Hull’s chances of survival hit after defeat to Spurs

Newcastle also lose but remain two points ahead ahead of final games

Danny Rose (far left) scores Tottenham’s second goal in the Premier League game against Hull at White Hart Lane. Photo:   Suzanne Plunkett/ Reuters/Livepic
Danny Rose (far left) scores Tottenham’s second goal in the Premier League game against Hull at White Hart Lane. Photo: Suzanne Plunkett/ Reuters/Livepic

Premier League round-up: Hull's chances of staying in the Premier League received a hammer blow as they lost 2-0 at Tottenham.

The Tigers squandered a number of chances in the first half and were made to pay after the break as Nacer Chadli and Danny Rose found the net to hand Spurs the win that leaves Steve Bruce's men two points adrift of safety.

Hull will need fortune on their side if they are to avoid the drop in next weekend’s final round of fixtures.

Unless they beat Manchester United at home and Newcastle lose to West Ham at St James’ Park, Hull will join QPR and Burnley in the Championship next year.

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Newcastle threw away a good chance to put distance between themselves and the bottom three as they lost 2-1 at QPR.

Emmanuel Riviere put Newcastle ahead with his first league goal for the club, but Matt Phillips and Leroy Fer found the net for Rangers to leave the Toon Army fretting about next weekend's game.

Leicester completed their great escape as they drew at Sunderland to secure their Premier League status.

The Foxes looked doomed in March, but a run of one defeat in eight matches means they are safe with one game to go.

Sunderland are three points above the relegation zone, but one point from their remaining two games will see them safe. The fact that those games are at Arsenal and Chelsea means the Black Cats are still very much in the relegation dogfight, however.

Aston Villa are safe despite a 6-1 drubbing at Southampton in the lunch-time kick-off.

Everton came from behind to beat West Ham at Upton Park. Leon Osman cancelled out Stewart Downing's opener before Romelu Lukaku grabbed all three points for the Toffees with a stoppage-time winner.

Burnley and Stoke played out a goalless draw in Saturday's other match.