Tottenham fans spent most of the second half of last night’s victory over Stoke singing “Leicester City, we’re coming for you”, as they cut the gap on the league leaders to five points.
With just four games left to play and Leicester potentially without star striker Jamie Vardy for two of those pivotal matches, it feels the momentum is slowly shifting towards the north Londoners.
Jamie Vardy could miss Leicester’s next two matches.
Spurs have a superior goal difference to their rivals which was complimented by their 4-0 thrashing of Stoke at the Britannia.
CURRENT TABLE
1 Leicester P 34 W 21 D 10 L 3 GD 26 Pts 73
2 Tottenham P 34 W 19 D 11 L4 GD 39 Pts 68
But how can they overhaul Claudio Ranieri’s men to clinch their first top-flight title since 1960/61?
- SUNDAY APRIL 24
Leicester v Swansea (4.15pm)
Without the suspended Vardy, Leonardo Ulloa partners Shinji Okazaki in attack as Ranieri stands by his 4-4-2 formation. They draw a blank against Swansea’s resolute defence as the Swans bounce back from their 3-0 thrashing against Newcastle.
Leonardo Ulloa can’t inspire Leicester in Vardy’s absence
As it stands –
1 Leicester P 35 W 21 D 11 L 3 GD 26 Pts 74
2 Tottenham P 34 W 19 D 11 L 4 GD 39 Pts 68
- MONDAY APRIL 25
Tottenham v West Brom (8pm)
Buoyed by Leicester’s dropped points at the King Power Stadium for the second match running, Spurs cut the deficit to three points as they romp past Tony Pulis’ wayward West Brom side 3-0 which includes another double from Harry Kane. In the process, Kane moves four-goals clear of Vardy in the race for the Golden Boot.
As it stands –
1 Leicester P35 W 21 D 11 L 3 GD 26 Pts 74
2 Tottenham P35 W 20 D11 L4 GF 42 Pts 71
Harry Kane is likely to sustain goalscoring streak for season run-in
- SUNDAY MAY 1
Man Utd v Leicester (2.05pm)
Vardy can only watch on from the sidelines as he serves the second of his two-match ban for misconduct against West Ham in April. Riyad Mahrez puts Leicester 1-0 up with 20 minutes to go, but Marcus Rashford equalises at the death as United snatch a precious point in their hopes of overtaking Arsenal for the final Champions League spot. Leicester’s third successive draw moves them four-points clear of Spurs are they begin to stumble towards the finish line.
As it stands –
1 Leicester P 36 W 21 D 12 L 3 GD 26 Pts 75
2 Tottenham P 35 W 20 D 11 L 4 GD 42 Pts 71
Marcus Rashford could put spanner in Leicester’s title hopes
- MONDAY MAY 2
Chelsea v Tottenham (8pm)
Spurs incredibly end a 26-year wait for their first win at Stamford Bridge with a smash-and-grab 2-1 victory. The last time Tottenham won at Chelsea, a certain Gary Lineker was on target as they ran out 2-1 winners in February 1990. The chances of Lineker donning his underpants for MOTD if Leicester are crowned champions is starting to look on shaky ground.
As it stands –
1 Leicester P 36 W 21 D 12 L 3 GD 26 Pts 75
2 Tottenham P 36 W 21 D 11 L 4 Gd 43 Pts 74
Spurs last won at Stamford Bridge back in 1990
- SATURDAY MAY 7
Leicester v Everton (5.30pm)
Vardy returns to Leicester’s starting line-up after serving his two-match ban and helps ease his side’s nerves with a goal midway through the second half. Everton, with nothing to play for following their FA Cup semi-final loss to Manchester United, dig deep for under-pressure manager Roberto Martinez with Ross Barkley snatching an equaliser late on. Despite Leicester’s late pressing, they can’t grab a winner.
As it stands –
1 Leicester P 37 W 21 D 13 L 3 GD 26 Pts 76
2 Tottenham P 36 W 21 D 11 L 4 GD 43 Pts 74
Leicester could suffer a wobble towards the end of the season
- SUNDAY MAY 8
Tottenham v Southampton (1.30pm)
Spurs stretch their unbeaten run over the Saints to eight league games with a controlling 2-0 win. Southampton have now failed to beat the north Londoners since 2005. In the process Spurs climb above Leicester to top the table for the first time this season – and for the first time since late August 2014.
As it stands –
1 Tottenham P 37 W 22 D 11 L 4 GD 45 Pts 77
2 Leicester P 37 W 21 D 13 L 3 GD 26 Pts 76
Spurs players celebrate
- SUNDAY MAY 15
Chelsea v Leicester (3pm)
Leicester end their four-game run without a win as they edge to a slender 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge with the hosts having little to play for having missed out on a Europa League spot. All eyes are on events at St James’ Park where Leicester can only hope that Newcastle do them a favour.
Newcastle v Tottenham (3pm)
Newcastle needing a win to stave off relegation, take a first-half lead through old Spurs boy Andros Townsend. As news filters through that Leicester are winning and on course to win the title, Christian Eriksen scores an equaliser after the break and Kane rounds off another incredible solo season by scoring the winning goal which secures Spurs their first Premier League title.
Final table
1 Tottenham P 38 W 23 D 11 L4 GD 46 Pts 80
2 Leicester P 38 W 22 D 13 L 3 GD 27 Pts 79