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Tottenham's ever-present Premier League status is at stake on Sunday.
There are nine different final-day outcomes across the final-day games involving Spurs and West Ham - but only one scenario sends the club to the Championship, and that is if Roberto De Zerbi's side lose at home to Everton and West Ham beat Leeds at home.
If West Ham win, they need Tottenham to lose to ensure their survival.
Even if West Ham win, a draw would likely be enough for Tottenham, who have a superior goal difference. A draw will not be enough for West Ham.
If both teams lose, Tottenham will stay up.
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The odds are nearly 90 per cent in Tottenham's favour for survival, but this is Spurs, and their fans will be fearing the worst.
What will heighten those nerves is Tottenham's abysmal home record. Winless in their last 10 home league matches and having won just twice at home in the league this season (D6 L10), the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has become a place of dread and fear. The anxiety on Sunday will be like nothing ever seen before in N17.
With Spurs starting the day two points above 18th-placed West Ham and having a far superior goal difference over the Hammers, Tottenham only need a point to guarantee their safety against Everton.
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When these two sides last met in late October, Spurs eased past the Toffees 3-0 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium to sit third in the Premier League and just five points behind leaders Arsenal.
It is a position that seems scarcely believable now.
In the space of seven months, Spurs have had three different head coaches, lost six games in a row for the first time in the club's history and have been on a 15-match winless league run.
Yet the worst could still come, with a first relegation in 49 years looming.
Make no mistake, this is Tottenham's biggest game in recent history. The future of the club is on the line. Relegation is simply unthinkable.Declan Olley
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The waiting is nearly over. On Sunday, Arsenal will get their hands on the Premier League trophy for the first time in 22 years.
It will be a day of celebration in London, with Mikel Arteta's side playing their first match since they were crowned champions on Tuesday night. Sunday's images will be played around the world - and will last for generations.
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