Summary

  • Leicester are PL champions after Spurs fail to win

  • Hazard gets equaliser for Chelsea

  • Kane and Son score Spurs' goals

  1. Live coveragepublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    BBC Radio 5 Live

    For those worrying you only have me for company this evening, I bring you the good news that there will be build up on BBC Radio 5 live from 19:00 BST with Mark Chapman followed by live commentary from Stamford Bridge from 20:00 BST. 

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  2. Get involvedpublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    Where is the oddest place you've been when you learned of a significant result for your team? Let us know...

    In 1995 I'd gone on holiday to France and was too nervous to phone home to see if Manchester United had won. During a five-hour wait in a train station with torrential rain outside I wandered to a news vendor and saw a magazine with "Blackburn" across one corner. I had to open it and saw that Blackburn had lost 3-1 on the final day. I punched the air then turned the page to see United had drawn. It was a long five hour wait that day.

    Evan, Belfast.

    Was doing Duke of Edinburgh in 2014 when the final of the World Cup was happening, found a small doorway that three of us crammed into, including one of my friends who was born in Germany, where we managed to pick up a small enough signal to tap into 5 Live and listen to Germany scoring the winning goal as the rain lashed down next to us and thunder was rolling around us!

    Tom

  3. 'Li-chester City?'published at 18:47 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    Want to laugh at some Americans trying to pronounce Leicester and Shrewsbury?Sure you do.

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  4. Problems at the back?published at 18:43 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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  5. Well this is wonderfulpublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    I cannot verify if this letter is real, and to be honest I don't want to know. Just enjoy.

  6. You can't handle the Huthpublished at 18:31 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    As Gary refers to, Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini and Leicester's Robert Huth will find out on Tuesday if they face a Football Association charge for their off-the-ball incident at Old Trafford.

    Fellaini appeared to elbow Huth after the defender pulled his hair in Sunday's 1-1 draw at Old Trafford.

    If charged - and then found guilty - of violent conduct both would be given a three-match suspension.

    It would rule them out of the remainder of the Premier League season.

    However, because United have three league games left Fellaini would be available for the FA Cup final against Crystal Palace.

  7. Calm down Gary...published at 18:29 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    Gary Lineker

  8. Championship latestpublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    Burnley are 10 minutes away from a return to the Premier League.

    Will they see it out? You can follow the finale here to find out...

  9. Get involvedpublished at 18:26 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    #bbcfootball

    Winning the league without kicking a ball. It could happen for Leicester tonight.

    But what we want to know is:

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    What is the most animated/excited/nervous/angry/shocked/surprised you've ever been watching a game that didn't feature your side?

    Or

    Where is the oddest place you've been when you learned of a significant result for your team?

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    'Yeah, yeah it's a nice view. But what's the score at Crewe?!'

    Also, send us your pictures of where you are following tonight's events from.

    I ask a lot, I know.

    You can text us at 81111 (UK Only) or tweet us at #bbcfootball.

    Lovely. 

  10. Planes, trains and automobilespublished at 18:21 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    After the 1-1 draw at Old Trafford yesterday, Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri said he might not watch tonight as he is on a flight back from Italy.

    Ranieri jetted out on Sunday evening to see his Mum. Putting us all to shame.

    "I'd like to watch the Tottenham match but I'm on a flight back from Italy," Ranieri said.

    "My mother is 96 years old and I would like to have a lunch with her. I will be the last man in England to know."

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    Surely he's changed his plans?

  11. 'Spurs clinging on'published at 18:19 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    John Murray
    BBC Radio 5 live commentator

    "So it appears that all of us who predicted in August that Chelsea would have the final say in the destination of this season's Premier League title may, after all, be proved correct!

    "Tottenham are now clinging on. Leicester are almost over the line. And Chelsea have made no attempt to hide the fact they would take pleasure in denying their London rivals, while at the same time making it possible for their former manager Claudio Ranieri to enjoy his finest hour."

  12. 'The future can be brilliant'published at 18:15 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham head coach Mauricio Pochettino: "We can feel a little bit disappointed because the gap behind Leicester is big, but realistically we have a very good, young squad.

    "If it is not possible to win the title this season, we need to try next season. The potential of the club and the squad we have is massive, and the important thing is to build the project and philosophy and to settle the basis.

    "The basis is now very solid and only the future can be brilliant."

  13. Cancel the parade?published at 18:13 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    These beauties are on sale outside of Stamford Bridge this evening, something tells me Chelsea fans won't feel too sorry for their London rivals if they fail to get all three points tonight.

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  14. Postpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    Twenty six years, 25 games and no wins. 

    The last time Tottenham won at Chelsea in the league, Gary Lineker scored.

    Here's the sides from that day...

    Chelsea: Dave Beasant; Steve Clarke, Erland Johnsen, Graham Roberts, Clive Wilson; Kevin McAllister, John Bumstead, Peter Nicholas, Tony Dorigo; Kerry Dixon, Kevin Wilson

    Tottenham: Erik Thorstvedt; Chris Hughton, John Polston, Gary Mabbutt, Pat Van den Hauwe; Nayim, Steve Sedgley, David Howells, Paul Gascoigne; Gary Lineker, Paul Walsh

  15. 'We're still fighting for this title'published at 18:06 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    All the focus is on what Leicester need to happen to seal their first ever top-flight title tonight, but Spurs fans, players and staff will still believe that they can win this thing.

    They need to win all three of their remaining games - starting tonight - but they still have a chance...

  16. Are you watching Leicester?published at 18:00

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    Large in Leicester...

    Of course you are.

    Why would you not be?

    Are you watching Bangkok?

    I hope so.

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    Big in Bangkok...

    The most bonkers Premier League title race of all time - well, for at least four years anyway - could finally come to an end this evening.

    If Tottenham DO NOT WIN at Stamford Bridge, then Leicester City are champions of England.

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    If Spurs do win, then the whole circus packs up its menagerie, rounds up the clowns, folds the waltzers onto the back of an artic and heads off to next weekend.

    Whatever happens, we're in for thrills and spills.

    What better way to end your Bank Holiday Weekend? Join us. You're all very welcome...