Tottenham Hotspur’s 2-1 defeat against Chelsea has pushed the Premier League relegation battle into a dramatic final day, with both Spurs and West Ham United still under major pressure.
The latest standings show Tottenham sitting 17th with 38 points from 37 matches. West Ham are just behind in 18th place with 36 points. Burnley and Wolves remain in the bottom two, but the fight to avoid the final relegation spot is now fully alive heading into Sunday.
Spurs looked close to safety earlier in the season, but poor form in recent weeks has dragged them into serious danger. The defeat against Chelsea has increased frustration among supporters, with the club now needing one final push to secure Premier League football for next season.
West Ham’s situation is even more difficult. The Hammers must beat Leeds United in their final game and also hope results elsewhere go in their favour. Their survival hopes now depend on both performance and luck.
David Moyes’ Everton could play a major role in deciding the outcome. West Ham supporters will be watching Everton’s result closely while also hoping their own side can deliver under pressure.
The numbers underline the struggle for both clubs. Tottenham have a goal difference of minus 10, while West Ham’s stands at minus 22. Defensive problems and inconsistent results throughout the campaign have left both sides in this dangerous position.