Poll results: Who will be relegated with Wolves & Burnley?
We have had a poll running at the top of our page this morning, asking you guys to select who you think will get relegated between Tottenham and West Ham.
Here are the results:
West Ham - 63%
Tottenham - 37%
Is Newcastle away the toughest possible fixture?
Newcastle v West Ham (Sun, 17:30 BST)
What do you think of West Ham's final two fixtures, Hammers fans?
In any other season, their penultimate fixture - Newcastle away - would be regarded as one of their toughest.
The Magpies generally have a proud home record in the Premier League, but they have lost seven of their 18 league games at St James' Park this season, including five of their last seven.
West Ham won the reverse fixture 3-1 in November and claimed a 2-0 win at Newcastle in the Premier League last season.
The last time Newcastle lost consecutive home games against West Ham was October 1998.
But West Ham are on a barren run in front of goal, having failed to find the back of the net in any of their last three games on the road.
The last time the Hammers went four games without scoring away from home was in May 2015.
And who was the fourth match of that stark run against? You guessed it, Newcastle.
History, it seems, offers little comfort to either side ahead of this weekendâs clash.
How do the run-ins compare?
Tottenham 1-1 Leeds
West Ham in action next as they travel to St James' Park to face Newcastle United on Sunday.
The Hammers have won only four of their 18 Premier League away games this season.
But they can take confidence from the fact that one of their nine league wins came against Eddie Howe's side at the London Stadium in November.
Spurs, meanwhile, have an eight-day break between fixtures, not returning to the field until 19 May as their game against Chelsea was rescheduled due to the Blues' involvement in the FA Cup final this weekend.
It is a fixture that will demand thorough preparation from Spurs, given that they have won at Stamford Bridge only once in the Premier League era.
On the final day of the campaign, Roberto de Zerbi's side host Everton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while West Ham welcome Leeds United to the London Stadium.
Earlier in the season, Spurs thrashed Everton 3-0 and Leeds beat the Hammers 2-1.
For Spurs, the task is straightforward: match West Hamâs results and they will avoid relegation to the Championship.
Tottenham 1-1 Leeds
It has become a familiar situation for Tottenham.
No, not the feeling of dropping points at home during a nail-biting battle for survival, but the continued absence of penalty decisions in their favour.
Remarkably, Spurs are the only team in the Premier League not to be awarded a spot-kick this season.
The last time the North Londoners won a spot-kick was against Brighton on 25 May, 2025.
For a few seconds on Monday night, it seemed as though that run was about to end as James Maddison went to ground under a challenge from Leeds United forward Lukas Nmecha.
But replays showed that Nmecha made contact with the ball before bringing Maddison down and, as a result, Spurs' wait for a penalty goes on.