The Premier League relegation battle comes down to the final day of the season.
Two teams have been relegated for some time, with Wolves and Burnley both cut adrift from the rest of the teams in the division, but the third relegation spot has been unknown.
Earlier in the campaign it looked as if it would be either West Ham or Nottingham Forest that would follow those two to the Championship, but both enjoyed a resurgence and Tottenham were dragged into the battle at the bottom.
Tottenham have the edge going into the final day of the Premier League
Now, going into the final day, it is between the Hammers and Spurs to see who will face relegation to the second tier, with Tottenham outside the bottom three, leading West Ham by two points and with a much healthier goal difference.
Spurs host Everton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, knowing they only need a point to secure their survival. West Ham, meanwhile, are also at home, playing host to Leeds United and the only way the Hammers avoid relegation is by beating the Whites and Spurs losing to the Toffees.
Any other results and Spurs breathe a sigh of relief and stay up, meaning they are favourites to avoid the drop on a massive final day of action in the Premier League.
Speaking after the defeat to Chelsea on Tuesday night - when Spurs could have secured safety with a point - recently returned from injury James Maddison called Tottenham's plight "embarrassing".
He said: "We have to give everything for the club, for the badge, for the fans. It's a bit embarrassing that we're in this position. We're going to need our fans, who were unbelievable tonight. I think we have the best away following in the league.”
Former Spurs star has his say on the Premier League relegation battle
So who goes down?
Former Spurs midfielder Danny Murphy admitted he had a "bad feeling". Giving his prediction to Talksport, he said: "
"I think it will be a tiny margin on the day, a lot will depend on Tottenham's start to the game, I think if they were to go a goal down, the nerves would kick in. One of Tottenham's biggest problems is their creativity, chances, they can't score goals!
"I think West Ham will beat Leeds and I've got a bad feeling here. I want Tottenham to stay up but I've got a bad feeling they're going to go."
All of the final day games are played simultaneously at 4pm on Sunday, meaning it is going to be a dramatic day at the bottom of the table.