They will be dancing on the streets of Leicester tonight, while Jamie Vardy is having a party, as Chelsea denied Tottenham their needed victory and handed the Foxes their first English title.

Harry Kane gave Tottenham the lead with 10 minutes of the first half remaining as the Chelsea defence parted like the Red Sea.

And Heung-Min Son made it 2-0 soon after to give Spurs a comfortable lead going into the break.

Gary Cahill pulled a goal back midway through the second half to give Chelsea and Leicester hope after he was on hand to turn home a corner.

And, with eight minutes remaining, Eden Hazard produced a stunning strike to level the scores and get the ultimate Jamie Vardy party underway.

Blues fans told their side at Bournemouth last weekend that they better beat (expletive) Tottenham and made Stamford Bridge a cauldron of hate for those not of a royal blue persuasion.

The opening exchanges saw tackles flying in and Mark Clattenburg was working to keep a lid on the pressure cooker that threatened to boil over at several intervals. Danny Rose and Branislav Ivanovic both were fortunate not to be booked in the opening exchanges.

Kane fired Asmir Begovic in the Chelsea goal a warning with a long range free kick that needed turning over by the Serb.

But the England striker had the ball in the net soon after as Cesar Azpilicueta and John Terry presented a gap for Erik Lamela to slot the ball into. Kane controlled, beat Begovic and rolled the ball home.

Chelsea's defence parted again and Christian Eriksen fed Son, who made no mistake.

The game, which had been bubbling under for the majority, came to the boil as Willian and Rose clashed, with Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino playing peacemaker.

Midfielder Moussa Dembele was then caught on camera gouging Diego Costa's eye and will surely face retrospective action from the FA.

Chelsea, booed off at half-time, came out fighting after the break and Gary Cahill found space in the box to turn home from a corner to spark the Chelsea fightback.

The game turned even nastier as tackles continued to fly in but the Blues were determined to do their utmost to fulfil their fans' demands.

And, with eight minutes remaining, Costa teed up Hazard to strike the ball into the top corner and start the party in Leicester.

The game ended in an ugly fashion as Spurs players lost their heads and picked up a multitude of yellow cards.