TOTTENHAM will have little left to play for when Saints visit White Hart Lane on Sunday after their 2-2 draw with Chelsea saw Leicester confirmed as Premier League champions.

Former Saints boss Mauricio Pochettino will be urging his side to ensure they finish second, but will host his former club knowing they can do no better than that, while Ronald Koeman’s men continue their push for European football.

Spurs needed to end their 26-year wait for victory at Stamford Bridge to have any hope of overhauling the Foxes and were 2-0 ahead at half-time through goals from Harry Kane - his 25th in the league this season - and Son Heung-Min.

Gary Cahill pulled a goal back before substitute Eden Hazard belatedly rediscovered his blistering form of last season with the goal which denied Spurs and saw Leicester crowned champions.

Tottenham’s failure to see out victory can be attributed, at least in part, to their indiscipline in a niggly encounter which will see numerous incidents scrutinised by the Football Association. Nine Spurs players were booked, four after Hazard’s equaliser, and the players left the field squabbling.

Both clubs can expect a charge for failing to control their players, but Spurs’ charge sheet is likely to be a lengthy one and could result in players being banned for the Saints game while former St Mary's defender Toby Alderweireld limped off injured.

Mousa Dembele can expect to be charged after appearing to poke the eye of striker Diego Costa in a melee at the end of the first half.

The mass confrontation began when Danny Rose and Willian faced up to each other, with Mauricio Pochettino coming on to the pitch to intervene.