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The Premier League title is done and dusted, isn’t it?

Most pundits and fans have got Leicester with at least one hand on the trophy after they dispatched Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.

The 2-0 victory, thanks to two Jamie Vardy strikes, keeps them seven points ahead of Tottenham with five games left apiece, although the second-placed side showed no signs of giving up as they beat Manchester United 3-0 at White Hart Lane, having briefly gone 10 points behind Leicester.

But is the race for glory really over?

The Foxes have got a tricky looking run-in with games against top four challengers West Ham, Manchester United and current champions Chelsea, while Spurs’ toughest competitors appear to be the Blues and Southampton.

Certainly, if Tottenham are to have any hope of winning the title, they need Leicester to slip up in the next couple of games.

So, forget your algorithms, ditch your digits, scrap your sums. Is this how the Premier League title race plays out?

Game 34

Leicester 1-2 West Ham

Stoke 1-3 Tottenham

The Hammers have had an excellent season and have shown time and again that, in the face of adversity, they are capable of keeping their cool and coming from behind to win games. Slaven Bilic has proved himself an excellent manager against the top sides this season, overseeing away wins at Arsenal, Man City and Liverpool, and could well have another scalp if his men hit form against the Foxes. Spurs meanwhile will hope to brush aside a Potters team comfortably in mid-table and missing Jack Butland in goal. A win for the Lilywhites, coupled with Leicester being stunned by the Hammers? Gap down to four points…

1. Leicester 72pts (Goal difference: +25)

2. Tottenham 68pts (Goal difference: +37)

Game 35

Leicester 2-0 Swansea

Tottenham 1-0 West Brom

Back to business for Claudio Ranieri’s men, who should be too strong at home, even for the revitalised Jacks. Tony Pulis will ensure his Baggies don’t roll over, but Mauricio Pochettino’s men might well squeak a win at White Hart Lane. Three points apiece and Leicester edge closer to the title, needing just six points to guarantee the championship.

1. Leicester 75pts (Goal difference: +27)

2. Tottenham 71pts (Goal difference +38)

Game 36

Manchester United 2-1 Leicester (Goal difference +26)

Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham (Goal difference +37)

United may have had a disappointing season under Louis van Gaal, but they are no mugs and with Wayne Rooney back and desperate to find form ahead of Euro 2016, the Red Devils could put a spanner in the works, especially at home. Having lost just three games all season, Leicester have now been defeated twice in the last three. But there is a saving grace, because Tottenham face a tough away trip too, with Chelsea desperate to scupper their London rivals’ chances of succeeding them as champions. Two defeats apiece and a major blow to Tottenham as they fail to capitalise on Leicester’s second slip up. It’s getting very nervy, but the Foxes need just one more win from the last two games to guarantee the title is theirs.

1. Leicester 75pts

2. Tottenham 71pts

Game 37

Leicester 2-2 Everton (Goal difference +26)

Tottenham 2-1 Southampton (Goal difference +38)

Roberto Martinez is fighting to save his job and having seen his team slip to a 3-2 reverse earlier in the campaign at home to Leicester, another ding-dong battle is on the cards at the King Power Stadium, as Everton throw caution to the wind. Leicester fans are being put through the wringer as they pray for the win that will seal the title on home turf. But with the stakes so high, the composure that served them so well is lost and a draw means Tottenham live to fight another day. A day later, Pochettino’s players do just enough to close the gap to two points with a nail-biting victory, taking the title race into the final day of the season. Despite Leicester hitting the buffers, destiny remains in their hands. A Leicester victory will definitely hand the crown to Ranieri’s team, as would Tottenham failing to win. For the title to be Tottenham’s, the Lilywhites must win their final game and, with a superior goal difference, hope Leicester fail to win their last match. It really is all to play for.

1. Leicester 76pts

2. Tottenham 74pts

Game 38

Chelsea 2-1 Leicester

Newcastle 0-3 Tottenham

Chelsea fans are desperate for their old favourite Claudio Ranieri to deny Tottenham the title, putting them in the strange position of wanting their team to lose. But as was proven in 1995, when Kenny Dalglish’s Blackburn travelled to his old stomping ground of Anfield needing a win to secure the title ahead of Man United, only for Liverpool to see Rovers off 2-1 and virtually hand the Red Devils the title on a plate, the Premier League has no time for teams that roll over. And with new Chelsea boss Antonio Conte watching, and John Terry desperate to show the incoming Italian he needs the Blues’ skipper to hang around, the home side tear into a nervous Leicester side, who can sense the title agonisingly slipping away. Chelsea, let’s not forget, are the deposed champions and play with a pride that’s a credit to the Premier League’s competitive spirit, in this most enthralling of seasons. All the stunned Stamford Bridge crowd can do is hope that, like in 1995 when Man United failed to capitalise on Blackburn’s last day loss, Tottenham too will fluff their lines. But the North London side’s tails are well and truly up, and facing a desperate Newcastle United team already relegated, Pochettino’s men triumph emphatically at St James’ Park to win the Premier League.

1. Tottenham 77pts

2. Leicester 76pts

It couldn’t happen, could it? Probably not, but whatever happens from now until the end of the season, you can be sure the Premier League will continue to deliver the drama that makes it the world’s most entertaining football competition! Tune in to talkSPORT for live coverage of the games and debate, and leave a comment below letting us know what you think will happen in the title run-in…