With goals from Dele Alli and Harry Kane, Tottenham on Sunday rubbed more salt into the wound of Arsenal in the heated North London Derby. For the first time in 22 seasons, Arsenal will finish behind Tottenham in the standings. Chelsea secured a comfortable 3-0 win over Everton to remain one step closer to the Premier League title. Meanwhile, Manchester City and Manchester United dropped precious points against bottom-dwellers in the table. Here is your Matchweek 35 recap:

Scores and Schedule

Southampton 0, Hull City 0
Stoke City 0, West Ham 0
Sunderland 0, Bournemouth 1
West Brom 0, Leicester City 1
Crystal Palace 0, Burnley 2
Manchester United 1, Swansea City 1
Everton 0, Chelsea 3
Middlesbrough 2, Manchester City 2
Tottenham Hotspur 2, Arsenal 0
Watford 0, Liverpool 1

Race for Premier League title, Champions League/Europa League spots

Rank Team GP W D L GD PTS

1

Chelsea

34

26

3

5

+43

81

2

Tottenham Hotspur

34

23

8

3

+49

77

3

Liverpool

35

20

9

6

+29

69

4

Manchester City

34

19

9

6

+28

66

5

Manchester United

34

17

14

3

+26

65

6

Arsenal

33

18

6

9

+22

60

7

Everton

35

16

10

9

+20

58

If the season ended today who would be ...

Premier League champs: Chelsea
In the Champions League group stage: Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool
In the Champions League play-off round: Manchester City
In the Europa League group stage: Manchester United, Arsenal
In the Europa League play-off round: Everton

Chelsea is the only team that has officially clinched at least a spot in the Champions League group stage. The Spurs have clinched a spot in the Champions League, but there's still a scenario where they can finish fourth and settle for a spot in the play-off round. The following five teams are assured of at least a spot in the Europa League, but may still qualify for Champions League: Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Everton.

Relegation battle

Rank Team GP W D L GD PTS

16

Crystal Palace

35

11

5

19

-10

38

17

Hull City

35

9

7

19

-31

34

18

Swansea City

35

9

5

21

-29

32

19

Middlesbrough

35

5

13

17

-19

28

20

Sunderland (R)

34

5

6

23

-34

21

R- relegated

If the season ended today who would be ...

Relegated to the EFL Championship: Swansea, Boro, Sunderland (officially relegated)
Promoted from the EFL Championship: Brighton & Hove Albion, Newcastle United (both clubs are officially up next season); Reading, Sheffield Wednesday, Huddersfield Town and Fulham would battle for the final promotion spot.