agree, being the third placed side, there is subconscious pressure, leicester will have the last gasp momentum, whereas Watford have all the mental baggage that goes with sat's game..... i hate watching these games on tv, would either be there and part of it, or not at all......all digits crossed...
Tonight's team: Almunia (GK) (c); Doyley, Ekstrand, Cassetti; Anya, Abdi, Chalobah, Hogg, Pudil; Geijo, Vydra. subs: Bond (GK), Hall, Briggs, Eustace, Battocchio, Yeates, Forestieri.
Just listening to Five Live in the kitchen there. You have to hand it to the BBC -they've agreed to interrupt the new 24 hour Sir Alex ferguson tribute channel in order to broadcast our game. that's nice of them......
Whatever happens tonight and Sunday lads, good luck I would say "may the best team win", but that's clearly you, so... But here's to two good games of football!
Just back from picking up a cold sixer at the Drive-Thru. The Japanese bird in charge of all things in my Mazda decided she would choose the music. Secret Affair - Time for Action was her selection. The girl done good. Now the boys need to do the same.
Agree with previous comments. For some reason not as nervous as Sat. All the Foxes I know at work are really nervous and up for it...
Interview with Leicester assistant manager. Thinks that Watford are one of the best sides in the division, especially on the counter attack. They will need to be aware of that.
I have managed to find a way into the BBC. If I did not know I would think Alex Ferguson had died and was an important person like Winston Churchill.
Sad, and a little suprising, to see Troy Deeney in the Sky commentary box. Oh well, hopefully he can redeem himself on sunday.