The footballing world was rocked when pictures of Srivaddhanaprabha's crashed helicopter outside the King Power Stadium emerged after a Leicester draw against West Ham two weeks ago.
Burnley will be the first team to visit the 'Foxes' since that tragic day, and the game promises to be an incredibly emotional affair, with tributes scheduled to take place before the kick-off.
Chris Wood spent two season with the Midlands club, and has admitted that the loss of Srivaddhanaprabha hit him hard due to the time he spent at the club.
"Khun Vichai was a great, respected person both at the club and in Leicester in general. There's going to be a lot of emotion around the game, so we're going to have to deal with that, pay our respects but then we have to be ready.
"It definitely hit me. He was a man who talked to everybody, he got to know everybody and he was a proper family man. He'd do anything for you. It did hit home, someone so close, so it will be nice to pay my respects when I'm there.
"'He was just a normal bloke to us. When we had dinner as a team, days out, afternoons out and things like that, he was just a down-to-earth guy and that's how everyone will remember him because he was a great guy.
"I've passed on regards to a couple of the guys that I was close to. It's a tough time for them, especially the boys that I knew, who had already been there a few years, so they knew the owner very well. They've had a tough week after it. They're all okay now. They're building towards it (the game)."