1-0 v Everton FC - 24 May 2026 - Home

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Details
Match Number

7769

Opposition
Everton

Everton FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2025/26

Date

24th May 2026

Kick Off

16:00

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

61,876

Referee

Michael Oliver

VAR

Bobby Madley

League Position

17th

Opposition League Position

13th

Opposition Form

LDDWLD

Weather at Kick Off

30.4° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7731st overall match (3699 wins, 1677 draws, 2342 losses)

  • 6101st competitive match (2767 wins, 1401 draws, 1933 losses)

  • team

    198th match vs Everton FC (75 wins, 61 draws, 62 losses)

  • competition

    1304th Premier League match (561 wins, 309 draws, 434 losses)

  • 7041st match in England (3327 wins, 1556 draws, 2145 losses)

  • 195th match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (114 wins, 23 draws, 58 losses)

  • 6th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • There was 1 change to the starting lineup from the last match.

Report

Tottenham Hotspur overcame Everton to secure the result they required to ensure Premier League survival on a day of nerve-shredding tension.

Spurs needed a point to avoid their first relegation from the top flight since 1977 and send West Ham United into the Championship instead, and only their third home league win of a dismal season ensured they sent their fellow Londoners down instead.

It was all about the result rather than the performance on Sunday and Spurs fully deserved the victory that meant they escape what would have been the biggest, most humiliating relegation of this generation.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium unleashed the deafening sound of celebration mixed with relief when Joao Palhinha put them in front of 43 minutes, reacting first after his header hit the post, Everton striker Thierno Barry unable to stop the ball crossing the line.

The only anxiety for head coach Roberto de Zerbi's side came from their own fears and anxiety as opposed to any threat from Everton, who were jaded and out of sorts as their season continued to peter out, barely threatening until late on.

Spurs' one moment of serious concern came in the dying seconds, when keeper Antonin Kinsky produced a magnificent flying save from Everton substitute Tyrique George.

There were understandable scenes of joy at the final whistle of a game in which the start of the second half was delayed because of a problem with the officials' technology.

But once the dust settles on a season that has, in large part, been toxic and embarrassing with three managers taking charge as De Zerbi followed Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor, there will be a long inquest into why Spurs came so close to falling into the Championship. Tottenham were finally able to put an end to a season of suffering and can now finally plan for next season as a Premier League club.

De Zerbi dragged enough of out the squad he inherited late in the season, fashioning three wins that were just sufficient to keep Spurs up.

Spurs' fans played a huge part, with thousands greeting the team bus before kick-off and providing thunderous support throughout.

And there was another outpouring of emotion at the final whistle when safety was secured - but this can only be a brief reaction before the wreckage of a season that almost saw this giant club drop out of the Premier League must be pored over.

The fist-pumping celebrations were exuberance in the moment, but underneath there should be embarrassment, and club anthem "Glory, Glory, Tottenham Hotspur" sounded hollow in the extreme after this brush with humiliation.

This was no sudden decline. Spurs had a warning last season when they finished 17th, the cracks covered up by the Europa League win under Ange Postecoglou soon exposed when successor Thomas Frank proved out of his depth.

At least, when it mattered here, they showed determination and resilience against an Everton side that has looked out on its feet in the closing weeks of the season.

There will be the usual noises of how this must not happen again - but actions must now speak louder than words both on the pitch and from a hierarchy, led by chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange, who have got so much wrong this season When Everton delivered an impressive 3-0 win against Chelsea in late March, there were genuine hopes that a season that started with sights on stability might end with a place in Europe.

Since then, Everton's form has flatlined, failing to win any of their last seven league games, dropping out of European contention and slipping to 13th in the table.

Everton have looked like a side running on empty, especially two of their most creative forces this season in Iliman Ndiaye and Kieran Dewsbury-Hall.

It has meant the season ending in frustration for Moyes and many Everton supporters, who now view it as a campaign in which a big opportunity to return to Europe was missed.

Everton's lack of a reliable striker, with Moyes constantly alternating between Beto and Thierno Barry, has hurt and must be addressed as a matter of urgency.

Their final league placing of 13th is the same as last season, winning one more point with 49. A season of stability, yes. Serious progress? Questionable.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
37 25 7 5 69 26 43 82
2
Manchester city
37 23 9 5 76 33 43 78
3
Manchester united
37 19 11 7 66 50 16 68
4
Aston villa
37 18 8 11 54 48 6 62
5
Liverpool
37 17 8 12 62 52 10 59
6
Afc bournemouth
37 13 17 7 57 53 4 56
7
Brighton hove albion
37 14 11 12 52 43 9 53
8
Chelsea
37 14 10 13 57 50 7 52
9
Brentford
37 14 10 13 54 51 3 52
10
Sunderland
37 13 12 12 40 47 -7 51
11
Newcastle united
37 14 7 16 53 53 0 49
12
Everton
37 13 10 14 47 49 -2 49
13
Fulham
37 14 7 16 45 51 -6 49
14
Leeds united
37 11 14 12 49 53 -4 47
15
Crystal palace
37 11 12 14 40 49 -9 45
16
Nottingham forest
37 11 10 16 47 50 -3 43
17
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
37 9 11 17 47 57 -10 38
18
West ham united
37 9 9 19 43 65 -22 36
19
Burnley
37 4 9 24 37 74 -37 21
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
37 3 10 24 26 67 -41 19
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