Premier League predictorpublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 6 May 2017
It's time to make your Premier League predictions.
Head here to say how you think this weekend's games will go.
Not many of these left to do, sadly.
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It's time to make your Premier League predictions.
Head here to say how you think this weekend's games will go.
Not many of these left to do, sadly.
Lawro's opponents for this weekend's Premier League fixtures are Tom Meighan and Serge Pizzorno from indie rock band Kasabian.
Meighan and Pizzorno are fans of Leicester City, their local team, and the band played at the Foxes' title-winning parade last season.
See what they've predicted here.
Leicester City v Watford (15:00 BST)
Craig Shakespeare names an unchanged Leicester side from the team that won 1-0 at West Brom last Saturday.
Leicester: Schmeichel, Simpson, Benalouane, Huth, Fuchs, Mahrez, Ndidi, Drinkwater, Albrighton, Okazaki, Vardy. Subs: Chilwell, Musa, King, Amartey, Slimani, Zieler, Gray.
Only two changes for Watford from their side that began the 1-0 defeat by Liverpool on Bank Holiday Monday. Christian Kabasele and Stefano Okaka come in for Miguel Britos and Troy Deeney. Deeney, without a goal in four matches, is among the substitutes.
Watford: Gomes, Prodl, Mariappa, Kabasele, Amrabat, Cleverley, Doucoure, Capoue, Janmaat, Okaka, Niang. Subs: Deeney, Success, Behrami, Zuniga, Pantilimon, Eleftheriou, Pereira.
Follow final score, text, images and social media as Leicester host Watford in the Premier League.
Read MoreLeicester v Watford (15:00 BST)
Simon Brotherton
Match of the Day commentator
It has been quite a turnaround for Leicester over the last two-and-a-half months as they've finally sorted themselves out.
Only Tottenham and Liverpool have collected more points than their total of 19 since Craig Shakespeare took over, though it remains to be seen whether he's still in charge next season.
Walter Mazzarri's position at Watford is also unclear, even if he is making the right noises about wanting to stay.
Both teams sit on the much-talked about safety benchmark of 40 points and look set for a mid-table finish, but could still theoretically end up anywhere from eighth to 18th.
Big day at the bottom - reaction after a dramatic afternoon for teams in the bottom half of the Premier League.
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