Chelsea host Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday in the latest chapter of this fierce London rivalry.
Spurs, unbeaten in their last four outings, have significantly improved their hopes of staying up over the past few weeks.
Still, Roberto De Zerbi’s men dropped two points as they were held 2-2 at home to an already-safe Leeds United side last time out.
Although Chelsea have struggled for consistency, Spurs will still need to produce a strong performance to take anything from this clash against one of their biggest rivals.
Heading into the fixture, Tottenham News takes a look at the key details.
MORE SPURS STORIES
🏟️ TOTTENHAM MATCHDAY HUB 🏟️
Line-ups, predicted XIs, player ratings, tactical verdicts, match analysis, and live Spurs form guides.
Get 24/7 updates from your definitive Lilywhites source
How to watch Chelsea vs Tottenham
As a result of Chelsea’s appearance in the FA Cup final on Saturday, the league bout between the pair has been moved to the following Tuesday.
Alongside Bournemouth’s clash with Manchester City, Tottenham will face their rivals at Stamford Bridge in front of the Sky cameras.
Fans unable to make it to Stamford Bridge can tune in via Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 19:00.
An option for those on the move is the Sky Go app, which is available to subscribers in the UK.
At the same time, Manchester City’s trip to Bournemouth will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event, with the clash kicking off 45 minutes beforehand at 19:30.
Tottenham can make a huge Stamford Bridge statement
Traditionally, Spurs have not fared well away at Chelsea, having won there just once in 35 attempts.
Tuesday’s match, though, falls firmly into must-win territory, with the Lilywhites battling for their lives at the wrong end of the Premier League table.
Having picked up wins away at Wolves and Aston Villa recently, De Zerbi will be looking to make it three in a row. Doing so against one of their arch-rivals would be a huge statement.
Tottenham’s Premier League safety is hanging in the balance with two games to go. For now, their fate remains in their own hands, but they must ensure that is still the case heading into the final day against Everton by taking advantage of a stuttering Chelsea side.
Don’t Miss a Beat: Your Tottenham Hotspur News Access
Get the full story from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Hotspur Way with our dedicated expert hubs:
Updated 24/7 with expert analysis from N17 and Hotspur Way.