It's been a relatively strong season so far for Leicester City.

Brendan Rodgers side are currently among those competing for a top four place, and potentially the title at the top of the Premier League table.

There will of course, be plenty of Foxes fans hopeful that they are successful with that, including a number of famous faces, with Leicester one club who can boast several celebrity supporters.

Here, we've taken a look at celebrities who are apparently Leicester fans, so why not see if you know about any of these?

A former Leicester City striker, Lineker is not one who has ever hidden his affection for the club.

Perhaps the most memorable example of that, came when the former record England goalscorer hosted Match of the Day in just his pants after the Foxes' Premier League title triumph.

Another supporter of Leicester from the sporting world comes in the shape of Mark Selby.

The three times Snooker World Champion has apparently been a fan of the club since childhood, and has paraded with some of his trophies on the King Power pitch.

A lifelong Leicester City, Neilson's work means he ought to be recognisable to many.

The actor is best known for his long-running as Roy Cropper in Coronation Street, has also been seen giving his backing to the Foxes at The King Power Stadium on a number of occasions.

Perhaps known as much for his appearances on several television shows as his political career, Lembit Opik is another well known supporter of the Foxes.

The former Liberal Democrat MP has previously spoken on a number of times about his support of Leicester City, even revealing his desire to join the club at one point.

Having grown up in Leicester, it is perhaps no surprise that Humperdinck is a fan of the Foxes.

The singer, who has sold more than 140million records across the world, is another who has previously spoken of his support and affection for the club.

While technically a band rather than one individual celebrity, there can be no questioning Kasabian's status as major Leicester supporters.

Having been formed in the city, the band have never his their backing for the club, and performed at the club's victory celebrations following their Premier League title win.