Tottenham midfielder Eric Dier says they can't believe their top four finish is guaranteed ahead of Sunday's final round.
Arsenal will replace Spurs as fourth place finishers if they win at Burnley, visitors Everton beat Spurs and there is a goal-difference swing of eight between the north London clubs.
But, even so, Dier isn't counting any chickens before they have hatched.
The Spurs and England midfielder said: “First of all, we were very disappointed with our form in the Premier League over the last three or four weeks [They have lost three of their last four top-flight games]. It has not been good enough and we have been very fortunate that things have gone our way.
“But we don't really want to be playing in that way, we want to do everything ourselves and not be relying on others.
“Secondly, after last week, we know that anything is possible in football, so the job isn't done yet."