
Chelsea 2-2 Tottenham
Leicester City were crowned Premier League champions for the first time in their history as Tottenham squandered a two-goal lead to draw with Chelsea.
Spurs' only hope of claiming a first title since 1961 was to win their final three games of the season.
The visitors went ahead through Harry Kane and Son Heung-min goals, but Chelsea ruined Spurs' dreams.
Gary Cahill scored before substitute Eden Hazard wonderfully equalised to ignite Leicester celebrations.
But the story is all about Leicester and their incredible achievement, one which has been described as the most unlikeliest of triumphs in the history of team sport.
Commentary from John Murray and Jermaine Jenas.
This clip first appeared on 5 live Sport 2 May 2016
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