Get Involvedpublished at 12:04 British Summer Time 28 April 2019
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Daniel Cheng: No Ozil meaning no creative supply for Auba and Laca. Gonna be a long one for those two...
Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea: De Gea spills shot to allow Alonso to cancel out Mata opener
Burnley 0-1 Man City: Aguero shot just crosses line before Lowton can clear
City have big shout for penalty turned down for handball by Barnes
Leicester 3-0 Arsenal: Tielemens, Vardy (2) for Foxes after Maitland-Niles red for Gunners
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Daniel Cheng: No Ozil meaning no creative supply for Auba and Laca. Gonna be a long one for those two...
Leicester 0-0 Arsenal
Conor McNamara
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
Leicester will have a pivotal say in the outcome of this Premier League season.
They have Manchester City and Chelsea to come. Who gets the Premier League title and who gets the Champions League could all be decided by Leicester City.
You don't see that very often, a false start.
But we are now under way.
Leicester 0-0 Arsenal
Michael Oliver blows his whistle and we are under way.
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Kyle: If Leicester get 7th they will have done it the hard way and they will have fully deserved it. Really tough end to the season with Arsenal and Chelsea at home and Manchester City away either way they will have a say on the title race and the race for 4th.
Kasabian is blasting out at the King Power and here come the teams..
Leicester v Arsenal (12:00 BST)
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers speaking to Sky Sports on the changes he's made since his arrival: "We've just tried to make the team a little more aggressive in the way they press the ball - but there's a long way to go in that. In points in the game you have to use your quality and counter but you also want to be able to dominate with the ball as well, so you have to win the ball back and get the press right."
Arsenal manager Unai Emery on starting two strikers in today's game: "We need Alexandre Lacazette and we need Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang yes, but we also need our other players to help get us into the box. It is a big test for us today but this is a challenge we want."
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Hafiz Braimah: What are the chances of Mustafi scoring a brace and keeping a clean sheet?
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Leicester's Hamza Choudhury speaking to Sky Sports on what Brendan Rodgers has brought to the club: "A lot of confidence. Since the manager came in our performances have got much better and coming into this the boys are very confident."
Arsenal's Granit Xhaka on the battle for the top-four: "It's not about the other teams. It's about us. We can be where we want to be if we win our games. We saw the result yesterday and yes we know our game is a big game as well."
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How is it that after the Keown/Adams/Campbell era Arsenal have had such a poor defence? For the last 10 years or so it's been positively sieve-like. When will we address this problem?
Andrew from Whitstable
BBC Radio 5 Live
There's a triple bill of live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Former Manchester City and Tottenham midfielder Michael Brown joins Conor McNamara at the King Power Stadium for Leicester City against Arsenal from 12:00 BST.
Then John Murray and ex-Chelsea and Everton winger Pat Nevin will guide you through Burnley's game with Manchester City from 14:05.
And Alan Green is at Old Trafford for Manchester United against Chelsea from 16:30.
Just click the tab at the top of this page to get listening.
Leicester v Arsenal (12:00 BST)
It is a first Premier League start for defensive midfielder Hamza Choudhury under Brendan Rodgers.
The highly-rated 21-year-old is one to keep an eye on today.
Leicester v Arsenal (12:00 BST)
Today will be a good test of where Brendan Rodgers' Leicester are at.
It is the first time the side have face a top-six team since he took over.
His record so far reads: W4 D1 L2
Leicester v Arsenal (12:00 BST)
Leicester City
Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers has won just two of his nine Premier League meetings with Arsenal, beating them with Swansea City in January 2012 and Liverpool in March 2014.
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Geoff Douse: If Chelsea win United are almost certainly in the Europa League due to goal difference. Pogba, De Gea leaving ?
Leicester v Arsenal (12:00 BST)
Martin Fisher
Match of the Day commentator at King Power Stadium
Arsenal might still squeeze into the top four but it will require a dramatic improvement in their away form.
The Gunners will surely need to take points from this one and at Burnley on the last day but they have only won two league games on the road since November.
Already this week they have crumbled alarmingly in successive defeats to Crystal Palace and Wolves, so Jamie Vardy must be rubbing his hands in anticipation.
He always seems to enjoy himself against Arsenal and is back to his very best in a Leicester side seemingly rejuvenated under Brendan Rodgers and still chasing seventh place.
Leicester v Arsenal (12:00 BST)
Right we have an explanation as to why Mesut Ozil is not in today's squad.
The German midfielder has a foot injury, while Spanish defender Nacho Monreal misses out with a calf injury.
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Thoughts on Jamie Vardy v Shkodran Mustafi?
The former England striker has scored six goals in his last seven Premier League games against Arsenal – only against Liverpool has he scored more in the competition.
Leicester v Arsenal (12:00 BST)
Arsenal
Arsenal have never lost a Premier League game that has kicked off at 12 noon, winning 15 and drawing four. Their last such match was a 5-1 win at Fulham earlier this season.
Leicester v Arsenal (12:00 BST)
Just one change for Leicester from the 2-2 draw at West Ham, with Hamza Choudhury replacing Demarai Gray. Harvey Barnes remains on the bench despite coming on to score in that game at London Stadium.
Good news for the Gunners, who welcome back striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang following a sinus problem. He replaces Mesut Ozil and joins Alexandre Lacazette and Alex Iwobi in attack. Ozil isn't in the squad.
Arsenal's two other changes see Shkodran Mustafi and Sead Kolasinac replace Nacho Monreal and Laurent Koscielny in defence. The latter is on the bench.