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Tottenham's result against Chelsea will have implications on whether West Ham will be relegated to the Championship
Nuno Espirito Santo
West Ham are on the brink of relegation(Image: Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Premier League relegation fight explained as Tottenham travel to Chelsea
Chelsea vs Tottenham stakes:Tottenham Hotspur have a huge chance to ensure they remain in the Premier League on Tuesday night when they take on Chelsea. Under the lights at Stamford Bridge, a single point will be enough to all but mathematically guarantee safety for the north London club after a turbulent campaign.
West Ham woes:West Ham missed a critical opportunity to put pressure on their relegation rivals Spurs by falling to a 3-1 defeat against Newcastle United at St James' Park on Sunday. Because West Ham failed to pick up any points, the door has been left wide open for Spurs to secure their top-flight status ahead of the final weekend.
The math of a draw: If Roberto De Zerbi’s Tottenham manage to secure a draw against Chelsea, they will move to 39 points. This would establish a three-point cushion over 18th-placed West Ham heading into the final round of fixtures.
Goal difference is key: While a draw on Tuesday does not mathematically relegate West Ham, the Premier League's goal differential rule means it effectively seals their fate. Tottenham currently boast a goal difference of -9 compared to West Ham's dismal -22, meaning a near-impossible 13-goal swing would be needed on the final day.
A Spurs win against Chelsea: Tottenham clinching all three points in west London would take them to 41 points and relegate the Hammers, given the five-point difference. West Ham's clash with Leeds and Spurs' encounter with Everton on the final day will therefore have no impact on the outcome of relegation in this scenario.
Chelsea's context: Tottenham could benefit from playing a Chelsea team that endured an exhausting FA Cup final defeat against Manchester City just days prior on Saturday. The Blues will still be recovering from that intense battle, which may give a desperate Spurs side the physical edge they need to ensure safety.
Glimmer of hope: The only real chance West Ham have of remaining in the Premier League is if Tottenham lose to Chelsea. That would take it right down to the wire, with West Ham needing a victory this Sunday while hoping for a Spurs loss against the Toffees.
A brutal season for the Irons: Nuno Espirito Santo's side find themselves in this desperate position after suffering a staggering 19 defeats and a 10-game winless run through the winter. Dropping out of the top flight would bring an end to their 14-season stay in the Premier League.