Postpublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 18 April 2015
Conor McNamara
BBC commentator
"Leicester have not won three games in a row in the Premier League since 2000."
Leicester off bottom - Burnley now 20th
FT: Palace 0-2 WBA, - Morrison and Gardner
FT: Stoke 2-1 Saints, Everton 1-0 Burnley
Tom Rostance, Phil Dawkes and Mandeep Sanghera
Conor McNamara
BBC commentator
"Leicester have not won three games in a row in the Premier League since 2000."
Championship: Wigan need to win to stay up. They may just survive to fight another day. It is 2-1 at the DW Stadium thanks to a vital goal from James Perch.
What a sensational game at Huddersfield. Tom Ince has linked up with Darren Bent and scored his second of the game. The score there. Huddersfield 4, Derby 4. Leeds were winning. Now they are losing. Yoni Buyens's penalty takes Charlton 2-1 ahead.
League One: Colchester have turned it around against Scunthorpe. The U's were 1-0 down, now they are 2-1 up. MK Dons lead 6-1 against Leyton Orient.
Palace have the ball in the net as Yaya Sanogo taps in from Papa Souare's cross. But the flag is up for offside against the striker. It is Sanogoal.
Burnley are still in the game somehow and Danny Ings has a chance to level it up! A free header seven yards out - and he puts it over. If you want to play for a top side you need to be bagging those...
Mark Mitchener at the Goldsands Stadium
BBC Sport
"Yann Kermorgant has raised the roof here on the south coast, deftly heading Matt Ritchie's cross past Chris Kirkland to level for Bournemouth - minutes after the home fans were howling at referee Paul Tierney for not awarding a penalty.
"Kenwyne Jones is on for the Cherries, who have three up front - stand by for a grandstand final 20 minutes."
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live
"This could be the most important five minutes of Leicester's season."
Leicester knocking on the door again as Riyad Mahrez cuts inside from the left and fires a low shot that is creeping in to the bottom corner until Lukasz Fabianki dives down to save. Five minutes to go.
Charlie Adam grabs a late goal to put Stoke ahead! Ryan Shawcross was possibly offside in the build-up but after Jon Walters had a shot blocked, Adam brings the loose ball down with a fine touch before hitting a bobbling shot into the ground and into the net.
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live
"Ashley Williams has not got any of the ball. Vardy goes over, there is a little bit of a push, I have seen them given, Swansea got away with that one."
Around 10 minutes to go at the King Power. Leicester could, and probably should, have this game wrapped up. But there is a nervousness about them now every time Swansea come forward. They are so close to a potentially huge win. Of course they are going to be a bit nervous.
Championship: Charlton have equalised against Leeds thanks to a goal from ex-Celtic striker Tony Watt. 1-1. It is a seven-goal thriller at the John Smith's Stadium. Huddersfield were 3-1 up, Derby pulled it back to 3-3, but Nahki Wells has put the hosts 4-3 ahead.
Massive - Yann Kermorgant has levelled for Bournemouth in their home game against Sheffield Wednesday - it is 1-1 there.
Martin Jones: This sums up the second half at Ewood Park. They were there for 15 minutes.
Spotting two birds is the highlight of a game with four goals? Must have been a brilliant first half...
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Leicester feel they should have a spot-kick as Jamie Vardy breaks into the box and tumbles after nipping the ball past Ashley Williams. The referee, though, waves away the appeals.
Still Everton can't put Burnley away. Leighton Baines' free-kick goes through to Gareth Barry but he miscues an effort on goal. Tame. Saved.
John Hartson
BBC Radio 5 live
"Leicester missed a few chances at the beginning of the second-half and they might have gone two or three in front. Swansea are now on top and feel like they are still in the game."
The second goal has completely deflated Palace. It is clear at the moment that West Brom need this win more than the home side. The Baggies are taking all that palace can throw at them with ease. At the other end, Julian Speroni has to be quick off his line to save a shot from Saido Berahino.
League One: Steve Cotterill's Bristol City are currently on course to get the point they need to win the League One title. It is goalless in their game against Coventry.
League Two: Tranmere are bottom. They are staying there as they trail 3-0 at home to Oxford United.
Conference: It is could be a double celebration in Bristol. Bristol Rovers are heading top of the Conference as they lead at Dover, while Barnet, who started the day in first position, are 1-0 down at Kidderminster.
Kurt Zouma starts in midfield for leaders Chelsea in the late game, while Radamel Falcao gets a rare start up front for an injury-hit Manchester United. Wayne Rooney goes into midfield.
Chelsea: Courtois, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Azpilicueta, Zouma, Matic, Oscar, Fabregas, Hazard, Drogba
Man Utd: De Gea, Valencia, Smalling, McNair, Shaw, Mata, Rooney, Herrera, Young, Fellaini, Falcao
A glorious chance for Leicester to all but seal the three points is spurned, largely thanks to Swans keeper Lukasz Fabianski. Jamie Vardy tears away and up to the edge of the Swansea box with the ball, which he lays off to Riyad Mahrez, who is denied by quick movement and even faster reflexes from the away keeper.
Crystal Palace 0-2 West Bromwich Albion