Tottenham host Everton with their Premier League survival still in the balance.
Almost exactly a year after they won the Europa League, Tottenham find themselves in danger of being relegated from the top flight for the first time since 1977.
Despite that European success, Spurs finished just one place above the relegation zone (albeit 13 points clear of the bottom three) â but what they would give right now to finish in that same position again.
Their destiny is in their hands â given their superior goal difference, a draw will be almost certainly be enough to ensure their survival. But nothing has been straightforward this season for Tottenham, who have ditched three managers since that European triumph.
Spurs have a good recent home record against Everton â but the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hasn't proved much help to its hosts recently. They are winless in their last 10 home league games (D4, L6), their second-longest run in their league history after a 14-game streak between October 1993 and April 1994.
Everton limping to finish line
Everton were firmly in the running for a place in Europe at the start of April but six league games without a win means that prospect has evaporated.
Injuries to key players haven't helped their cause and they will be looking to bolster a pretty threadbare squad in the summer. They have used just 22 players in this season's top flight â fewer than any other side, and the joint-fewest in their Premier League history.
Manager David Moyes has admitted that "results in the last four or five games haven't been good enough" and last weekend's lacklustre defeat by Sunderland was a miserable way to end their first season at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
For the third game in a row, his side led during the match, yet ended up failing to hold onto their advantage (D2, L1).
Moyes will be hoping for a reaction from his team this weekend â and a win could mean survival for his former club West Ham at Tottenham's expense.
But Everton have a poor record at Spurs â they have won just one of their last 16 Premier League away games there (D4, L11), and have lost the last four by an aggregate score of 13-1.