Summary

  • Man City win Premier League title

  • Man Utd 1-2 Leicester: Teenager Thomas gives Foxes lead with stunning volley, Greenwood's tidy finish levels, Soyuncu heads in to restore lead

  • Foxes will strengthen top-four place with win

  • Southampton 3-1 Crystal Palace: Benteke scrambles home early opener, Ings turn and finish to level

  • Forster saves Milivojevic penalty, Adams strikes for Saints lead & Ings adds his second

  1. 'These boys will do everything they can'published at 17:09 British Summer Time 11 May 2021

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    Manchester United

    Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "That was the only way to do it, that is the strongest we can get but I am looking forward to it.

    "These boys will do everything they can for the team and it is a chance for them to play their way into the next game against Liverpool.

    "I want to win every game."

  2. Team newspublished at 17:07 British Summer Time 11 May 2021

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    Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said he was going to shuffle his pack for this match and he has well and truly kept his word.

    Harry Maguire misses a league match for the first time since signing from Leicester in 2019 because of an ankle injury, while Mason Greenwood is the only player to keep his place from the side that started the 3-1 win at Aston Villa on Sunday.

    In come David de Gea, Brandon Williams, Eric Bailly, Axel Tuanzebe, Alex Telles, Donny Van de Beek, Nemanja Matic and Juan Mata.

    It’s also a special night for 19-year-old winger Anthony Elanga, who makes his United debut, while Amad Diallo makes his first league start for the club.

    Man Utd XI: De Gea, Williams, Bailly, Tuanzebe, Telles, Van de Beek, Matic, Mata, Elanga, Diallo, Greenwood

    Subs: Henderson, Lindelof, Pogba, Cavani, Rashford, Fernandes, Shaw, Wan-Bissaka McTominay

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    Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers makes two changes to the side that started their 4-2 home defeat to Newcastle on Friday.

    Ricardo Pereira and James Maddison join 18-year-old Tawanda Maswanhis on the bench with Ayoze Perez and Luke Thomas both starting. Jonny Evans remains out with a heel problem, while Harvey Barnes, James Justin and Wes Morgan also remain on the sidelines.

    Leicester XI: Schmeichel, Castagne, Soyuncu, Fofana, Thomas, Ndidi, Tielemans, Albrighton, Perez, Iheanacho, Vardy

    Subs: Ward, Maddison, Amartey, Choudhury, Pereira, Mendy, Praet, Fuchs, Maswanhis

  3. 'We've made it difficult for ourselves'published at 17:04 British Summer Time 11 May 2021

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    Leicester City face quite the finish to the season, with the Foxes still aiming to secure a Champions League place and also heading to Wembley for the FA Cup final on Saturday.

    In the Premier League, boss Brendan Rodgers says they have "made it difficult" for themselves by dropping points recently and allowing the clubs below to make ground on them.

    The Foxes currently sit fourth, five points above fifth-place West Ham, but face Manchester United tonight before games against fellow top-four hopefuls Chelsea and Tottenham.

    “We are very close to achieving what we want but we know we have to fight, and we have made it difficult for ourselves, that's the reality," said Rodgers.

    "In the last two games we haven't got the results we wanted to. That means we have to really push and look to win these games, starting with the next game.”

  4. Ten changes for Unitedpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 11 May 2021
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    Right, how about this... a Manchester United line-up to play havoc with your fantasy football team.

    Ole Gunnar Solkskjaer makes 10 changes to his side, with Mason Greenwood the only player to remain from the win at Aston Villa on Sunday.

    There is a debut for Anthony Elanga, while Amad Diallo gets his first taste of Premier League football.

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  6. Postpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 11 May 2021

    This is the first of two Premier League games tonight, with Southampton also hosting Crystal Palace at 20:15 BST. We'll have you covered all the way through...

  7. Maguire's league run set to endpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 11 May 2021

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    We'll have the breaking team news for you at 17:00 BST, but here's a quick look at who'll not be there...

    Manchester United's Harry Maguire is set to miss a league match for the first time since signing from Leicester in 2019 because of an ankle injury.

    Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will make further changes given they face another game against Liverpool on Thursday.

    Leicester are without Jonny Evans following his withdrawal from Friday's defeat against Newcastle because of an ongoing heel problem.

    Harvey Barnes, James Justin and Wes Morgan remain on the sidelines.

  8. Title talk...published at 16:46 British Summer Time 11 May 2021

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    Manchester City could have wrapped up their fifth Premier League title themselves on Saturday, but a 2-1 defeat by Chelsea means there is still a mathematical chance United could overtake them.

    The Red Devils are 10 points adrift with four games to play and a defeat in any of those remaining games will confirm rivals City as champions.

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  9. Postpublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 11 May 2021

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    It could be party time in Manchester tonight, but not at Old Trafford.

    Manchester United host Leicester in a fixture that the blue half of the city will be watching with intrigue.

    Should Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side lose, the title be will heading to Manchester City...