CHERRIES’ promotion dream went up in smoke as Brentford staged a dramatic comeback to book their spot in the Championship play-off final. Leading 1-0 from the first leg, Cherries doubled their advantage through Arnaut Danjuma in west London, only for Ivan Toney to pull one back from the penalty spot. Disaster then struck for Cherries when Chris Mepham was sent off for hauling down Bryan Mbeumo inside the first 30 minutes. Penned back, Cherries were unable to keep the Bees out with second-half goals from Vitaly Janelt and Marcus Forss sealing a 3-1 win on the day and putting Thomas Frank’s side through to Wembley 3-2 on aggregate.
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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.
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Manchester United begin a crazy triple-header week of fixtures when they travel to Aston Villa on Sunday.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer s side reached the Europa League final with an 8-5 aggregate win over AS Roma in midweek, but now must play three games in five days - after last Sunday s clash with Liverpool at Old Trafford was postponed because of fans protesting against the Glazer family s ownership of the club.
The Reds had gone seven games unbeaten in all competitions prior to losing the second leg against Roma, but they haven t lost in the league since a January defeat to Sheffield United - winning five of their last six.