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How to watch Tottenham vs Everton – TV channel, live stream and kick-off time

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TV channel and streaming details for a match that could see Spurs relegated to the Championship

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Tottenham, who won at Everton earlier in the season, are under immense pressure(Image: Mike Morese/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

How to watch Tottenham's crucial final-day clash with Everton

Kick-off time: The final-day Premier League showdown is scheduled for Sunday, May 24. As is standard protocol for the final weekend of the top-flight season, the match will begin simultaneously with all other games at 4pm.

Venue: The fixture will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with the home side needing a point to secure their Premier League survival. A defeat, coupled with a West Ham win over Leeds, would send Spurs into the Championship.

UK TV channel: You can watch the full match broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event. Due to the network tracking multiple games across the final day, the dedicated pre-match build-up will start at 3pm.

Live stream information: Supporters looking to watch the action on mobile devices or tablets can access the match feed through the Sky Go app. Alternatively, the game can be streamed on laptops and desktop web browsers by logging into the Sky Sports website or by buying a sports membership from Now.

How to watch in the US: Fans across the United States can watch the entire game live via the Peacock Premium streaming service. The digital platform will carry the direct world feed broadcast, which can be accessed on smartphones, tablets, smart televisions and compatible gaming consoles.

UK radio coverage: For those who cannot get in front of a television screen, full live commentary will be provided by BBC Radio 5 Live. Localised radio coverage and immediate post-match reaction will also be available on BBC Radio London and BBC Radio Merseyside.

Spurs team news: The highest profile absentee is captain Cristian Romero. Spurs already knew his season was over because of a knee injury but his decision to fly back to his native Argentina to watch his former club hasn't gone down well. Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons are long-term absentees but Dominic Solanke could return after injury.

Everton team news: Midfielder Gana Gueye, who has missed the last three games through injury, has resumed individual training and is rated 50/50 to play by David Moyes. Jarrad Branthwaite (hamstring) and Jack Grealish (foot) both remain sidelined.

Head-to-head record: Historically, Tottenham hold the advantage in this fixture, having secured 72 victories compared to Everton's 57 wins, with the teams playing out 59 draws over the years. When the sides met earlier in the campaign, Spurs took all three points in a 3-0 victory at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

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