Brendan Rodgers will organise practice games for his Leicester team at the King Power Stadium to help them adapt to playing behind closed doors.
Leicester, third in the Premier League, will resume their campaign at Watford on June 20, the first of nine games standing between them and Champions League football next season.
The Foxes' campaign has been built on fine home form: they have won nine and drawn three of their of 15 league games in front of their own fans, a record second only to Liverpool's. Yet Rodgers acknowledges his players must adapt quickly now their supporters will no longer be cheering them on.