Predictionspublished at 13:43 BST 1 May 2016
Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
As the rain continues to hammer down at Old Trafford, let's enjoy a few tweets from last summer when Leicester had just beaten the drop and had appointed Claudio Ranieri...
Leicester need two points to win title
But they can clinch title on Monday
Spurs must win at Chelsea to keep their hopes alive
Tom Rostance
Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
As the rain continues to hammer down at Old Trafford, let's enjoy a few tweets from last summer when Leicester had just beaten the drop and had appointed Claudio Ranieri...
Calum McKenzie
BBC Local Live
BBC Radio Leicester's Mike McCarthy tweets...
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Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
Former Manchester United players Danny Drinkwater and Danny Simpson know the surroundings of Old Trafford well...
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Cloughie's Forest
Whose is the bigger achievement?
Perhaps the closest - geographically and symbolically - to Leicester's season this year were the Nottingham Forest side of Brian Clough in the late 1970s.
Forest were the last team to win the English top flight for the first time, a record that Leicester are on track to match in the coming hours/days/weeks.
However, should this Leicester side want to match the efforts of Clough's Forest then they need to go and win the Champions League next year.
And then the year after that...
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You have 40 minutes Ben, 40 minutes!
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Old Trafford
Eric Cantona was always a man for the big occasion at Manchester United - and he is here today as Leicester City attempt to win the title.
The charismatic Frenchman, so instrumental in the great era of success presided over by Sir Alex Ferguson, received a rapturous reception when he arrived.
He was the central figure in some remarkable storylines and he may bear witness to another today.
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Stu Warner: As a @ManUtd fan of over 30 years, I have never wished us to lose a game more than this, @LCFC can do this!!
Ben Truslove
BBC News Online in Leicester
Duffy's Bar in Leicester city centre is starting to fill up now.
Andre Ayew (67 mins)
Scratch that. Liverpool fail to snuff out the danger and are made to pay when Andre Ayew scores his second of the game with a shot on the turn.
Christian Benteke (65 mins)
Is the comeback on? Hope for Liverpool as substitute Christian Benteke heads home from a corner.
They've got almost half an hour to rescue something from this one. You can follow it here.
Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
Man Utd: De Gea, Valencia, Smalling, Blind, Rojo, Carrick, Fellaini, Lingard, Rooney, Martial, Rashford. Subs: Depay, Mata, Romero, Ander Herrera, Schneiderlin, Darmian, Fosu-Mensah.
Leicester: Schmeichel, Simpson, Morgan, Huth, Fuchs, Mahrez, Kante, Drinkwater, Schlupp, Okazaki, Ulloa. Subs: King, Albrighton, Amartey, Gray, Wasilewski, Chilwell, Schwarzer.
Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland)
Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
Leicester City
Claudio Ranieri, speaking to Sky Sports: "I feel good but we know this will be a tough match. Manchester United are fighting for the Champions League.
"I ask my players for the same performance, we do not want to change our mind set. I am curious to see if my players feel something different, I hope not but it is important to check.
"My message to them will be to play the same, I am very excited. The story is fantastic."
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Old Trafford
Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel is out warming up and on the brink of following in his father Peter's footsteps by winning a Premier League title medal.
He will have watched his father celebrating title triumphs here, with the great Danish goalkeeper winning five at Manchester United.
Yet another strand to this fantastic Leicester City story,
Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
As we all now know, you could get odds of 5,000-1 on Leicester to win the Premier League at the start of the season. Incredible. Massive.
But what does that really mean in context? How unlikely is it?
Well, bookmakers Coral have produced a list of 5,000-1 shots which helps put Leicester’s achievement in its place..
'Good afternoon Mr. President...'
Northern Ireland are 5,000-1 to win the World Cup in 2018 and the firm would also offer the same odds if a customer wanted to back Justin Bieber to become the American President one day.
As for Leicester City, in 2016-17, the Foxes are are 33-1 to win the title, 8-1 to finish in the top four, 20-1 to be relegated and 100-1 to win the Champions League.
So they are still more likely to go down than retain the title...?
Calum McKenzie
BBC Local Live
BBC East Midlands Today's Simon Hare tweets...
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Danny Murphy
Ex-Liverpool midfielder on Football Focus
"It is outstanding, what an achievement. Mahrez, Vardy, Kante have been great but you could talk about all of the first 11 and they have all had a nine or 10 out of 10 season.
"For a group of players to all play that well is incredible. You have got to focus on Leicester rather than City, Arsenal, Chelsea and United’s failings."
Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
The champions elect name the same XI who swiped Swansea aside last week.
Leicester: Schmeichel, Simpson, Huth, Morgan (c), Fuchs, Mahrez, Kanté, Drinkwater, Schlupp, Okazaki, Ulloa
Manchseter United make just one change from the team which beat Everton at Wembley. Antonio Valencia comes in at right-back as Timothy Fosu-Mensah drops out.
Man Utd: De Gea, Valencia, Smalling, Blind, Rojo, Carrick, Fellaini, Lingard, Rooney, Martial, Rashford.
Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
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