2016/17 Premier League quizpublished at 15:54 British Summer Time 21 May 2017
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Harry Kane eyeing second successive golden boot
Hull already relegated to the Championship
Tottenham guaranteed to finish second
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Hull City 0-3 Tottenham
Half-time and Tottenham are in complete control at the KCOM Stadium.
Dele Alli (45+1 mins)
Well, well, well.
That's game, set and match you feel and this time it's Dele Alli who finishes off a fine Spurs move.
The visitors stream forward as Harry Kane finds Son Heung-min inside the box, who cuts back for Alli.
The Spurs mdifielder takes a touch to steady himself and then fires past David Marshall.
Hull's defence is non-existent.
Hull City 0-2 Tottenham
Harry Kane has scored twice at one end, now he's doing some dirty work at the other.
Hull keep Tom Huddlestone's free-kick alive and Jarrod Bowen looks to latch on to the loose ball in the Spurs box, but Kane reacts first to stop any danger.
Hull City 0-2 Tottenham
You get the feeling that Tottenham can cruise through the gears whenever they fancy, but there has been the odd moment when Hull have looked like breaking into the opposition half.
It's 20-year-old Jarrod Bowen who carries them forward this time, before being bundled over by a retreating Victor Wanyama.
Almost a Premier League right of passage.
Hull City 0-2 Tottenham
Another good stop from David Marshall, but one the Hull keeper would have expected to make.
Eric Dier rose highest to meet Ben Davies' corner and powered a header downwards, but Marshall collected despite Dele Alli lurking in front of him in the six-yard-box.
Hull City 0-2 Tottenham
Tottenham spring into life and it takes a smart save from David Marshall to stop Son Heung-min adding to the visitors' lead.
Harry Kane slides a ball through to Ben Davies, who pulls it back for Son on the penalty spot and his goal-bound effort is palmed away by the Hull City stopper.
Hull City 0-2 Tottenham
It's no wonder the Hull players look shattered once they get on the ball, as Spurs are popping it around for fun when they're in possession.
Oumar Niasse is one man who looks like he never runs out of energy, though, and he latches on to a long ball before trying to beat five at the back for Spurs on his own.
Jan Vertonghen slides in with the sort of summer tackle that would leave you or I with sheet-sticking grass burns and then goes on a dribble of his own.
Hull City 0-2 Tottenham
Well that's better from the hosts.
Hull string a decent passing move together for the first time and it reaches Tom Huddlestone, who spreads the ball wide to Sam Clucas and he lofts it forward.
Oumar Niasse tries to nod it down for a team-mate but Victor Wanyama mops up for Spurs.
Hull City 0-2 Tottenham
Dele Alli is enjoying himself this afternoon, he receives the ball on the touchline and turns inside before opening up with a jinking run and striding towards the Hull penalty box.
The hosts regroup, but it's Spurs on the attack again with Son Heung-min before Omar Elabdellaoui gets a toe in to put the ball out for a throw.
Hull City 0-2 Tottenham
Here's an indication of just how dominant Spurs have been in the opening 25 minutes...
Only Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen of Tottenham's outfield players occupy average positions in their own half.
Hull City 0-2 Tottenham
Final-day matches mean a chance to try new things, and that corner routine from Spurs is certainly something from the training ground.
Ben Davies, low to Eric Dier at the front post, back to Harry Kane and then whipped in to Dele Alli at the back post... but he can't connect.
Back to the drawing board.
Hull City 0-2 Tottenham
Hull need to settle here.
This game might mean nothing in terms of league position, but it could get embarrassing for the Championship-bound hosts.
Tottenham look like they might score with every attack.
Hull City 0-2 Tottenham
Spurs are ripping Hull apart.
Harry Kane, having just scored his 28th goal of the season, nearly completes his hat-trick as Dele Alli backheels a pass into the forward's path and only a toe from a Hull defender stops him getting a clean shot on goal.
Kane (13 mins)
A great move from Tottenham and no guesses for who's on the end of it...
Eric Dier chips a diagonal pass into the path of Kieran Trippier and the onrushing full-back side foots a volleyed pass across goal for Harry Kane to tap in.
Harry Kane (10 mins)
One shot, one goal and Harry Kane steps one foot closer to that Golden Boot.
That's 27 now for the Tottenham man.
He picks up the ball on the edge of the Hull area, finds space and fires a low, left-footed drive beyond a stranded David Marshall.
Hull City 0-0 Tottenham
First meaningful shot at goal and it's come for the hosts.
Son Heung-min tries to scramble his way out of trouble but gets caught dribbling across his own half and Oumar Niasse tries an effort from distance.
That's not troubling Hugo Lloris, the Frenchman watches it go wide.
Hull City 0-0 Tottenham
Jarrod Bowen is making his first Premier League start for Hull and has had a couple of assured touches already.
He helps one on towards Oumar Niasse but the forward can't quite gather.
Hull are looking to hit Spurs on the break whenever one of the visitors' attacks breaks down.
Hull City 0-0 Tottenham
End of season vibe? It's a bit scrappy in the opening few moments at the KCOM Stadium.
Harry Kane has just deflected a clearance wide of the Hull goal, it came after he looked unsure whether to trap the ball with his knee or chest and ended up in a squatting position trying to do both.
Hull City 0-0 Tottenham
Here we go, it's Victor Wanyama who gets Tottenham under way...