Opta’s Supercomputer has predicted whether Tottenham Hotspur will secure safety in the Premier League by the skin of their teeth or go down on Sunday.
Spurs would have ideally wanted to have got the job done at Chelsea so that there could be a relaxed and more celebratory feel in their final game of the season.
However, they fell to a 2-1 loss at Stamford Bridge, which means that they go into the clash against Everton needing a point to ensure their survival.
Roberto De Zerbi has said that the Everton clash is bigger than last year’s Europa League final, with the club’s history and dignity on the line.
Opta’s Supercomputer expects Tottenham to finish 17th
Spurs can still stay in the top-flight with a defeat if the Hammers fail to beat Leeds on the final day of the season.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s men need to win their final league game and hope that Tottenham lose to Everton to avoid going down to the Championship.
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Opta’s Supercomputer has now predicted that Tottenham will finish in 17th place with an expected 39.73 points, while West Ham will have to settle for a place in the bottom three with an expected 37.78 points.
The data analysis website suggests that the two-point difference between the two London rivals is likely to remain after Sunday’s matches.
Could the pressure of the occasion get to Spurs?
While Tottenham have only won two matches at home all season, they have delivered two decent performances in front of their own fans under De Zerbi.
Should the Lilywhites play to the same level they did against Brighton and Leeds, it should be enough to get the job done.
However, things could get extremely nervy for the North Londoners if the Toffees score first, and it remains to be seen how the Tottenham players will handle the pressure.