matches. They have seven points less than third-placed Spurs.
Sitting at the top of the standings with 25 points from 14 games, Burnley have been the team to keep an eye out for this time around.
The Magpies were on a good run of goal-scoring form which came to an abrupt end in their last game following a goalless draw against Manchester United.
Sitting 13th in the Premier League table, Crystal Palace have ten points from nine games. They have won only two of those matches.
Brighton & Hove Albion are seventh in the standings after managing 14 points from nine games. They are on a three-game winless run in the league.
Huddersfield are having a nightmare campaign till now, which has already seen a managerial change. They are currently placed 23rd in the standings with 11 points.