Summary

  • 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.

  1. 'Terry is an iconic captain'published at 13:04 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Amy Lawrence
    Observer football reporter, MOTD2 Extra

    John TerryImage source, Reuters

    "The idea that John Terry will come out on a lap of honour having not played won't be the way he wants it. There have been plenty of times he has been under scrutiny and those have always been the times when he has produced something.

    "The classic idea of him is as an iconic captain. As a leader, a captain and a legend, as they say at Stamford Bridge. John Terry's leaving party doesn't sound like it is going to be what he has in mind."

  2. Terry feeling the Bluespublished at 13:02

    Love him or loathe him, there's no denying that John Terry has been one of the best English players of his generation. But what could be his Chelsea farewell has been ruined by two moments of madness. 

    The Blues skipper's season was ended after he picked up two clumsy bookings in the final moments of yesterday's 3-2 defeat at Sunderland.

    Remember he is out of contract at the end of the season and has not been offered a new deal at Stamford Bridge....

  3. 'You could see Everton fans leaving'published at 12:59 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Leicester 3-1 Everton

    Mark Schwarzer
    Leicester City keeper on MOTD2 Extra

    "It was difficult to pinpoint what wasn't going right for Everton on Saturday - so many aspects of their game, their body language, showed they were lacking in direction and commitment. 

    "The Toffees just weren't there - the scoreline could easily have been 7-1. You could see Everton fans were leaving quite early."

    Ross Barkley looks dejected ReutersImage source, Reuters
  4. 'A huge depress-fest'published at 12:58 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Leicester 3-1 Everton

    Guy Mowbray
    BBC Match of the Day commentator, MOTD2 Extra

    "I felt a little for Roberto Martinez yesterday. Yesterday was not about Everton, the next game is against Sunderland and again it's not about them, and the last game of the season is against Norwich. If the Canaries are down by then then it'll just be a huge depress-fest."

  5. Adios Roberto?published at 12:57

    Leicester 3-1 Everton

    EvertonImage source, Reuters

    Imagine being in Roberto Martinez's shoes. The Everton fans are baying for his blood after a miserable Premier League season. Time appears to be running out for the Spaniard at Goodison Park...

  6. Party Like It's 1999published at 12:55 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Still the greatest football moment ever? Or have Leicester surpassed it now?

  7. 'Intensity and desire'published at 12:54 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Sunderland 3-2 Chelsea

    Amy Lawrence
    Observer football reporter, MOTD2 Extra

    "When you looks at Sunderland's recent run, you see the intensity, the desire, they wanted to score. You don't see that in Norwich and Newcastle. 

    "What is amazing is that Jermain Defoe went off to play in the MLS and you wondered if that was the end of him. To come back from that, he has made the real difference."

  8. 'Sunderland playing with intensity'published at 12:54 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Sunderland 3-2 Chelsea

    Mark Schwarzer
    Leicester City keeper on MOTD2 Extra

    Sam Allardyce instructsImage source, Getty Images

    "Sunderland have brought a manager in who is tried and tested with a lot of experience. Sam Allardyce is a good man-manager and can identify players. He can pull off a transfer coup. 

    "It is no coincidence that they are now playing with intensity as he has that passion. Those fans want to see a fighting spirit

    "They are one game off securing safety and sending down their biggest rival in Newcastle. The way Everton played yesterday, I can only see Sunderland beating them on Wednesday."

  9. 'Boro enjoy good news story'published at 12:52 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Middlesbrough celebrateImage source, PA
  10. Focus on the promoted clubspublished at 12:50 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Guy Mowbray
    BBC Match of the Day commentator, MOTD2 Extra

    "Did we ever get to the bottom of what happened with Aitor Karanka? It was strange that he wasn't there for a game and we thought he won't be there again. I'm pleased for chairman Steve Gibson. He has put his heart and soul into that club.

    "With Burnley, we were impressed with Sean Dyche before but he is even more impressive now. I think they will have a good shot of staying up next season."

  11. Boost for Boropublished at 12:48

    Middlesbrough is a town which has not had much good news in recent times, but their team's promotion back to the Premier League has put a smile on plenty of faces. Our MOTD2 Extra panel, including former Middlesbrough keeper Mark Schwarzer, are talking about their rise...

  12. Postpublished at 12:46

    Celtic 1-0 Aberdeen

    Charlie Mulgrew and Simon ChurchImage source, PA

    Where are those green and white ribbons? The person looking after the Scottish Premiership trophy had better find them. Celtic have one and a half hands on the silverware. They only need a draw against nearest rivals Aberdeen to clinch their fifth consecutive crown, but they are ahead already thanks to Patrick Roberts' early strike.

    Follow all the action here.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:43 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    #bbcfootball

    Harvey Reid: Leicester winning is a good thing for the Premier League. It goes to show that the top flight is unpredictable and not dominated by the Top Four.

    Rian Hoskins: It will be intriguing as to who comes to Leicester in the summer and if they go for the same targets bigger clubs do.

    Harry Partridge: Spurs need second to avoid having done worse than Arsenal this season in every campaign. Just saying...

    Join the debate via #bbcfootball on social media,, external texting 81111 (UK only) and on the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

  14. The sun is shiningpublished at 12:40 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Tottenham v Southampton (13:30 BST)

  15. 'Ranieri has been rock-solid'published at 12:37 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Leicester 3-1 Everton

    Guy Mowbray
    BBC Match of the Day commentator, MOTD2 Extra

    "I don't think I've considered Ranieri a failure. He never got the chance to do with the Chelsea resources what his predecessors have done. 

    "In Italy you go from club to club quickly. It was the Greece one and losing  to the Faroe Islands. That was abject failure. Plus he has been out of the English game for so long. Hiring him wasn't seen as ambitious. 

    "I've found him, this season, there has been a steel and professionalism, not quirky. He has been rock-solid."

  16. 'It will come to you in the end'published at 12:37 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Leicester 3-1 Everton

    Amy Lawrence
    Observer football reporter, MOTD2 Extra

    A Claudio Ranieri v Jose Mourinho scarfImage source, Rex Features

    "It was moving to see a manager who had waited so long to win something has he had. 

    "At the beginning of the season people were saying Jose Mourinho would play Ranieri at the end of the season. 

    "Mourinho is fixated with win or nothing and he at on his sofa watching Ranieri lift the trophy. It shows the value of doing your best. It will come to you in the end."

  17. Saints team newspublished at 12:36 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Tottenham v Southampton (13:30 BST)

    The Saints team news? Well, there's no 'news'. Same XI which started the 4-2 home win against Manchester City last weekend.

    Saints XI: Forster, Martina, Fonte, Van Dijk, Bertrand, Clasie, Davis, Wanyama, Mané, Tadić, Long.  

  18. Spurs team newspublished at 12:34 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Tottenham v Southampton (13:30 BST)

    Tottenham fan merchandise sold pre-matchImage source, PA

    As you will surely know, there's no Moussa Dembele today. The Spurs 'eye-gouger' is replaced by Ryan Mason.

    Spurs XI: Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose; Dier, Mason; Lamela, Eriksen, Son; Kane.   

  19. Team newspublished at 12:33 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Tottenham v Southampton (13:30 BST)

    The teamsheets have been signed off and handed into the referee's dressing room...

  20. 'He hasn't come in with an ego'published at 12:32 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Leicester 3-1 Everton

    Mark Schwarzer
    Mark Schwarzer, Leicester City keeper, on MOTD2 Extra

    Claudio Ranieri celebrates with the Premier League trophyImage source, Reuters

    "Claudio Ranieri was written off most of his career. That adds an incentive to prove people wrong. 

    "18 months ago he was written off as rubbish after being sacked by Greece. Now he has won one of the biggest domestic trophies in football. He hasn't come in with his ego."