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Leicester City's season is all-but sorted with a seventh place looking unlikely with just two games remaining.

However, if the Blue Army are looking for their fix of excitement and someone to back going into the end of the season and even beyond, there are plenty of teams to keep an eye on.

A host of City stars still have plenty to play for at their respective loan clubs as the season's end draws near.

From the play-offs to relegation, here are the list of Foxes loan players who still have something to play for this season.

Andy King

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As revealed earlier this week , Andy King has now returned to Derby having nearly recovered from the ankle injury that was set to rule him out for the season.

That injury will still keep him sidelined for the regular season, but Frank Lampard has said King will be available should Derby make the play-offs.

The Rams could have all-but wrapped up their top six spot with a win during the week, but they failed to match Bristol City's mid-week result, drawing with Swansea.

That leaves Frank Lampard's men needing to draw to remain above Bristol City and to match Middlesbrough's result to remain above them and to secure a spot in the post-season.

The Rams would likely face Leeds United in the semi-final should they get the job done on the final day and that could give Foxes and Derby fans the chance to see King in action again this season.

Josh Knight

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Josh Knight was 'outstanding' in Peterborough's monumental win over Portsmouth in the week to keep their play-off hopes alive going into the final day.

They remain seventh and outsiders, but they are just one point behind Doncaster.

Though, they do have an inferior goal difference so that essentially becomes two points, meaning they need to win and hope Doncaster fail to match their results.

If they achieve that, Josh Knight will be playing play-off football this season.

Filip Benkovic

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The centre-back's scenario is much more straightforward. Celtic only need to draw this weekend to wrap up the Scottish Premier League title .

The Bhoys head into this weekend nine points ahead of second place Rangers with just three games remaining, leaving them tantalisingly on the edge of yet another title.

Benkovic didn't play against Kilmarnock on the weekend, but he will be hoping to turn out to face Aberdeen this week with glory impending.

Adrien Silva

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There'll be no such glory for Adrien Silva, who remains on loan with Monaco.

The principality club remain just about in the relegation battle, sitting four points clear of Caen in the final relegation spot with four games to go.

Monaco's remaining fixtures mean they are likely to stay away from trouble between now and the end of the campaign.

Though, any reverse towards their earlier season form could see them slide back towards the drop.

Adrien Silva has impressed since his loan move to Ligue 1 and he will look to complete his impressive second half to the season by helping to secure Monaco's top-flight status for another year.

George Thomas

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Scunthorpe United find themselves deep in a League One relegation battle, sitting 23rd in League One and one point from safety heading into the final day.

The Iron are part of a five-team relegation battle with three spots still to be decided.

Scunthorpe actually play relegation rivals Plymouth on the last day.

They need to win that and hope Walsall and Southend fail to match their result in order to stay in the division.

Thomas came off the bench in last weekend's draw with bottom club Bradford and he will be hoping to start here.

Fousseni Diabate

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Diabate and his Sivasspor team still have to confirm their Turkish Super Lig status for next year, though they are in a rather good position.

With just four games left, they are four places above the drop and six points clear of Bursaspor in the final drop zone position.

That means they will likely need just one win or three points from their last four games to get the job done.

Diabate started last weekend's draw with Rizespor and he is likely to play against Istanbul Besaksehir this week.