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Tottenham face a final showdown against Everton at home.

Tottenham Hotspur faces Everton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, needing exactly one point to guarantee Premier League survival.

Roberto De Zerbi has made it clear that the Everton clash is bigger than the Europa League final last year. His side was beaten 2-1 by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge earlier this week, a result that has taken the relegation battle to the final day of the season and kept West Ham hopeful of beating the drop.

Spurs have a two-point lead on West Ham in 18th heading into the final matchday. With a clear advantage in terms of goal difference, a draw will be enough for survival, but De Zerbi and Co. will be desperate to beat Everton, who travel to the capital on the back of a disappointing home defeat to Sunderland.

When and where will Tottenham vs. Everton take place?

Tottenham host Everton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, 24 May 2026, with kick-off at 15:00 (UK time).

How to watch Tottenham vs. Everton in the Premier League?

Supporters in the United Kingdom can watch Tottenham vs. Everton live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.

Team News for Tottenham vs. Everton

De Zerbi was dealt a big blow ahead of Everton’s visit after it emerged that Djed Spence has suffered a broken jaw following a collision with Chelsea striker Liam Delap on Tuesday evening. Fortunately, Spence is set to be available for the pivotal game wearing a protective mask.

There was some positive news on the injury front earlier this week when Guglielmo Vicario appeared in the matchday squad for the first time after undergoing hernia surgery at the start of the March international break. Meanwhile, Dominic Solanke’s availability for the final game of the season remains doubtful.

As for Everton, David Moyes confirmed last week that Idrissa Gueye has an outside chance of returning to the squad against Spurs. Bar long-term casualties Jack Grealish and Jarrad Branthwaite, Moyes has a fully fit squad to take to N17 on Sunday.

TTLB prediction for Tottenham vs. Chelsea

It all comes down to this for De Zerbi’s Tottenham, who must avoid defeat against Everton or face the prospect of being relegated from the Premier League. The Lilywhites haven’t won a top-flight home game since early December, and it promises to be a nervy afternoon in North London. That suggests there’s little possibility of the hosts simply running away with this game.

Everton have been strong on their travels this season. The Merseysiders will want to bounce back from the disappointing home loss to Sunderland and end the season on a high note, after their European dreams were shattered last weekend. They have several attacking talents to make life difficult for a shaky Tottenham backline, whilst posing a threat from set-plays.

So, it will be a test of character and mental resilience for De Zerbi’s men, and there will be no excuses for them not to perform with survival in the Premier League on the line. We feel Spurs will somehow get the point required to condemn West Ham to the Championship.

Score prediction: Tottenham 1-1 Everton

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