This weekend sees probably the most intriguing of what is a pretty tepid batch of fourth round FA Cup games take place at Griffin Park.
Championship high-flyers Brentford welcome Leicester City to West London for a lunch-time kick-off and it is a match that will bring with it a lot of interest.
The Bees, currently sat in fourth place in the second tier, are looking to break into the top-flight during their final season at Griffin Park whilst Leicester are also having a season to remember, currently well on course to claim a spot in the Champions League.
Whilst Brentford fans will want focus to remain on the Championship and their promotion race, not many of them would say no to a sizeable cup scalp such as this one.
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But what hints has manager Thomas Frank been dropping in the build up to this one?
Unsurprisingly, Frank admitted that he will be making changes for this clash. Brentford's focus is of course going to remain on the promotion race so that cannot be too big a surprise.
Although he did say that more senior players would be involved against the Foxes than the ones who saw off Stoke City in the third round.
He was also very complimentary of his counterpart Brendan Rodgers, heaping praise on him for the good job he has done at every club he has managed, particularly his current role at Leicester.
Frank also reminisced on his only previous encounter with Rodgers during his time as a coach in Molde, where they played Liverpool in a pre-season friendly during Rodgers' tenure at Anfield.