Leicester winger Marc Albrighton has been charged with misconduct by the Football Association following his red card at Crystal Palace on Saturday.
He was dismissed during the Foxes' 5-0 Premier League defeat at Selhurst Park on Saturday and, after his sending-off, reacted angrily towards referee Mike Dean.
An FA statement read: "Leicester City's Marc Albrighton has been charged following the game against Crystal Palace on Saturday [28 April].
"It relates to his behaviour towards the referee after his sending-off. He has until 6 p.m. on Thursday to respond to the charge.''
Albrighton was shown a straight red card when he was short with a back-pass and appeared to tangle with Wilfried Zaha in the second half.
Leicester were 2-0 down at the time and it was Albrighton's first red card since 2010, and first of his Leicester career.
He is already in line for a one-match ban -- missing Saturday's visit of West Ham -- and that could increase should the FA deem further punishment necessary.