Ahead of the final gameweek of the season, three Everton stars were spotted on a late night out at a strip club days before the Tottenham clash.
The focus at N17 is on the upcoming clash with Everton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on the final gameweek of the season.
Spurs will be hoping to secure a draw, as that will be enough to ensure their safety amid the ongoing fight to avoid relegation to the Championship, with West Ham United breathing down their necks.
A defeat, coupled with a West Ham win, will seal the Lilywhites’ fate as a second-division club for the first time in almost 50 years.

Tottenham prepare for Everton clash after trio spotted on night out
A lot is on the line for Tottenham and, in preparation for that clash, Roberto De Zerbi has urged fans to come out in their numbers for a pre-coach meet.
Everton, on the other hand, has little left to play for beyond pride, with the Toffees no longer able to qualify for Europe this season.
David Moyes, though, a former Irons boss himself, will be looking to do his old club a favour by beating Spurs.
However, ahead of the clash between the two sides, three Everton stars – Jack Grealish, Jordan Pickford and James Garner – were spotted on a late-night outing at a strip club days before the final gameweek of the season.
That is according to Sun Sport, who shared video footage of the three Everton stars leaving the club in the early hours of the morning after a night out.
This came after a squad dinner at The Ivy in Manchester. Following the meeting, the trio then made their way to Whiskey Down Strip Club. Grealish, who is out injured, is said to have arrived at 11.30 pm and left at 4.45 am with a friend.
Spurs must capitalise on Everton distraction
That could well be an advantage for Spurs if the Everton camp is already on the beach ahead of Sunday’s meeting.
However, Tottenham must still be up to the task and start the game fast, rather than allowing Everton a chance to grow into it.
A quick start, alongside an early goal, would set the Lilywhites on their way to safety and could well kill off any spirited display from the Evertonians.
