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The final day of the Premier League season presents a critical scenario for both Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United, as relegation looms over both clubs. Tottenham enters the match against Everton with a more favorable position, sitting two points ahead of West Ham and possessing a superior goal difference. According to BBC News, only a win for West Ham against Leeds and a loss for Tottenham will allow the Hammers to avoid relegation.
Historically, West Ham has not faced relegation in 14 seasons, while Tottenham has only spent one season outside the top flight since 1950. Both clubs have enjoyed European success recently, with West Ham winning the Conference League in 2023 and Tottenham claiming the Europa League title a year prior. However, their current predicaments stem from poor management decisions and a series of coaching changes.
Tottenham’s season has been marked by turmoil, including the dismissal of three head coaches and a string of poor performances that saw them lose six consecutive matches for the first time in their history. Their current manager, Roberto de Zerbi, has managed to stabilize the team, but a loss against Everton could bring disaster.
West Ham’s struggles can be traced back to the departure of David Moyes in 2024, leading to a series of unsuccessful managerial appointments. Despite some competitive play under Nuno Espirito Santo, a disastrous run of form earlier in the season has put the club’s survival at risk. Financially, both clubs face significant repercussions if relegated, with Tottenham potentially losing £261 million in annual revenue, while West Ham could see a £100 million drop.
The stakes are exceptionally high, as relegation would not only disrupt the clubs’ sporting ambitions but also have lasting financial impacts, making recovery a challenging endeavor.



















