Good afternoon and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of today's final Premier League match between Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur, brought to your from the King Power Stadium.
Kick-off is due at 7:45pm, with team news unveiled an hour before when we'll begin our full build-up.
The final Premier League game in a long day of footballing action.
With Chelsea ending Manchester City's unbeaten season and Arsenal also winning today, Tottenham have dropped two places in the table since this morning, while Leicester could go 7th with victory.
Just ten minutes until kick off at the King Power.
No Harry Kane or Christian Eriksen for Tottenham with a huge Champions League game looming at the Nou Camp. A gamble from Mauricio Pochettino.
Harry Maguire is back on the hosts' bench but Claude Puel has resisted the urge to bring him straight back into the starting lineup. Jamie Vardy is out, so Kelechi Iheanacho leads the line.
A 4-3-3 from Leicester with James Maddison wide on the left, and Vicente Iborra in between Nampalys Mendy and Wilfred Ndidi.
At least initially, Lucas Moura is Spurs' forward-most player. Heung-min Son on the left, Moussa Sissoko on the right and Dele Alli ahead of Harry Winks and Eric Dier.
Lucas Moura is fouled on the halfway line and takes it quickly, trying to knock one long for Heung-min Son.
Wes Morgan does well to get across with a serious speed differential between he and the South Korean, stepping across Son to move the ball out of danger.
Leung-Min Son has the chance to deliver a cross from a free kick wide on the right, but his delivery is very poor and not aided by Dele Alli's haphazard flick or Lucas Moura's misdirected header.
Eric Dier slides in to try and beat Kelechi Iheanacho to the ball, and just about gets there, but Craig Pawson is not happy with his raised boot and the out-of-control nature of the challenge, and cautions the Spurs midfielder.
81 minutes to survive on a booking. Dier will have to watch his step.
James Maddison is Leicester's set-piece savant and hangs a lovely cross to the far post, a Tottenham head taking it away from Vicente Iborra who looked poised to volley towards goal.
His subsequent effort is less effective - overhit and Moussa Sissoko nods away.
Leicester win another corner but can't profit from this one, either, while Dele Alli is in the bibliography and Moussa Sissoko in the contents as the Spurs counter-attack breaks down.
Hugo Lloris is alert to the danger and already on the edge of his area as Kelechi Iheanacho sets off in chase of a pass over-the-top, nonchalantly lifting the ball over the Nigerian striker to Jan Vertonghen.
Lucas Moura beats the offside trap and brings a clipped pass down in lovely fashion, but can't force his square pass through to Dele Alli with Ricardo Pereira there to intercept.
Both Moura and Heung-min Son look dangerous running in behind the Leicester centre-backs.
Leicester City vs Tottenham Hotspur kicks off at 7:45pm (GMT)
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on BT Sport 1 and 4K UHD from kick-off. BT Sport subscribers will also be able to stream the game via the online video player and the BT Sport app.
Highlights will be shown at 10:30pm on BBC One.
Player to watch
Lucas Moura: The Brazilian put in another industrious display against Southampton and scored his first goal since Spurs’ victory at Wolves at the beginning of November by reacting quickest to the loose ball. He was substituted in the second half but with fixtures coming swiftly, having the Brazilian at his peak as much as possible to utilise his pace will be one of Mauricio Pochettino’s greatest challenges over the coming month.
Form guide
Leicester City: WDDWWD
Tottenham Hotspur: WWWWLW
Odds
Leicester City to win: 29/10
Tottenham Hotspur to win: 49/50
Draw: 5/2
Prediction
Leicester 1-1 Tottenham: Two sides in good form could cancel each other out.
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