Summary

  • Watford or Leicester can confirm safety with a win

  • Leicester unchanged, Watford make two changes, including Troy Deeney on the bench

  • Get involved: #bbcfootball

  1. Postpublished at 1 min

    Leicester City 0-0 Watford

    Leicester get us under way and we are go, go, go.

  2. A year ago tomorrow...published at 15:00 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

    Leicester City v Watford (15:00 BST)

    Magic on the mic...

    Andrea Bocelli serenading Claudio Ranieri's champions.

    It seems a long, long time ago. 

    Andrea Bocelli at LeicesterImage source, Getty Images
  3. get involved

    Get Involved #bbcfootballpublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

    Leicester City v Watford (15:00 BST)

    As always we want your thoughts and comments on the action, so get involved using the hashtag #bbcfootball and we will post your messages on this page throughout the game.

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  4. What the bosses say...published at 14:57 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

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    Leicester City manager Craig Shakespeare: "With Watford being near us, we have to try and beat them.

    "I'm a big believer in momentum. We've got three home games left at the King Power Stadium.

    "We'd like to finish on a high and that will be the message."

    Watford head coach Walter Mazzarri on whether his job is safe: "I think of it even more than before I am looking at my team.

    "I am sure that after watching how we did last year, we can have a great Premier League next season.

    "We knew it would be more difficult this year than last year. It is harder to consolidate in the Premier League."

  5. Stat attackpublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

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    How about some stats for you?

    Well, check out this video, courtesy of the Watford Twitter account.

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  6. Uncertain futures for both bossespublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

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    Simon Brotherton
    Match of the Day commentator

    It has been quite a turnaround for Leicester over the last two-and-a-half months as they've finally sorted themselves out.

    Only Tottenham and Liverpool have collected more points than their total of 19 since Craig Shakespeare took over, though it remains to be seen whether he's still in charge next season.

    Walter Mazzarri's position at Watford is also unclear, even if he is making the right noises about wanting to stay.

    Both teams sit on the much-talked about safety benchmark of 40 points and look set for a mid-table finish, but could still theoretically end up anywhere from eighth to 18th.

    Craig ShakespeareImage source, Getty Images
  7. Woooah-oh, we're halfway there!published at 14:51 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

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    Leicester City

    • The Foxes have claimed 40 points this season in the Premier League, 41 less than their final points total from their title-winning season but just one adrift of their points tally in 2014-15.
  8. Premier League predictorpublished at 14:49 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

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    It's time to make your Premier League predictions.

    Head here to say how you think this weekend's games will go.

    Not many of these left to do, sadly. 

  9. Premier League predictionspublished at 14:47 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

    Lawro's opponents for this weekend's Premier League fixtures are Tom Meighan and Serge Pizzorno from indie rock band Kasabian.

    Meighan and Pizzorno are fans of Leicester City, their local team, and the band played at the Foxes' title-winning parade last season.

    See what they've predicted here.

  10. Lawro's predictionspublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

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    Mark Lawrenson
    BBC football expert

    Neither Leicester manager Craig Shakespeare nor Watford boss Walter Mazzarri knows if they will be in charge next season.

    Both of these sides are on the magic 40-point mark and, although they are not mathematically safe yet, it is fair to say that their managers are in more trouble than the teams are - especially Mazzarri.

    Shakespeare was only given the Foxes job until the summer anyway, while nobody knows what Mazzarri's remit was at Watford - just survival, a top-half finish or something else?

    A Foxes win would not improve his chances of staying in the job.

    Prediction: Leicester City 2-0 Watford

    Mazzarri
  11. How they standpublished at 14:41 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

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    OK, the chances of either Leicester or Watford playing in the Championship in 2017-18 look slim, but this is football, and you never know what will happen. As Leicester proved last season.

    Both teams are on 40 points, eight more than 18th-placed Swansea, who have three games left. Crystal Palace's 5-0 hammering at Manchester City in the early game sees them 16th.

    Hull City are at home to already-relegated Sunderland today before Swansea entertain Everton in the later game at 17:30 BST.

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  12. Looking goodpublished at 14:37 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

    Leicester City v Watford (15:00 BST)

    There has been some artistic work by the Leicester groundsman, and also the Watford social media person. Snazzy.

  13. Team newspublished at 14:34 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

    Leicester City v Watford (15:00 BST)

    Craig Shakespeare names an unchanged Leicester side from the team that won 1-0 at West Brom last Saturday.

    Leicester: Schmeichel, Simpson, Benalouane, Huth, Fuchs, Mahrez, Ndidi, Drinkwater, Albrighton, Okazaki, Vardy. Subs: Chilwell, Musa, King, Amartey, Slimani, Zieler, Gray. 

    Leicester

    Only two changes for Watford from their side that began the 1-0 defeat by Liverpool on Bank Holiday Monday. Christian Kabasele and Stefano Okaka come in for Miguel Britos and Troy Deeney. Deeney, without a goal in four matches, is among the substitutes.

    Watford: Gomes, Prodl, Mariappa, Kabasele, Amrabat, Cleverley, Doucoure, Capoue, Janmaat, Okaka, Niang. Subs: Deeney, Success, Behrami, Zuniga, Pantilimon, Eleftheriou, Pereira.  

    Watford
  14. Hellopublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

    Good afternoon and welcome to BBC Sport's live text commentary as Leicester City take on Watford in the Premier League.

    There is no time to waste, so let's get on with the team news.

  15. A season to forgetpublished at 14:31 British Summer Time 6 May 2017

    When Leicester were celebrating their first ever Premier League title in 2015-16, few fans could have predicted they would have struggled so badly the following season.

    With four games left of the campaign they still have not mathematically secured their Premier League survival.

    Today they face a Watford side, who like Leicester, are still looking nervously over their shoulders.