Welcome to our LIVE coverage as Premier League leaders Leicester City take on Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
Premier League / Matchday 31
Selhurst Park / 19.03.2016
- R. Mahrez(34')
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Updated 19/03/2016 at 16:51 GMT
34'
They're going to do it, aren't they? Leicester City are relentless.
33'
GOOOAAALLL!!! Riyad Mahrez is picked out by Vardy's cross into the box and he tucks home a simple finish to give Leicester City the lead. 1-0.
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31'
Bolasie heads in Ledley's direction in the box, but the Welsh international is on his heels and doesn't react in time. Another chance goes begging for Palace.
30'
Bolasie gets away from Simpson and clips a cross to Zaha at the back post, but the winger can't wrap his foot around it and shoots wide. Let-off for Leicester.
29'
Mahrez cuts inside, looking to find some space to use his left foot, but Palace crowd him out.
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26'
Ledley harries Simpson into playing the ball straight out of play, but the referee spotted a foul in there somewhere (I'm not sure where) and Leicester will clear their lines.
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Adebayor is cutting a frustrated figure out there, not seeing any quality possession as Huth muscles him around.
21'
Any Spurs or Arsenal fans hoping to see Leicester off the pace today: sorry. No such luck.
20'
Leicester make a hash of a short corner to end a spell camped deep in Palace territory.
18'
Mahrez whips in a cross and Okazaki provides a brilliant touch to loop it in Vardy's direction. Dann again comes to the rescue for Palace, but Leicester are straight back on the front foot and win a corner.
17'
Leicester break with razor-sharp precision and Drinkwater puts Mahrez in on goal. Hennessey makes half a save and the trickling shot is turned behind for a corner by Scott Dann.
16'
Zaha produces a lovely bit of skill to spark a Palace counter-attack, but it all breaks down as the hosts try to pick out Adebayor in the middle.
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King and Dyer share a joke in the dugout as Ranieri checks his watch. No need to worry quite yet, Claudio!
12'
As you may have been able to guess, there's been a bit of a lull in proceedings.
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In fact, Drinkwater deserves another mention. He's been superb this season - exactly what Leicester have needed. He sits deep in midfield and keeps things ticking over, freeing up Kante and shielding his centre-backs brilliantly.