Leicester will play their first home match since Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha's death with their former owner's name embroidered on their shirts.
The Thai was killed with four others in a helicopter crash outside Leicester's King Power Stadium on 27 October.
A special video will be played before their 15:00 GMT Premier League game against Burnley, while fans have also planned a tribute march to the ground.
Tributes left at the stadium are to be moved to a memorial area.
The club will present supporters at the game with scarves, pin badges, clap banners and a special matchday programme as commemorative gifts.
Tribute T-shirts will be worn by the players during their warm-up and their match kit will bear Srivaddhanaprabha's name for the first half.
During the second half the Foxes' shirts will bear an embroidered poppy symbol in commemoration of Remembrance Sunday, with a two-minute silence to be held before kick-off.
Players and officials from the club travelled to Thailand following last weekend's game against Cardiff for the funeral of Srivaddhanaprabha. They took part in Buddhist prayers on Sunday and Monday before flying back to the UK.
"Emotional weekend in Thailand," defender Harry Maguire tweeted on Thursday. "The support been shown to Vichai has been incredible and shows what a great man he was."