Get Involvedpublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 31 March 2019
Text 81111 (UK only).
The time for Sarri to go has to be now! Especially when there's still time to salvage something of this topsy turvy mediocre season.
Rob, Salford
Firmino heads Liverpool into lead before Moura equalises
Alderweireld own goal in 90th minute gives Liverpool dramatic win
Camarasa volleys in for Cardiff - anti-Sarri chants from Chelsea fans follow
Azpilicueta heads in leveller, with replays showing he was offside
Loftus-Cheek heads winner in 91st minute
Tom Rostance
Text 81111 (UK only).
The time for Sarri to go has to be now! Especially when there's still time to salvage something of this topsy turvy mediocre season.
Rob, Salford
Cardiff 1-0 Chelsea
Cardiff having a strong spell now. If they were to get a second then the home fans will truly believe. They are in superb voice.
Cardiff 1-0 Chelsea
Craig Pawson is utterly unmoved as there's some pushing and pulling in the Chelsea penalty area - Toni Rudiger was the man looking guilty. Did Chelsea get away with one there?
Cardiff 1-0 Chelsea
Danny Gabbidon
Former Wales defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
It hasn't been good enough from a Chelsea point of view. I don't know what you put it down to but they do not look like they are enjoying it at all.
Cardiff 1-0 Chelsea
Eden Hazard is on, replacing Pedro. Give him the ball.
Cardiff 1-0 Chelsea
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium
"We want Sarri out," chant the Chelsea fans.
#bbcfootball
Peter: Unbelievable - Chelsea are as bad under Sarri as Man U were under Mourinho
Sulaimon: Brilliant strike from Camarasa. Come on Bluebirds!!
Shaun: That’s surely bye bye Sarri if it stays like this. Woeful team selections, woeful football and lately, woeful results
Cardiff 1-0 Chelsea
IF Cardiff can hang on and win this the table will start to look much, much better for them...
Cardiff 1-0 Chelsea
You won't be surprised to learn that Eden Hazard is out warming up. Chelsea have defending to do though, Kepa smothering a low cross well at the front post.
Cardiff 1-0 Chelsea
Danny Gabbidon
Former Wales defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Chelsea have been terrible and Cardiff deserve their lead. They were excellent in the first half and Victor Camarasa catches it perfectly. It's a world class finish and the goalkeeper has no chance.
Portsmouth 0-1 Sunderland
Almost at the exact same moment as the ball hit the net in Wales, Sunderland scored at Wembley. Aiden McGeady curls in a free-kick and you can follow it here.
Victor Camarasa
A beauty! Pick that one out!
Victor Camarasa has helped himself to a lovely, lovely goal and Cardiff lead. Chelsea don't clear a long throw, not for the first time, Harry Arter whips the ball back in and Camarasa just lazily leans in and flicks a volley into the top corner from about 16 yards out.
Made it look so easy!
Cardiff 0-0 Chelsea
And we are back under way!
Cardiff 0-0 Chelsea
Here come the sides...
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 BST)
David Bentley
Former Tottenham winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Tottenham have to turn it on, they have a new stadium coming up too. I don't see Liverpool winning the league, I see Tottenham beating them on Sunday.
Liverpool showed signs that makes you think, are they capable? Your heart want them win to win it, but your head says Manchester City are going to win it.
We shall see John!
Text 81111 (UK only).
Chelsea can't keep chopping and changing managers they need to give Sarri at least another full season before being able to judge adequately
John G
Liverpool v Tottenham (16:30 BST)
Steve Wilson
Match of the Day commentator
In each of their last two serious tilts at winning the title, Liverpool have faltered at home against opposition from the capital.
In 2009 they drew a tumultuous game 4-4 with Arsenal. Worse was to come in 2014 when they lost to Chelsea - chasing a win they didn't need with the result that they suffered a loss they couldn't afford.
They'll need to be much more calculating if they're to pip Manchester City.
Spurs may have lost five of their past six away games but are on a high at the thought of finally returning home. Mauricio Pochettino deserves huge credit for keeping their curve moving upward despite being effectively homeless for almost two years.
Their celebrations will finally commence on Wednesday when, appropriately enough, Palace are the first to visit a stadium fit for royalty.
There was not a single shot on target in that first half, for either side.
Cardiff 0-0 Chelsea
Zzzzzzzz.