Summary

  • FT: Leicester 1-0 Norwich (Ulloa with late goal)

  • Foxes now five points clear

  • FT: Southampton 1-2 Chelsea (Fabregas & Ivanovic)

  • FT: Stoke 2-1 Villa, Watford 0-0 Bournemouth

  • FT: West Ham 1-0 Sunderland

  • West Brom v Crystal Palace (17:30 GMT)

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 09:59 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Lost and found

    As part of our weekly tie-in with the Danny Baker Show on Radio 5 live, we're asking what you've lost and found at football grounds. Contributions so far have been on the pithy side.

    Gemma Streets: Found £50 note at old Wembley when I was 10 & didn't think it was real cos never seen one before

    Dave Jones:The thing I've lost at a football ground HOPE at Villa Park

    Get involved by tweeting #bbcfootball, text 81111 or use the BBC MOTD Facebook page., external

  2. Blues still nowhere near bestpublished at 09:55 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Southampton v Chelsea (15:00 GMT)

    Mark Lawrenson
    BBC football expert

    "Chelsea have improved under Guus Hiddink but they are still nowhere near the team they were in the first half of last season.

    "Hiddink has not lost a domestic game since he took over before Christmas, but extending that record will not be easy because Saints are not conceding goals and will be full of confidence."

  3. On my head, sonpublished at 09:53 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Southampton v Chelsea(15:00 GMT)

    Southampton have scored more headed goals than any other team in the Premier League this seasonImage source, .

  4. A keeper in top formpublished at 09:48 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Southampton v Chelsea (15:00 GMT)

    Fraser Forster has yet to concede a goal in six games since returning from a serious injury and has helped Southampton to wins against Watford, West Brom, Manchester United, West Ham and Swansea. That's decent form and it's got him on the front cover of Southampton's match programme against Chelsea.

    Keeper Fraser Forster is on the front cover of Southampton's match programmeImage source, @southamptonfc
  5. Double Dutchpublished at 09:46 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Southampton v Chelsea (15:00 GMT)

    Now then. This is an interesting fixture. Stingy Saints against in-form Blues.

    It's been nine hours and 14 minutes since Saints last conceded a Premier League goal. That's like 100 or something matches I think!

    Chelsea are unbeaten in 10 league matches. TEN!

    Side story here - Ronald Koeman faces Guus Hiddink. Both went for the Netherlands job in 2014 - Hiddink got it.

    "I always had a good understanding with him," Koeman said

    "Of course, we struggled a little bit after the situation with the national team two years ago. But that's the past and I'm still in a good understanding and relationship with Guus. I'm looking forward to seeing him on Saturday." 

    Ronald KoemanImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    No hard feeling between Ronald Koeman (pictured) and Guus Hiddink - apparently

  6. Jam-packed Football Focuspublished at 09:42 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    12:10 GMT, BBC One

    Football Focus

  7. Saturday's sports pagespublished at 09:36 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Staying with Sunday's fixtures. Apparently Manchester City boss will stick with cup specialist Willy Caballero in goal for Sunday's Capital One Cup final against Liverpool. Thoughts?

    That match kicks off at 16:30 GMT. Live text coverage on this website and radio coverage on BBC radio 5 live.

    Daily ExpressImage source, Daily Express
  8. Saturday's sports pagespublished at 09:33 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    They have got to stop asking him about Mourinho. Surely?

    Anyway, what is still Louis van Gaal's Manchester United are at home to Arsenal on Sunday at 14:05 GMT.

    MirrorImage source, Mirror
  9. Saturday's sports pagespublished at 09:29 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Daily TelegraphImage source, Daily Telegraph

    Will this be former Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard's last season? The Daily Telegraph interviewed him., external

  10. What the papers say... coming uppublished at 09:28 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Who and what is gracing the sports pages on Saturday?

  11. Away the ladspublished at 09:24 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    West Ham v Sunderland (12:45 GMT)

    Every travelling Sunderland fan will be handed a free green away shirt at Upton ParkImage source, Getty Images

    We should also mention that Sunderland are set to turn Upton Park green after revealing plans to hand every travelling fan a free away shirt. 

    "The Black Cats have sold out 12 of their 14 away Premier League trips so far this season, with 28,000 loyal Sunderland fans covering in excess of 7,000 miles supporting their team," says a statement on the Black Cats website., external

    "To thank their fan for such tremendous backing, every Sunderland fan at the Boleyn Ground on Saturday will be given a 2015-16 away shirt courtesy of Sunderland." 

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 09:23 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Lost and found..

    As part of our weekly tie-in with the Danny Baker Show on Radio 5 live, we're asking what you've lost and found at football grounds. Contributions so far have been on the pithy side.

    Terry Martin: majority of the time at Old Trafford I've lost the will to live. #MUFC, external

    Jake Vincent: my sense of compassion

    Get in involved by tweeting #bbcfootball or text 81111

  13. German cover starpublished at 09:17 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Leicester v Norwich (15:00 GMT)

    The front cover of Leicester's programme against NorwichImage source, @LCFC

    Germany-born defender Robert Huth has scored three goals in his last six Premier League appearances and is currently fourth in Leicester's top-flight goalscoring charts. His efforts have catapulted him on to the front cover of today's programme against Norwich.

  14. Postpublished at 09:14 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Leicester v Norwich (15:00 GMT)

    Leicester City forward Jamie Vardy has won six penalties this seasonImage source, .

  15. Ranieri warns Mahrezpublished at 09:12 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Leicester v Norwich (15:00 GMT)

    Claudio Ranieri is beaming [and the guy who put £5 on at 5000-1]. Understandably so. 

    His side lead by two points. Champions League football is surely all but in the bag and they could finish with something quite extraordinary - the Premier League title.

    Striker Jamie Vardy and fellow attacker Riyad Mahrez have been his star players, but he fears one of them might have his head turned.

    "If Riyad plays well he continues to play. If he thinks about other teams he comes with me on the bench," the Italian said.

    "If I am Riyad I say: 'There are a lot of teams who want me, OK, I have to show more if I want to go there. I have to show my best, because if I should do my best maybe they want to buy me.'"

    Claudio RanieriImage source, EPA
  16. Start at the toppublished at 09:08 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    Leicester v Norwich (15:00 GMT)

    We will focus on the 12:45 GMT game, West Ham v Sunderland, just before kick off.

    Let's start with the league leaders Leicester City - they still lead with 12 games remaining - against Norwich...

  17. get involved

    Get Involved - Things lost & found in a football groundpublished at 09:05 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2016

    #bbcfootball

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Tune into BBC Radio 5 live now!

    It's the Danny Baker Show with ex-basketball player John Amaechi and Great Britain shooter Amber Hill.

    The show is asking you today: Things lost & found in a football ground

    • Have you lost your wedding ring?
    • A shoe?
    • An entire collection of Stone Roses CDs?

    or perhaps you've found...

    • love
    • £10,000 in a case
    • Elton John sitting next you

    Let us know using #bbcfootball, external or text in on 81111

    Danny Baker
  18. A new dawnpublished at 09:00

    And so begins football's age of enlightenment., external

    We all woke up today with renewed hope and a new outlook of football's future. All except Villa fans...

    It's Saturday. There are 12 games remaining for each of the teams in the Premier League, and 12 games left for Villa to save their top-flight lives.

    They are eight points from safety and at Stoke today. Home win? Fellow strugglers Sunderland and Norwich are also in action.

    There are six fixtures today and we will preview each one before the action kicks off at 12:45 GMT as West Ham host Sunderland.

    I'm sure following this live text will be Infantino's first task as Fifa chief, so join him and us for hours of football fun.

    Gianni InfantinoImage source, EPA
    Image caption,

    Fifa president Gianni Infantino - no doubt laughing at what's in store in Saturday's BBC football live text