Tottenham Hotspur v Everton tickets | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Tottenham Hotspur host Everton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, May 24, 2026 in the final match of the Premier League season. This Gameweek 38 fixture kicks off at 3pm BST simultaneously with all other matches on the dramatic final day. For Spurs, this could be the match that determines whether they preserve their ever-present Premier League status or suffer their first top-flight relegation since 1977. Roberto De Zerbi's mission to keep Tottenham in the Premier League reaches its climax in front of a packed home crowd.
Match Details
The match kicks off at 3pm BST on Sunday, May 24, 2026 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. As is tradition on the Premier League's final day, all ten fixtures begin simultaneously to ensure maximum drama and fair competition. With Spurs fighting relegation and their fate potentially resting on this single match, the atmosphere promises to be the most emotionally charged in the stadium's history. Everton, safe in mid-table under David Moyes, travel to North London for the final away fixture of their first season at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium holds over 62,000 supporters and was built as a monument to the club's ambitions for domestic and European glory. On this final day, it becomes the stage for a desperate fight for survival. The famous South Stand, one of Europe's largest single-tier stands, will be in full voice as supporters urge their team across the finishing line in what could be the most important 90 minutes in the club's recent history.
Tottenham's Fight for Survival
Roberto De Zerbi was appointed on March 31, 2026 as Tottenham's third head coach of the season, tasked with keeping the club in the Premier League. Thomas Frank was dismissed in February, and his replacement Igor Tudor lasted just 44 days without winning a single match. De Zerbi inherited a squad hovering one point above the relegation zone and has battled through injuries to key players including Mohammed Kudus. With 30 points from a 7-9-14 record heading into the final weeks, every remaining fixture has been a cup final — and this match is the ultimate one.
Everton Under David Moyes
Everton's return to David Moyes has brought stability following years of turbulence. The Toffees sit comfortably in mid-table with 43 points from a 12-7-11 record, safe from any relegation concerns. Their first season at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock has been a success, with the 52,769-seat waterfront venue providing a fitting new home after 133 years at Goodison Park. Moyes has rebuilt the team's identity around defensive solidity and organisation.
Head-to-Head Record
Tottenham hold the historical advantage in this fixture, winning 73 of 191 all-time meetings against Everton's 51 victories. In the Premier League era, Spurs have won 31 matches to Everton's 10, making this one of the most one-sided rivalries in the competition. However, recent form has shifted — Everton won back-to-back meetings in 2024/25 for the first time since December 2012, including a thrilling 3-2 victory at Goodison Park in Moyes's triumphant return.
Previous Meeting This Season
The reverse fixture at the Hill Dickinson Stadium saw Tottenham claim a commanding 3-0 victory. Micky van de Ven scored twice from corners in the first half before Pape Sarr sealed the win late on. It was Everton's first defeat at their new home and demonstrated that Spurs, despite their struggles, remain capable of quality performances. Whether they can replicate that result when their Premier League status is on the line remains to be seen.
What's At Stake
For Tottenham, this is potentially the biggest match in the club's modern history. Victory could secure Premier League survival and preserve their status as one of six ever-present clubs in the competition. Defeat, combined with results elsewhere, could send them to the Championship for the first time since 1977. For Everton, there is professional pride and the opportunity to end their debut season at the new stadium on a high note against a wounded rival.
Tickets
Tickets for Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton on the final day are in extraordinary demand. The combination of potential relegation drama, the season's climax, and two historic clubs meeting in a high-stakes encounter creates an atmosphere that will live long in the memory. For Spurs supporters, this is the chance to roar their team to safety in what promises to be the most emotionally charged fixture of the entire campaign.

