Everton take on Tottenham Hotspur in the capital this weekend.
Everton head into the final day of the Premier League season without European football up for grabs, which is a real disappointment.
However, the Toffees could still finish in the top 10, and they could also decide who goes down between Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United.
For the last time this season, let us know your prediction ahead of Sunday’s game…
Could Everton really send Spurs down? 😳
Ahead of the clash on Sunday afternoon, the Premier League have just made an announcement.
Referee announced for Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur
The Premier League have appointed Michael Oliver as the referee for Everton’s clash against Tottenham.
Oliver will be joined by Paul Tierney on VAR duty, with the full list of match-day officials below.
Moyes may be too pleased with the announcement, as he was disappointed with Oliver’s officiating earlier this month.
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Where will Everton be in the table by 6pm on Sunday afternoon? 🥲
The Blues could finish as low as 14th… 😫
After Everton’s thrilling 3-3 draw against Manchester City, the Scotsman visited Oliver to raise concerns over the decision not to award a penalty after Merlin Rohl was brought down in the penalty area.
Speaking post-match, Moyes said: “The one against Manchester City, I went to see Michael Oliver after the game, calmly, and I said I genuinely think you’ve missed something here, I’m finding it very hard to accept a referee, two linesman, a fourth official, VAR, that none of them would have picked up on it, and I still feel that way.
“How have they not seen it? Sometimes the referee might not, but with the other people around them, you’d hope they’d get the right result, and then you add in VAR as well.”
Everton do actually have a decent record with Oliver, as they’ve won more games than they’ve lost.
So, hopefully the Toffees can end the season on a high and sneak into the top half of the Premier League table with three points.