Tottenham Hotspur’s entire season now comes down to one final afternoon in north London, with Roberto De Zerbi’s side needing a result against Everton to avoid an unthinkable drop to the Championship. Here’s how to watch the clash between Tottenham and Everton.
It all comes down to the final game of the season for Tottenham Hotspur in their fight to avoid relegation to the Championship following their 2-1 defeat against Chelsea last time out.
Spurs must now secure at least a draw against Everton if they are to remain a Premier League side next campaign, while defeat will leave them hoping West Ham United also lose to Leeds United in their own clash.
It does not get much bigger than this for Tottenham, with Roberto De Zerbi labelling the game against Everton as a final bigger than the Europa League final Spurs played just over a year ago.
At this stage of the season, no more slip-ups can be tolerated, and Tottenham must now focus solely on getting a result.

When and where Tottenham vs Everton takes place
Tottenham will take on Everton on Sunday, 24 May 2026 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with kick-off scheduled for 16:00 (UK time).
How to watch Tottenham vs Everton live on TV
For supporters in the United Kingdom, the match between Spurs and Everton will be shown live on Sky Sports.
Spurs team news vs Everton
The injury situation in north London looks far better than it did a few weeks ago, with Tottenham currently having just seven players sidelined.
The usual absentees remain unavailable, including Ben Davies, Dejan Kulusevski, Xavi Simons, Mohammed Kudus, Cristian Romero and Wilson Odobert.
Guglielmo Vicario returned to the squad against Chelsea, while Dominic Solanke remains a doubt for Sunday.
As for Everton, Idrissa Gueye is dealing with a muscle injury and is expected back in late May, while Jarrad Branthwaite is sidelined with a hamstring injury until early June.
Jack Grealish is also unavailable for Everton after suffering a broken foot, with his return expected in early June as well.
Spurs face nervy afternoon against Everton
With so much riding on this game, it is certainly a difficult one to predict. Based on current form, though, Tottenham are arguably the better side.
In their last five outings, Spurs have suffered just one defeat, while Everton are without a win in the same period.
However, playing in front of their home crowd arguably makes things more difficult for Tottenham, given their struggles at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this season.
It becomes even more complicated with Everton currently the sixth-best away side in the Premier League. Hopefully, though, Tottenham have enough to secure the draw they need.
Score prediction: Tottenham 0-0 Everton
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