Get Involvedpublished at 13:03 British Summer Time 1 May 2016
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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
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Swansea 2-0 Liverpool
Back under way in Swansea, Liverpool have sent on Christian Benteke and Lucas. That's how far down Jurgen's priorities this game is.
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Do Leicester not have an international frozen tuna produce partner?Plenty of work to be done...
Man Utd v Leicester City (14:05 BST)
BBC Radio 5 Live
BBC Radio 5 live will bring you all of the best analysis and reaction of the big game from Old Trafford this afternoon.
During the match Jonathan Overend will be in the studio alongside former Fox Steve Guppy and Pat Murphy.
Chief football correspondent John Murray is joined by Robbie Savage inside Old Trafford and Ali Bruce-Ball will be in Leicester watching the game with fans at the Local Hero pub next to the King Power Stadium.
We've got it covered...
Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
Martin Keown
Former Arsenal defender on MOTD2
"There's going to be so many plates to spin when they get there. Are they going to keep hold of Vardy and Mahrez? But we're jumping ahead of ourselves here. There are a whole host of players there who are misfits, told they weren't going to be good enough, so let's enjoy it."
Brawn and brains?
At the end of the 2008 Formula 1 season Honda announced it was pulling out of F1 due to the global financial crisis.
Jenson Button's time in F1 - along with that of veteran team-mate Rubens Barrichello - looked as good as over.
But the cobbled together Brawn car turned out to be an absolute peach, and Button collected six wins in seven races at the start of the season to open up a monster lead.
He rather limped over the line as the Red Bulls chased him down but Button held on to win the title.
Swansea 2-0 Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp appeared to be readying Lucas and Christian Benteke as the half-time whistle goes at the Liberty.
Buster beats the bookies
Tom Fordyce
Chief sports writer
"Buster Douglas should never have beaten Mike Tyson when they met for the undisputed heavyweight world title in Tokyo 26 years ago. Tyson walked into the ring with 37 wins from 37 pro fights, 33 of them coming from knock-outs.
"Douglas was a 42-1 stooge, an astonishing price in a two-man contest. He was physically sick, struggling with flu, and emotionally stricken by the death of his mother three weeks before the fight. Tyson even had Douglas on the canvas in the eighth round.
"Yet in the 10th he was down himself, the victim as much of hype and hubris as his opponent's brutal uppercut. Unlike Douglas, he would not beat the count. It was arguably as big an upset as Cassius Clay beating Sonny Liston in Miami 26 years further back, before Cassius became Muhammad Ali and Ali changed the world."
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MOTD2 Extra
Former Arsenal - and Leicester - defender Martin Keown: "I wasn't nervous. 1998 was a carnival atmosphere, we had tough games coming up so we had to win that game.
"It was a great day, the Tony Adams finish, it was a great game. We arrived to the tune of 'Simply the Best' blaring out on the bus and, to be honest, we could have gone to war with that group."
Ex-Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson: "It's probably the most nerves, apart from a European Cup final, I've ever had. Liverpool were used to winning the league so the pressure was enormous."
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Old Trafford
Old Trafford has seen plenty of title celebrations - but we will see the most unlikely ever if Leicester City beat Manchester United today and secure the Premier League title.
Leicester City fans were gathered outside "The Theatre Of Dreams", and this will be a dream if they complete the job, more than three hours before kick-off. They don't want to miss a moment of this day.
The rain has eased and The Foxes can play safe in the knowledge that they still have two more games, at home to Everton and away to Chelsea, to get the three points they need. And even then Spurs need to keep winning.
This could be the greatest day in Premier League history and one of the greatest days in British sporting history.
Man Utd v Leicester (14:04 BST)
Mark Lawrenson
Former Liverpool defender on MOTD2 Extrra
"Today us a free hit for Leicester, they will not feel under too much pressure at all.
"For Manchester United if they do not get into the Champions League then I think Louis van Gaal will go."
Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
Steve Claridge
Ex-Leicester striker on BBC Radio 5 live
"Why should Leicester fall into a hole next season? They are not going to win it again, but they are not going to be struggling or in the bottom 10.
"I think Leicester are going to have some really good years. It's a good place to be."
Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
Jack Cork (33 mins)
That is a lovely goal. Jack Cork cuts the ball out in midfield, goes on and curls home with perhaps the aid of a slight deflection from outside the box.
Daly drives all night
John Daly winning the 1991 US PGA is truly up there in the Leicester stakes. A massive shock with an excellent back story.
You see, big John shouldn't have even been playing. He was the ninth reserve for a shot at the title but when players above him started dropping out, Daly - blond mullet, bad shirts, worse trousers - stuck his clubs in the boot of his car and drove the eight hours from his home to Indianapolis.
He had never seen the Crooked Stick course before, let alone played it, but when Nick Price's wife went into labour the night before the first round, the Zimbabwean was out and the chubby no-hoper in.
You have to say that is a strong look.
Daly's prodigious driving was matched only by his relentless cigarette smoking. After rounds of 69, 67 and 69, he high-fived his way through the final round to win one of the biggest prizes in golf by three shots.
Magic.
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Please take it easy, cardiac rehab centre...
Guy Mowbray
BBC Match of the Day commentator on MOTD2 Extra
"Leicester being doubted to the end which, I guess, will suit them fine. They're under no pressure, it's a free hit. They'll come here and play as they've played all season. It's not going to be easy, but that's just how they like it. We arrive three horus before kick-off as a rule, and three hours before kick off today the media room is full, the whole of the world's media is here to see a title won. It's caught the imagination of the whole world. This is the biggest in English football, if and when they win the title."
Man Utd v Leicester (14:05 BST)
Martin Keown
Former Arsenal defender on MOTD2 Extra
"Manchester United will not want to see the champions celebrate on their pitch.
"I have never seen Old Trafford clear out so quickly as when we (Arsenal) won the title there in 2002.
"I see this as a United team coming into their best form of the season."