ShareTottenham host Everton in the final weekend of the Premier League season in what is undoubtedly Spurs’ biggest game of the campaign. By Matt SmithTottenham sit just two points above the relegation zone, but due to their superior goal difference over West Ham, even a draw should be enough to ensure survival.Mathematically, Everton do stand a chance of finishing in the European places, but it’s incredibly unlikely. When these two sides met earlier in the season, Tottenham secured an emphatic 3-0 victory away at the Toffees, with Micky van de Ven bagging a brace.Team newsAs they have done all season, Tottenham have a host of injury troubles heading into this game. Ben Davies, Dejan Kulusevski, Mohammed Kudus, Wilson Odobert, Xavi Simons and Cristian Romero all remain on the sidelines. Dominic Solanke could be available, but it feels unlikely that he will start. For Everton, Idrissa Gueye remains a doubt, while Jarrad Branthwaite and Jack Grealish remain on the treatment table. Tottenham’s survival chancesIf West Ham fail to win this weekend, Tottenham will secure a place in next season’s Premier League. A draw for the Hammers won’t be enough regardless of Spurs’ result, as West Ham sit two points behind. A draw for Tottenham will lead to three points above West Ham, meaning Nuno Espírito Santo’s side would need to win. However, due to the Hammers having a goal difference of -22 compared to Tottenham’s -10, they’d need to win by 12 clear goals. Either way, Spurs will be looking to secure all three points just to guarantee their survival and end the season on somewhat of a high.Everton’s recent form shatters European hopesThere was a point when it looked as though Everton could find themselves finishing in the European places this season. Over the last few weeks, their chances have unravelled, and a European finish is almost impossible.Over the last five matches, Everton have picked up just two points, leaving them in twelfth position heading into the final game. A win could see them climb up to eighth, the final Europa Conference League spot, but they’d need a nine-goal difference swing on Chelsea.Relegation battle RicharlisonBrazilian forward Richarlison thrives in these situations, playing a crucial role in helping this weekend’s opponents, Everton, stay up previously. Richarlison has scored twice in his last three games for Spurs, and he’ll be expected to start in the centre forward position this weekend. The former Everton man is exactly the player you want in a relegation battle, putting everything on the line to help the team. It’s a chance for Richarlison to make himself a hero, and there is no doubt he will be up for the challenge.PredictionIt’s difficult not to see Spurs getting at least a point, considering Everton’s season is practically over. We’re going for a 2-1 victory to Spurs.(Cover image from IMAGO)You can follow every game from the Premier League with FotMob — featuring deep stats coverage, xG, physical metrics, and player ratings. Download the free app here.Add FotMob as a preferred news source on Google by clicking – here.Tottenham host Everton in the final weekend of the Premier League season in what is undoubtedly Spurs’ biggest game of the campaign. By Matt SmithTottenham sit just two points above the relegation zone, but due to their superior goal difference over West Ham, even a draw should be enough to ensure survival.Mathematically, Everton do stand a chance of finishing in the European places, but it’s incredibly unlikely. When these two sides met earlier in the season, Tottenham secured an emphatic 3-0 victory away at the Toffees, with Micky van de Ven bagging a brace.Team newsAs they have done all season, Tottenham have a host of injury troubles heading into this game. Ben Davies, Dejan Kulusevski, Mohammed Kudus, Wilson Odobert, Xavi Simons and Cristian Romero all remain on the sidelines. Dominic Solanke could be available, but it feels unlikely that he will start. For Everton, Idrissa Gueye remains a doubt, while Jarrad Branthwaite and Jack Grealish remain on the treatment table. Tottenham’s survival chancesIf West Ham fail to win this weekend, Tottenham will secure a place in next season’s Premier League. A draw for the Hammers won’t be enough regardless of Spurs’ result, as West Ham sit two points behind. A draw for Tottenham will lead to three points above West Ham, meaning Nuno Espírito Santo’s side would need to win. However, due to the Hammers having a goal difference of -22 compared to Tottenham’s -10, they’d need to win by 12 clear goals. Either way, Spurs will be looking to secure all three points just to guarantee their survival and end the season on somewhat of a high.Everton’s recent form shatters European hopesThere was a point when it looked as though Everton could find themselves finishing in the European places this season. Over the last few weeks, their chances have unravelled, and a European finish is almost impossible.Over the last five matches, Everton have picked up just two points, leaving them in twelfth position heading into the final game. A win could see them climb up to eighth, the final Europa Conference League spot, but they’d need a nine-goal difference swing on Chelsea.Relegation battle RicharlisonBrazilian forward Richarlison thrives in these situations, playing a crucial role in helping this weekend’s opponents, Everton, stay up previously. Richarlison has scored twice in his last three games for Spurs, and he’ll be expected to start in the centre forward position this weekend. The former Everton man is exactly the player you want in a relegation battle, putting everything on the line to help the team. It’s a chance for Richarlison to make himself a hero, and there is no doubt he will be up for the challenge.PredictionIt’s difficult not to see Spurs getting at least a point, considering Everton’s season is practically over. We’re going for a 2-1 victory to Spurs.(Cover image from IMAGO)You can follow every game from the Premier League with FotMob — featuring deep stats coverage, xG, physical metrics, and player ratings. Download the free app here.Add FotMob as a preferred news source on Google by clicking – here.