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Manchester United vs Leicester City live: Latest score as Foxes fail to win title, plus Southampton rout Manchester City

Re-live Sunday's Premier League action as Leicester fall short in bid to win a first top flight title at Manchester United

Sam Dymond
Sunday 01 May 2016 10:22 BST
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Wes Morgan celebrates his goal for Leicester
Wes Morgan celebrates his goal for Leicester (Getty)

Leicester will have to wait if they are to win the Premier League title after a 1-1 at Manchester United, meaning that Tottenham have to beat Chelsea on Monday night to keep the title race alive, while Southampton thrash an off-colour Manchester City in the day's final match. Follow the latest here.

  • Today’s fixtures:
  • Swansea 3 Liverpool 1 
  • Manchester United 1 Leicester City1
  • Southampton 4 Manchester City 2
  • Leicester will win the Premier League title if Tottenham fail to beat Chelsea.

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This weekend’s Premier League results:

Saturday

Everton 2 Bournemouth 1

Newcastle 1 Crystal Palace 0

Stoke 1 Sunderland 1

Watford 3 Aston Villa 2

West Brom 0 West Ham 3

Arsenal 1 Norwich 0

Monday’s fixture:

Chelsea vs Tottenham

90+2 mins: Echoes of his father! As the ball sprung loose inside the Leicester penalty area and Depay lurking, Kasper Schmeichel burst off his line to clear with his feet, not once but twice. 

Sam Dymond1 May 2016 15:54

FULL TIME - MANCHESTER UNITED 1 LEICESTER 1:

Sam Dymond1 May 2016 15:55

Here's the team news from St Mary's...

Southampton: Forster, Martina, Van Dijk, Fonte, Bertrand, Wanyama, Clasie, Mane, Davis, Tadic, Long

Subs: Stekelenburg, Soares, Yoshida, Rodriguez, Romeu, Ward-Prowse, Austin

Manchester City:Hart, Zabaleta, Otamendi, Mangala, Kolarov, Delph, Fernandinho, Nasri, Sterling, Iheanacho, Bony

Subs: Caballero, Sagna, Clichy, Demichelis, Fernando, Navas, Aguero

Referee: Andre Marriner

Sam Dymond1 May 2016 15:58

90 mins:: Into four minutes of injury time, Saints playing out time here.

James Mariner1 May 2016 18:18

Full-time: SOUTHAMPTON 4 MANCHESTER CITY 2:No Sergio Aguero, no Kevin De Bruyne, no Vincent Kompany, but that's still an awful day out on the south coast for City. Not ideal preparation for their trip to Real Madrid in three days time. A great afternoon's work for Southampton, mind, which moves them to within a win of fifth place - five wins in eight games now - and leaves City trailing Arsenal in the race for third.

James Mariner1 May 2016 18:22

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