Tottenham
Everton
May 24 16:00
19h 34m 36s
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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hosts Sunday's GW38 final day fixture with the most acute survival stakes of any match of the final day kick-off. Tottenham sit 17th on 38 points, two above West Ham (18th, 36pts) with a 13-goal goal-difference cushion. Spurs need only a single point from Everton, or even a defeat if West Ham fail to win by the required margin at Leeds, to guarantee survival on points or goal difference.
Predictions & Tips
Form Guide
Tottenham
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Roberto De Zerbi's Spurs arrive Sunday's final day knowing a single point against Everton effectively confirms Premier League survival, their 13-goal goal-difference cushion over West Ham means even a heavy defeat would need a miraculous West Ham result to overturn. The injuries that have hollowed out their season with: Romero, Simons, Solanke, Kudus, Kulusevski all missing, have been compounding since January. The squad that takes the field will do so with the collective desperation of players who have experienced the season's most turbulent emotional journey and refuse to let it end in relegation. At home, Spurs retain enough quality to compete against mid-table Everton.
Everton
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David Moyes' Everton, 12th on 49 points in their inaugural Hill Dickinson season, arrive Sunday's GW38 as a club with nothing significant at stake. Their season has been a success by their own standards and the freedom of a final-day fixture without survival or European pressure gives their squad the looseness that sometimes produces honest, open performances. Their past five games without a victory however reflects the difficult run of form that's ruled them out of contention for European football.
Prediction
Tottenham's home advantage and survival desperation gives them the edge as narrow favourites come the end of this fixture.
What are the best odds for the game?
Tottenham are given 1.93 odds to win at home, while Everton are pegged at 3.80 for the away win. A draw is staged at 3.72 odds.
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