Jennings century leads Durham to victorypublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 1 May 2017
Durham captain Keaton Jennings slams 139 off 101 balls to help beat One-Day Cup holders Warwickshire at Edgbaston.
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Updates from Friday 28 April 2017
Durham captain Keaton Jennings slams 139 off 101 balls to help beat One-Day Cup holders Warwickshire at Edgbaston.
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Read MoreWalter Groom made his escape at the Dana in 1961 through a manhole and tunnel before scaling a wall.
Read MoreFollow final score, text, images and social media as Burnley host West Brom in the Premier League.
Read MoreListen to live BBC Radio Coventry & Warwickshire commentary as Warwickshire face Nottinghamshire in the One-Day Cup.
Read MoreMK Dons secure a top-half finish in League One with an emphatic victory at Walsall in their final game of the season.
Read MoreWest Bromwich Albion midfielder Darren Fletcher uses Gangnam Style to inspire his team of school kids as part of a community project within the club.
Read MoreBirmingham City boss Harry Redknapp says he is disappointed not to be safe from relegation after 10-man Blues' victory.
Read MoreBirmingham City manager Harry Redknapp tells BBC WM his side must go for all three points at Bristol City to guarantee Championship survival.
Read MoreHarry Redknapp's Birmingham City beat Huddersfield Town to stay out of the drop zone despite Che Adams' early red card.
Read MoreDerby end a run of three games without a Championship win with a comfortable victory over 10-man Wolves.
Read MoreWest Brom boss Tony Pulis deserved more from their 1-0 defeat against Leicester City.
Read MoreDanny Graham's winner gives Blackburn a priceless Championship survival lifeline with victory against Aston Villa.
Read MoreLeicester caretaker manager Craig Shakespeare is delighted with the "gutsy" performance his side put in as they claimed a 1-0 win over West Brom at The Hawthorns.
Read More#PeoplesCup
Teams up and down the country will be playing in some crucial games this weekend (as we get to the sharp end of the season) - and especially those who have made it through to the FA People's Cup finals in Birmingham.
There are 16 different categories all vying for their individual trophies and you'll be able to catch up with how they do with our live coverage on Sunday, 30 April and Monday, 1 May.
West Brom v Leicester (15:00 BST)
West Brom make three changes to the side that last played on 16 April.
James Morrison, Salomon Rondon and Allan Nyom come in.
Matt Phillips and Hal Robson-Kanu miss out through injury, while Darren Fletcher starts on the bench.
West Brom XI: Foster, Dawson, McAuley, Evans, Nyom, Yacob, Livermore, Morrison, Brunt, Chadli, Rondon.
Subs: Myhill, M Wilson, McClean, Fletcher, Harper, Leko, Field.
Leicester make one change from the side that lost to Arsenal in mid-week, Shinji Okazaki comes in for Leonardo Ulloa.
And captain Wes Morgan remains on the sidelines with a hamstring injury.
Leicester XI: Schmeichel, Simpson, Benalouane, Huth, Fuchs, Mahrez, Ndidi, Drinkwater, Albrighton, Okazaki, Vardy.
Subs: Zieler, Chilwell, King, Amartey, Slimani, Gray, Ulloa.
In an April 2017 BBC Sport interview, James McClean reflects on the controversies that have dogged his career.
Read MoreWest Brom v Leicester (15:00 BST)
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on Football Focus
Outstanding.
To be sitting in that position in the Premier League with the resources, funds and style, it has been a really successful year for West Brom.
West Brom v Leicester (15:00 BST)
John Motson
Match of the Day commentator
Both clubs would refute the notion there is little importance attached to this game.
West Brom are chasing a club record Premier League points tally despite three straight defeats. They need six more points and, looking at their tough remaining fixtures, surely need to win this one.
Leicester aren't safe yet, having taken just one point from three games.
Leicester's Champions League exploits appear to have disrupted their domestic momentum. If their season tails off, you wonder whether the future of a few players might be up for debate.
Saturday's fixture is also notable for probably being the last Premier League outing for referee Mark Clattenburg. He was entrusted with the FA Cup, Champions League and Euro 2016 finals last year, and his departure will deprive English football of arguably its top official.
Surgeon Ian Paterson was convicted of intentionally wounding patients with unnecessary operations.
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