Manchester United vs Leicester live: Latest score, team news and updates as Foxes bid to win the title
Follow the latest from the Premier League title shootout at Old Trafford
Leicester face their date with destiny knowing that a victory against Manchester United will secure their first ever Premier league title, although the 20-time champions have made it clear they have no intention of making it easy for the Foxes. Follow the latest here.
- Leicester can win the Premier League title with victory today
- Leicester will also clinch the title if Tottenham lose to Chelsea on Monday
- United need to win to keep pace with top four to keep Champions League hopes alive
- Memphis Depay future at United in doubt after Instagram change
- Match kicks off at 14:05
Teams: TBC
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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.
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
90 mins:: Into four minutes of injury time, Saints playing out time here.
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.
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