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. Tuning in to see the trophy liftedpublished at 12:32 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Leicester 3-1 Everton

    Amy Lawrence
    Observer football reporter, MOTD2 Extra

    "We've become accustomed to familiar clubs winning the trophy, plus the sense that we know how a season will be. 

    "All sorts of people I know, who wouldn't normally watch the football, tuned in yesterday to see Leicester lift the trophy."

  2. What happened at Vardy's party?published at 12:32 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Leicester 3-1 Everton

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

    "I have only seen Claudio Ranieri lose his cool a couple of times - he hasn't really needed to. We have all clicked, it's gone really well, and of course we have a number of players who want to prove a few people wrong. This season everything has come together. 

    "Now we've got to bring the right players in and it's why our manager has said in recent weeks that he's not going to recruit superstars. It would be the worst thing you could do, recruiting someone that think of themselves as above others. It could ruin the dynamic of the squad. 

    "As for the party at Jamie Vardy's house? Well, let's just say there are a lot of stories I'm not going to talk about now!"

    Jamie Vardy celebrates with the Premier League trophyImage source, Reuters
  3. 'I never sensed nervousness'published at 12:29

    Leicester 3-1 Everton

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

    "I'm sure some of my team-mates are still out celebrating! I have been overwhelmed, excited and happy at what the boys and the club have accomplished this season. We've gone from relegation certainties to winning the Premier League in about 18 months. 

    "After the laps of honour we went back to the changing rooms, chatting and actually it was pretty quiet because pretty much everyone was on their phones! Literally half of them, the kids of today, barely lifted their heads up! 

    "All season, nearing the climax, I never sensed nervousness. Everyone has taken everything in their stride, sticking to their jobs, and of course the manager has kept everyone's feet on the ground."

    Jamie Vardy on his phoneImage source, Rex Features
  4. Legendary times for Leicesterpublished at 12:26

    Lifting the Premier League trophy. Andrea Bocelli serenading Claudio Ranieri in a pre-match sing-song. Leicester has never seen days like it. Our chief football writer Phil McNulty was there to capture the celebrations.

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:24 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    #bbcfootball

    Mauricio PochettinoImage source, PA

    Martin Smith: I love it when Spurs are labelled as bottlers despite being the only team to mount a challenge. The so-called Big Four were inept.

    Lee Hounslow: The bottlers tag is a joke. There's an opportunity to finish second and above Arsenal, Man City and Man Utd. I would have taken that at start of season

    Peter: Tottenham look like achieving our perennial top four finish ambition and we've reached the Champions League!

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

  6. Koeman eyes best points tallypublished at 12:23 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Tottenham v Southampton (13:30 BST)

    Southampton manager Ronald Koeman on his side trying to beat their highest Premier League points total: "I think that is the big example of what we are doing with Southampton in two seasons.

    "We have beaten everybody once since I arrived, only Tottenham we have not. It would be great to have a win this Sunday.

    "Last season was great and if we do better than last season then that will be fantastic. We need at least one point at White Hart Lane."

  7. We will be stronger next season - Pochpublished at 12:19

    Tottenham v Southampton (13:30 BST)

    Tottenham head coach Mauricio Pochettino on his side's indiscipline against Chelsea: "When you run and you go for the title, it is difficult sometimes to keep calm. I feel very proud of my players. I think we showed big character.

    "Sometimes we crossed the line and if you cross the line you need to pay. We know the rules but I think it is a good lesson for us.

    "We need to learn a lot and I am sure we will be stronger next season."

  8. Postpublished at 12:15

    Tottenham v Southampton (13:30 BST)

    Right, we're fifteen minutes away from finding out which 22 names have been scrawled on the White Hart Lane teamsheets. Let's hear what the two bosses had to say in the pre-match news conferences...

  9. Postpublished at 12:14

    MOTD2 Extra guest Mark Schwarzer looks remarkably fresh for a man who was part of Leicester's title-winning squad. I hope Jamie Vardy looks like Andrew Flintoff on the morning after the 2005 Ashes win...

  10. Turn on, tune in...published at 12:12

    MOTD2 Extra (12:15 BST)

    MOTD2 Extra

    Stop what you are doing! It is MOTD2 Extra time. 

    And what an edition we have in store today, in the company of Mark Chapman, Leicester keeper Mark Schwarzer, BBC commentator Guy Mowbray and Amy Lawrence, deputy football correspondent for the Observer.

    Tune in from 12:15 BST on BBC Two, BBC Radio 5 live and via various BBC apps, digital and MW radio and at the top of this page.

  11. Pirates capture League One spotpublished at 12:09

    Bristol Rovers 2-1 Dagenham & Redbridge

    Bristol RoversImage source, Rex Features

    While Burnley were celebrating, their east Lancashire neighbours Accrington were commiserating. 

    A dramatic injury-time winner earned Bristol Rovers promotion to League One on the final day of the season, while closest rivals Accrington were held to a draw.  

  12. Barton congratulates Boropublished at 12:05

    Charlton 0-3 Burnley

    While Boro and Brighton scrapped for the second automatic promotion spot, Burnley were already assured of their place in the Premier League next season.

    And the Clarets made sure the Championship silverware will be squeezed into their trophy cabinet with an easy win at already-relegated Charlton.

  13. Middlesbrough back in the big timepublished at 12:03

    Middlesbrough 1-1 Brighton

    MiddlesbroughImage source, Reuters

    Middlesbrough ended their seven-year Premier League absence by drawing a tense and nervy Championship promotion decider against Brighton & Hove Albion at the Riverside.

    Both sides began the game knowing that victory would see them join champions Burnley in the top flight next season, though a draw was enough for Boro to pip the Seagulls to second place on goal difference.

    Cristhian Stuani's goal, from Gaston Ramirez's superb free-kick and David Nugent's touch across, put the hosts on their way in the first half.

    Another free-kick led to Dale Stephens' equaliser, heading across goal at the back post after Brighton had begun the second period in full flow.

  14. Postpublished at 12:00

    About half an hour until League One kicks off for the final time this season. And the third tier has some way to go to match the drama served up by their Football League brothers yesterday....

  15. Radio heavenpublished at 11:56

    5 live Sport (12:00 BST)

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    As usual the nation's home of live news and sport gives you great access to the day's footballing action.

    5 live Sport comes on air in a few minutes and will take a look around the grounds on the final day of action in League One, with all kick-offs at 12:30 BST.

    Spurs v Southampton starts an hour later and we'll enjoy updates from former Tottenham boss David Pleat.

    Then at 16:00 BST there's live commentary for you from the Etihad Stadium as Man City host Arsenal - Alan Green and former Leicester midfielder Robbie Savage are in attendance.

    Finally, Kelly Cates and Ian Wright take calls on the day's big football stories on our favourite football phone-in, 6-0-6, from 18:06 BST.

    Glue that ear to the radio.

  16. Another title party?published at 11:52

    Celtic v Aberdeen (12:30 BST)

    Back to today's action...and there's a strong possibility of another title party taking place later. 

    Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic need to avoid defeat by nearest challengers Aberdeen to wrap up their fifth successive title.

    The champagne is on ice. Will the corks be popped later? Follow our north-of-the-border live text to find out.

  17. Saturday recappublished at 11:49 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Bournemouth 1-1 West Brom

    BournemouthImage source, PA

    Substitute Matt Ritchie struck late to earn Bournemouth a share of the points after West Brom took an early lead at the Vitality Stadium.

    In a match between two sides safe from relegation, a mistake by Cherries goalkeeper Artur Boruc was punished when Salomon Rondon headed home.

    Boruc saved Craig Gardner's penalty before half-time, and Ritchie drew the hosts level with a close-range header.

    Craig Dawson hit the post late on as the Baggies pressed for a winner.

    Read the full match report

  18. Saturday recappublished at 11:46

    Crystal Palace 2-1 Stoke

    PalaceImage source, Reuters

    Crystal Palace secured their top-flight status by coming back from a goal down to beat Stoke City at Selhurst Park.

    The Potters took the lead with a well-worked move which ended with Marko Arnautovic setting up Charlie Adam to angle in a shot.

    Dwight Gayle equalised for the home side when he side-footed in after Yannick Bolasie's mazy run.

    And the Eagles striker got the winner when he picked himself up from a foul to score with a 25-yard free-kick.

    Read the full match report

  19. Saturday recappublished at 11:44

    West Ham 1-4 Swansea

    West HamImage source, Getty Images

    West Ham's hopes of Champions League football took a severe knock as Swansea put four past them in Upton Park's final Saturday game.

    Wayne Routledge poked home Kyle Naughton's low cross against the run of play to give the visitors the lead.

    Andre Ayew doubled the lead from Stephen Kingsley's cross, and Ki Sung-yueng put the result beyond doubt.

    Diafra Sakho netted a consolation before substitute Bafetimbi Gomis added Swansea's fourth.

    Read the full match report

  20. Saturday recappublished at 11:42 British Summer Time 8 May 2016

    Sunderland 3-2 Chelsea

    SunderlandImage source, Getty Images

    Sunderland climbed out of the bottom three after two goals in three second-half minutes saw them fight back for a dramatic win over Chelsea.

    Diego Costa's precise finish gave the Blues the lead but Wahbi Khazri levelled with a spectacular volley.

    Nemanja Matic found space to restore Chelsea's lead before Sunderland turned the game on its head after the break.

    Fabio Borini beat Thibaut Courtois with a deflected shot, before Jermain Defoe swivelled to score a vital winner.

    Read the full match report