Who do West Ham have to play?
Here's how West Ham's final three games look.
Nuno Espirito Santo's side host title-chasing Arsenal next, in a huge game at both ends of the Premier League table.
A trip to St James' Park to face Newcastle precedes their home match against Leeds United on the final day.
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Craig Nelson
BBC Sport reporter
Let's see if you guys agree with Opta.
We are going to publish the fixtures for West Ham, Tottenham and Nottingham Forest.
Then take the poll at the top of the page on who you think will finish in the final relegation spot and send us your views using the 'Get Involved' button.
We also have a poll coming up on how many points you believe it will take to earn Premier League survival this season...
Opta relegation predictions
Look away, West Ham fans...
The supercomputer gives Nuno's side a 76.77% chance of going down this season and expects the Hammers to finish with around 39 points.
Spurs now have a 20.73% chance of relegation, with expected points just over 41, while Forest are given just a 2.36% chance of going down. They're expected to finish with around 44 points.
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Get Involved - Who will be relegated?
Click 'Get Involved' to have your say
The poll at the top of this page asks the question - after this weekend's matches, who do you think will finish in the final relegation spot?
Stick with us and we will have a look at the remaining fixtures for both West Ham - currently in 18th - and 17th-placed Tottenham, as well as Nottingham Forest, who are three points above the Hammers and one above Spurs, with a game in hand.
In the meantime, as well as taking the poll, we would love to know why you think your chosen club will go down.
Just message us with your views using the 'Get Involved' button and we will publish a cross section.
The fight for survival
Things look a little better for Tottenham, and a little worse for West Ham with three games to go.
It's Spurs who are now outside the bottom three after last night's victory, one point above the Hammers.
Nottingham Forest will hope to move six points clear of trouble against Chelsea this afternoon.
Who are you backing to achieve survival from here?
Good morning
Come on, let's be honest, who saw that one coming?
Relegation rivals West Ham and Tottenham both had tough away games on paper as their relegation dogfight went into gameweek 35.
But a defeat for the Hammers at Brentford on Saturday opened the door for Roberto de Zerbi's reinvigorated Spurs and they needed no second invitation to barge their way through it - albeit against an Aston Villa side that potentially had one eye on Thursday's Europa League semi-final second leg against Nottingham Forest.
Stick with us for all the reaction from the weekend's key Premier League fixtures involving sides battling against relegation, before we build up to this afternoon's clash between Chelsea and Forest at Stamford Bridge.
Spurs win at Villa as De Zerbi's rescue mission gathers momentum
Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer
Tottenham Hotspur moved out of the Premier League relegation zone with an outstanding victory at Aston Villa as new head coach Roberto de Zerbi's rescue mission gathered momentum.
West Ham United's defeat at Brentford on Saturday left the door ajar for Spurs to go above their rivals - and they stormed through it with arguably their finest performance of the season.
They made light of injuries to key forwards Xavi Simons and Dominic Solanke in last weekend's victory at Wolverhampton Wanderers - their first in the league since 28 December - to establish a fully deserved two-goal lead at the interval against their fifth-placed hosts.
Conor Gallagher's first goal since his January move from Atletico Madrid, a crisp low finish from 20 yards, was just reward for a fine start as the visitors led after 12 minutes.
Spurs' second goal was not long in coming as Richarlison headed emphatically past Villa keeper Emi Martinez from Mathys Tel's cross in the 25th minute.
Substitute Emi Buendia pulled a goal back for Villa with seconds left but it was too little, too late as Spurs secured the crucial win that moved them a point ahead of West Ham with just three league games left.