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3rd May 2016
04:01pm BST

In fact, it was arguably the Jamie Vardy-inspired victory over Liverpool in February which convinced people it was more than just a pipe dream.
That win, coupled with Arsenal's goalless draw at home to Southampton, saw Leicester's odds drop to single figures for the first time all season.
Other teams might have been close to odds-on at that stage, with a three-point lead and just 14 games remaining, but Ranieri's team were still 5/1. It was not until March 14, when victory over Newcastle extended the lead to five points with eight to play, that Leicester were considered more likely than not to win the league.
Here's how it played out throughout the campaign.

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