Looking at the fixtures, worst case scenario is that they literally don't drop anymore points from here onwards going on a (possible, but improbable 18 match winning run) - they'll end up at 101 points.
We would be, then, "allowed" to either: A) lose or draw one match, and be crowned champions by either one or two points, respectively, or B) draw two matches and hope we've got a better Goal Difference than them by the end of the season because we'll be both on 101 points.
That's, again, the worst case scenario of assuming they won't drop any points again - it would still be in our hands, but it'd be incredibly nerve wracking, and option B there reminds me too much of 13/14's Crystal Palace game, so it makes me shudder and wish it doesn't come down to that.
If they drop points along the way (hopefully due to Wolves, Arsenal, Chelsea and/or Spurs) then obviously our job gets a bit easier - still not enough to let complacency in, but we'd get a bit more breathing space. It's going to be tight, anyway, but we have to keep believing. Maybe, just maybe, we'll get a lucky break in such a crucial stage after years of rotten luck in similar instances (Macheda's goal in 08/09; Stevie's literal slipping in 13/14; Ramos injuring Salah and Bale scoring a wondergoal he'll never be able to do again back in Kiev and so on...)