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Premier League preview & predictions: 7 -10 May 2021

What time is kick off? 20.00 (BST), 15.00 (EDT) Where is it the game played? King Power Stadium How to watch on TV in the UK and USA? Sky Sports (UK), fubo TV (USA) Referee: Darren England VAR: Paul Tierney Leicester will have one eye on the FA Cup final next weekend, but any slip ups in the Premier League between now and the end of the season could still leave the Foxes in danger of falling out of the top four and missing the Champions League cut for the second year in a row. Newcastle will be well aware that even just a point here has the potential to mathematically save them from relegation if Fulham later fail to beat Burnley on Monday night.

Return of fans, final 5 and new kit launch - Liverpool FC s key dates in May - Liverpool FC

Share on email It’s the final month of action in season 2020/21 for Liverpool, where they face a defining five games in the race for European action. The month of April was yet another full of frustration as an inability to put away chances and hold on to a winning position saw just two wins from six recorded. It led to elimination from the Champions League and threw another spanner in the works when top-four looked back on the table, but now all focus must be on the final five matches. After eight gruelling months, 2020/21 will soon come to a close but before then Jurgen Klopp‘s men must navigate five games in 21 days.

Southampton hold Leicester after Jannik Vestergaard sees red

Ralph Hasenhüttl must have felt a sense of déja vu when, after 10 minutes, Jannik Vestergaard was given a straight red card. It was this fixture last season, also played under the lights on a Friday, that brought Leicester’s infamous record-breaking 9-0 win but that night it was Ryan Bertrand’s sending-off that proved the catalyst for Southampton’s capitulation. They again had to strap in but they did not panic, even if the red card rankled. “The official explanation was it was a clear denial of a goalscoring opportunity,” said Hasenhüttl, who confirmed Southampton would appeal the decision. “This explanation is simply wrong. I’m not delighted by the red card decision but delighted by the performance of my fighting side.”

The irony of Newcastle delivering a hammer blow to Liverpool s Champions League hopes is delicious - John Gibson

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Liverpool 1-1 Newcastle: Joe Willock s last-gasp equaliser snatches point for visitors

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