On the back pagespublished at 10:18 BST 8 May 2016
Sunday's papers
Before we go into much more detail about today's games, let's cast our eye over the back pages of today's newspapers. Any idea what they might be dominated by? Me neither....
Davis' second with 18-yard strike
Win boosts Saints' Euro hopes
Spurs starting XI: Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose, Dier, Mason, Son, Eriksen, Lamela, Kane.
Saints starting XI: Forster, Martina, Van Dijk, Fonte, Bertrand, Wanyama, Clasie, Mane, Steven Davis, Tadic, Long.
Jonathan Jurejko
Sunday's papers
Before we go into much more detail about today's games, let's cast our eye over the back pages of today's newspapers. Any idea what they might be dominated by? Me neither....
Second-placed Tottenham might have seen a first English league title since 1961 slip through their fingers, but they can still all but earn their highest league finish since 1963 by beating Southampton.
And that's before a humdinger of a clash between Manchester City and Arsenal. What's at stake? A top-four finish and the prestige (not to mention boat loads of cash) of Champions League football.
So here's the plan:
Tottenham v Southampton (13:30 BST)
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Virtually the whole country might be celebrating Leicester's ascension, but that does not mean there is nothing else worth following.
The Champions League chase remains ON!
A carnival atmosphere. Beaming smiles everywhere. A world-renowned opera singer (or Chas & Dave) belting out a couple of songs. A 'Champions' embossed clapper under every seat. The gleaming Premier League trophy decked out in blue ribbons...
Leicester yesterday could have been Tottenham today. It isn't.
While Leicester's dream really came true, Spurs' didn't. But there is no time for Mauricio Pochettino's men to be sitting around wallowing in self-pity...
Somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue,
And the dreams you dare to dream, really do come true...
Judy Garland wasn't singing about Tottenham Hotspur. But she could have been...