Tottenham Hotspur are less than 48 hours away from knowing whether they will be a Premier League club next season or not.
Tottenham missed the chance to wrap up the survival battle ahead of the final day of the campaign after their 2-1 defeat to Chelsea on Tuesday night, but they remain favourites to preserve their top-flight status ahead of West Ham United.
Spurs lie two points above the 18th-placed Hammers with a far superior goal difference, meaning a draw at home to Everton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday will be enough to avoid a disastrous demotion to the Championship.
West Ham know they have to beat a Leeds United side who are unbeaten in their previous eight Premier League matches, and then hope former boss David Moyes does them a favour by leading the Toffees to victory in north London.
Injury issues have meant that Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi has had to use Richarlison, Randal Kolo Muani and Mathys Tel as his front three in recent weeks, but the Italian has been boosted by the return of Dominic Solanke for the visit of the Merseyside outfit, while James Maddison is also able to play minutes.
Cristian Romero Has to Leave This Summer
It has been confirmed that Tottenham captain Cristian Romero will be in Argentina on Sunday for one of the club's biggest Premier League matches in years.
The 28-year-old was already set to miss the game because of injury as he battles to be ready for the World Cup, but now he looks set to be in his homeland rather than in London this weekend.
South American football expert Tim Vickery told talkSPORT on Thursday that Romero will attend his former side Belgrano's final against River Plate instead on Sunday.
It's not a great look for the skipper to not be present for such a big match in Spurs' history, as he still could have made a big impact in the dressing room and on the side of the pitch even if he can't play.
Reports earlier in 2026 from Argentina said that a decision has already been made that Romero will leave Tottenham this summer, and this will only fuel those stories.
Even if they remain in the Premier League, they need to get rid of the centre-back who clearly isn't as committed as he should be.
Kolo Muani Must Never Wear Tottenham Shirt Again
Romero isn't the only senior Tottenham player who should never wear the shirt again, with Kolo Muani needing to join him in that category after Sunday's match with Everton.
While the France international did make a positive impact during Spurs' Champions League campaign this term, it has been a different story in the Premier League.
The experienced forward has one goal and one assist in 29 top flight appearances for the north Londoners in 2026-27, and put in another miserable display in the defeat to Chelsea during the week.