Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 9 May 2015
Sam Jones: Southampton and Spurs both trying to outdo each other in the race to avoid the Europa League.
Southampton are 2-0 behind at Leicester.
Stoke XI: Butland, Cameron, Shawcross, Muniesa, Pieters, Nzonzi, Whelan, Walters, Adam, Arnautovic, Diouf.
Spurs XI: Lloris, Dier, Chiriches, Fazio, Vertonghen, Bentaleb, Mason, Lamela, Eriksen, Chadli, Kane.
Neil Johnston
Sam Jones: Southampton and Spurs both trying to outdo each other in the race to avoid the Europa League.
Southampton are 2-0 behind at Leicester.
So close to a Spurs equaliser as Erik Lamela dinks a free-kick into the Stoke area and Marc Muniesa heads against his own bar.
A Stoke goal has been coming. The only surprise is that its a header from one of the smallest players on the pitch. A mis-timed header by Jan Vertonghen into the path of Charlie Adam on the six-yard line and the former Liverpool man gets in where it hurts to nod the ball over the line. Thoroughly deserved by the hosts.
Peter Collins: Harry Kane has gone off the boil a bit, and you realise that Spurs just don't have anybody who scores. Top four a long way away.
First booking of the game and it's Tottenham defender Vlad Chiriches who is cautioned for a clumsy challenge on Jonathan Walters. Moments later Marko Arnautovic tests Hugo Lloris with a curling attempt from the edge of the area.
Everton's home defeat to Sunderland in the early kick-off means Stoke can pull six points clear of the Toffees with two games to play if they defeat Spurs. They're going for it too. Spurs are on the back foot.
Spurs are on the attack and it looks promising as Harry Kane darts past a Steven Nzonzi challenge but he cannot pick out a pass.
This is Tottenham's 55th game of the season - and it shows. They have yet to get going. Stoke nudging 57% possession in the Nacer Chadli opening 10 minutes.
All Stoke. The hosts are dominating possession but just the one chance so far which brought out the best in Hugo Lloris.
Mathew Bennett: Spurs's season has fizzled out unfortunately and our attack is an absolute joke.
If history has anything to do with it - which we know it doesn't - Tottenham have the advantage...
Three Stoke corners in the opening five minutes. Nothing to play for? The Potters have come flying out of the traps.
What a save by Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris who palms a fierce 18-yard strike by the recalled Marc Muniesa over the bar.
First attack and it's Spurs on the break. Christian Eriksen breaks forward, Nacer Chadli looks for Harry Kane but his cross drifts behind.
Former Spurs striker Peter Crouch is having a laugh with manager Mark Hughes on the Stoke bench. Perhaps he is telling Hughes to get him on as quickly as possible against his old club. We're under way at the Britannia.
Stoke City XI: Butland, Cameron, Shawcross, Muniesa, Pieters, Nzonzi, Whelan, Walters, Adam, Arnautovic, Diouf.
Tottenham XI: Lloris, Dier, Chiriches, Fazio, Vertonghen, Bentaleb, Mason, Lamela, Eriksen, Chadli, Kane.
Nice touch from Stoke fans as they join in applause for former Tottenham forward Jimmy Greaves who is recovering from a stroke. The former England player's face flashes up on the big screen and there is a huge ovation from all four sides of the ground.
James Perrett: Stoke have been inconsistent at home this season, but Spurs have been inconsistent against 'smaller clubs'. Stoke to win for me.
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