Swansea City's Jordi Amat, left, and Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne battle for the ball during their English Premier League soccer match at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea, Wales, Sunday, May 15, 2016. (David Davies/PA via AP)      UNITED KINGDOM OUT      -    NO SALES      -     NO ARCHIVES
Swansea City's Jordi Amat, left, and Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne battle for the ball during their English Premier League soccer match at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea, Wales, Sunday, May 15, 2016. (David Davies/PA via AP) UNITED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES Credit: David Davies

Swansea, Wales — Manchester City effectively secured a Champions League place for next season with a 1-1 draw against Swansea in the English Premier League on Sunday.

City will almost certainly finish in fourth place — and above rival Manchester United.

In manager Manuel Pellegrini’s last league match in charge, City went ahead when Nigeria striker Kelechi Iheanacho capitalized on Sergio Aguero’s shot that rebounded favorably.

Swansea drew level on the stroke of the interval when Jordan Ayew’s free kick took a deflection off Fernando, before wrong-footing goalkeeper Joe Hart.

Man United, whose match was abandoned after a suspect package was found at Old Trafford before its match against Bournemouth, can mathematically overtake City with a double-digit win when its rescheduled match is played on Tuesday.

Leicester was crowned champions earlier this month and completed the first title-winning season in the club’s 132-year history with a 1-1 draw at manager Claudio Ranieri’s former club, Chelsea.

Danny Drinkwater canceled out Cesc Fabregas’ penalty to ensure that Leicester, which narrowly avoided relegation a year ago, ended this campaign with only three losses in the 38 games.

Leicester finished the season with 81 points — compared with 41 a year ago — 10 points above Arsenal, which overhauled north London rival Tottenham to claim second place in a dramatic finale.

Tottenham had been Leicester’s closest challenger for the title but failed to win its last four games, culminating in a humiliating 5-1 loss against 10-man Newcastle, which had already been relegated. That allowed Arsenal to climb into second place after Olivier Giroud’s hat trick powered Arsene Wenger’s team to a 4-0 rout of bottom-place Aston Villa.

The results protected a proud record for Wenger: Arsenal has still finished above Tottenham every season since the Frenchman took charge in 1996.

MLSSporting KC 2Orlando City 1

Kansas City, Kansas — Substitute Jacob Peterson scored on a diving header in the 79th minute and Sporting Kansas City beat Orlando City.

Peterson’s goal came on a cross from Roger Espinoza from the right corner. Sporting KC (5-6-2) dominated play with 34 shots, 13 on target.

The victory broke a seven-game winless stretch.

Dynamo 1, Real Salt Lake 0

Houston — Giles Barnes scored his fourth goal of the season and Houston topped Real Salt Lake.

Houston (3-6-2) had the better of play most of the match and broke through in the 65th minute. Off a goal kick, Barnes outran defender Tony Beltran down the left wing and squeezed his right-footed shot past Jeff Attinella and inside the far post.

Real Salt Lake (5-3-2) has lost two straight.