Tottenham Hotspur are set to make a change to their pre-match plans ahead of their big clash against Everton in a show of solidarity with their fans.Roberto De Zerbi has said Sunday’s game is bigger than last year’s Europa League final, given that the club’s history and dignity are at stake.The Lilywhites need a point against Everton to avoid going down for the first time in nearly five decades.Rumours doing the rounds on social media have claimed that De Zerbi has personally requested fans to meet the team bus on its way to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Photo by Visionhaus/Getty ImagesTottenham have changed their pre-match plans to allow supporters to greet the teamThe Standard have now confirmed that the Spurs squad will travel by coach to the stadium for the relegation showdown against Everton.This was after De Zerbi and the players arrived four hours early to the stadium for last month’s clash against Brighton, with the players travelling in their own cars to the venue, meaning fans could not show their solidarity pre-match.The report explains that the Spurs boss was merely following protocol for that fixture, but is now prepared to change the team’s plans for Sunday’s clash.This time, the Spurs squad will arrive together at N17, thus allowing the supporters to greet the team ahead of kick-off.Protests planned by Spurs fans after Everton clashFan Group, Change for Tottenham, have announced their plans for a protest after the Everton clash, regardless of whether the Lilywhites stay up or go down.The aim of the protest is to express their discontent with the club’s board for putting Spurs in this perilous position.However, one would expect the supporters to fully get behind the team before and during the game for what is arguably the biggest game in the Lilywhites’ recent history.READ MORE: Angry Tottenham fans turn on Cristian Romero after complete ‘dereliction of duty’The post Tottenham make pre-match change for Everton clash in show of solidarity with fans appeared first on Spurs Web.