Summary

  • Morgan struck with precise header

  • Foxes seven points clear of Spurs

  • Leicester four wins from the title

  1. 'Leicester enjoying pressure'published at 12:43 British Summer Time 3 April 2016

    Leicester v Southampton (13:30 BST)

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Former Newcastle United boss John Carver: "I'm definitely convinced Leicester are going to do it. The way Claudio Ranieri comes across and the way he says things, he has got these players so relaxed and enjoying what they are doing."  

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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 3 April 2016

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    As Oxford and Barnsley prepare for their big day out at Wembley, we want your stories of playing on the biggest stage...

    Lion: Played and won a trophy at Old Trafford before Euro 96 game France v Czech Rep, the national players watching us still got video.

    Matt West: Played at The City Ground when I was a nipper for Nottingham Forest! All the first team came down to watch us.

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  3. Nerves at the King Power?published at 12:39 British Summer Time 3 April 2016

    Leicester v Southampton (13:30 BST)

    Shay Given
    Stoke City & Republic of Ireland goalkeeper on MOTD Extra 2

    "It's impressive what Ranieri has done - he's continued where they left off last season. For them to be top of the league is absolutely remarkable. But Southampton are a very good team, and it will be very interesting to see if there are nerves at the stadium."

  4. Team newspublished at 12:35

    Leicester v Southampton

    Leicester are unchanged from the win over Crystal Palace while Southampton make four changes with Cedric, Victor Wanyama, Sadio Mane and Matt Targett coming in.

    Full line-ups to come.

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  5. 'Newcastle leak too many goals'published at 12:33 British Summer Time 3 April 2016

    Norwich 3-2 Newcastle

    Shay Given
    Stoke City & Republic of Ireland goalkeeper on MOTD2 Extra

    "To give away such a late goal in the 93rd minute is a big kick in the teeth for Newcastle. Benitez was brought in to shore up the defence, but they've conceded three goals against a fellow relegation candidate. The concern all season has been that they've been leaking too many goals."

    BenitezImage source, Reuters
  6. Maths and the English title racepublished at 12:30

    Michael Caley is cleverer than me. And probably you as well.

    So we won't go into the statistical wizardry that the Howler magazine's analytics editor uses. 

    We'll jump straight to the juicy conclusions on what yesterday's results mean for the likely destination of the Premier League title...

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    And what would a Leicester win today against Southampton do for those figures? Well...

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    Those numbers and pretty bars spell "crunch" to me.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 12:25 British Summer Time 3 April 2016

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  8. 'Norwich have the momentum'published at 12:24

    Norwich 3-2 Newcastle

    Kevin Kilbane
    Former Everton and Republic of Ireland winger on MOTD2 Extra

    "Norwich are scoring goals. We know they concede, but when they're at home, momentum is right behind them. I don't think they're going to keep clean sheets, I think they're going to have to go and beat sides, but you can see them scoring goals in the next few weeks."

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  9. Postpublished at 12:20

    Aberdeen v Hamilton 12:30 BST)

    AberdeenImage source, Getty Images

    Aberdeen are just about clinging to Celtic's coattails in the Scottish Premiership.

    They need a win against struggling Hamilton to close the gap to four points.

    Kick-off is a little under 10 minutes away and our live coverage is off and flying.

  10. MOTD2 is gopublished at 12:15

    Match of the Day

    MOTD2 Extra is up and running.

    Click the play icon at the top of this page to get all the analysis from Saturday and anticipation for Sunday with Kevin Kilbane, Shay Given and Amy Lawrence.

  11. Two points lost, not one gainedpublished at 12;14

    Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham

    Mauricio PochettinoImage source, Getty

    In a normal season a point at Anfield would probably be a decent result in most Spurs fans' eyes.

    But this is not a normal season.

    Manager Mauricio Pochettino punched the turf in frustration on the final whistle as his side were unable to force a winner to follow Harry Kane's excellently taken 22nd league goal of the season.

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 3 April 2016

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    Ahead of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy final, we're looking for your stories of performing on the big stage...

    Paul Eaton: At 18, through my works team, I got to play at Wembley! Trevor Brooking told me I took a "cracking" pen!

    Graham Cantillon: Crosby and District League cup final 2010 - played at Bootle FC stadium in front of 200 people.

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  13. Gunners and City rack up big winspublished at 12:06

    Alex IwobiImage source, Getty Images

    Too little, too late?

    After ropey runs of form in March, Arsenal and Manchester City both registered 4-0 wins yesterday.

    The Gunners walloped Watford with 19-year-old Alex Iwobi scoring his second goal in as many games.

    Kevin de Bruyne scored on his return from two months out injured as City put Bournemouth to the sword in style.

    All very well, but where was that sort of form when they were in striking distance of the top?  

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  14. Can Kante book his plane tickets?published at 12:00

    Leicester v Southampton (13:30 BST)

    N'Golo KanteImage source, Reuters

    N'Golo Kante only made his debut for France last week but it seems he's already done enough to convince the French public he should be in the Euro 2016 squad.

    French sports website L'Equipe is doing a tool which allows readers to select their own squad,, external and Leicester midfielder Kante is currently the second most popular choice, with 99.2% of votes. 

    That's more than the likes of Paul Pogba, Blaise Matuidi or Hugo Lloris - only Lassana Diarra is more widely favoured.

    L'EquipeImage source, L'Equipe

    A punchy 93% of readers went for West Ham's Dimitri Payet in their squad as well.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 11:55

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    Ahead of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy final, we're looking for your stories of performing on the big stage.

    ARSENE: Played in a kids footie tournament at the King Power stadium. We came last but ended up team's top scorer with an OG!

    AKB40hate: Mate won a competition so we played at the Reebok (in the Okocha era). Scored a pen and ran up the empty stands to celebrate.

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  16. Proud History, What Future?published at 11:51

    Aston Villa 0-4 Chelsea

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    Things are looking like they could get very ugly between now and the end of the season at Villa Park.

    Villa could be relegated by the end of their next home game against Southampton on 23 April and their fans were brutal in their criticism of a limp second-half performance in the 4-0 defeat by Chelsea yesterday.

    Owner Randy Lerner was abused throughout while substitute Leandro Bacuna - who admitted earlier this week that he was already planning to jump the sinking ship, external - was picked out for particularly heavy jeering.

    Aston Villa fansImage source, Getty Images
  17. Leicester, Arsenal & Chelsea deny claimspublished at 11:44

    A bit of breaking news for you.

    Leicester, Arsenal and Chelsea have denied London doctor Mark Bonar's claims - reported in this morning's Sunday Times - that he has doped some of their players.

    Arsenal said they were "extremely disappointed" by the publication of the claims, "which are without foundation".

    Leicester questioned the Sunday Times' decision to publish when "on its own admission, it has insufficient evidence to support the claims".

    Chelsea said they have "never used the services of Dr Bonar and has no knowledge or record of any of our players having been treated by him or using his services".

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    Get Involvedpublished at 11:37 British Summer Time 3 April 2016

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  19. Barkley's a bank-breakerpublished at 11:35

    Daily Star on SundayImage source, Daily Star on Sunday

    Elsewhere the Daily Star on Sunday, external reckon that Manchester United will try and prise Ross Barkley from Everton with a £45m bid.

    If losing Barkley meant that they could keep Romelu Lukaku, would Toffees fans take that deal?

  20. 1+1=17?published at 11:28

    Sunday ExpressImage source, Sunday Express

    The pick of today's transfer gossip comes on the back of the Sunday Express.

    They claim that Pep Guardiola is planning to use his family connections to lure Barcelona's Luis Suarez to Manchester City for next season.

    Pep's brother Pere is Suarez's agent you see.

    But would Suarez leave the European champions, the city his whole career has been bent towards, external to renege on a promise to only ever play for Liverpool in the Premier League?, external

    Fish-and-chip wrapper that one I fear.