United opened the scoring at Old Trafford through Anthony Martial’s powerful sidefoot volley in the eighth minute, but Claudio Ranieri’s team of rejects, journeymen and unheralded foreign players dug deep and equalized when Wes Morgan headed in Danny Drinkwater’s free kick in the 17th. Leicester still has two games left — against Everton at home next weekend and Chelsea away on the final day — to collect the required two points. The Spurs can prepare for that game at Stamford Bridge knowing they are at least guaranteed a top-four place and therefore a spot in next season’s Champions League. United stayed in fifth place, and Man City dropped to fourth by losing 4-2 at Southampton as manager Manuel Pellegrini’s risk in playing a weakened team leading to Wednesday’s Champions League semifinal backfired. In the tight race for the final two Champions League spots for next season, Arsenal is third — three points ahead of City and seven ahead of United, which has a game in hand. Juventus celebrated another Serie A title with a 2-0 victory over Carpi in a party atmosphere in Turin.