Tottenham Hotspur face Everton in a crucial final-day Premier League clash that could determine their top-flight survival. The match takes place on Sunday, May 24, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with kick-off scheduled for 4pm BST, as per standard protocol for the final weekend of the season.
How to Watch Tottenham vs Everton
UK TV Channel
The full match broadcast will be available live on Sky Sports Main Event. Pre-match build-up begins at 3pm, with the network covering multiple games across the final day.
Live Stream Information
Viewers can watch on mobile devices or tablets via the Sky Go app. Alternatively, the match can be streamed on laptops and desktop computers by logging into the Sky Sports website or purchasing a sports membership from Now.
US Viewers
Fans in the United States can watch the entire game live on the Peacock Premium streaming service, which will carry the direct world feed broadcast accessible on smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and compatible gaming consoles.
UK Radio Coverage
For those unable to watch, full live commentary will be provided by BBC Radio 5 Live. Localised radio coverage and post-match reaction will also be available on BBC Radio London and BBC Radio Merseyside.
Team News
Tottenham Hotspur
Captain Cristian Romero is the highest-profile absentee, with his season already ended by a knee injury. However, his decision to fly to Argentina to watch his former club has caused controversy. Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons are long-term absentees, but Dominic Solanke could return from injury.
Everton
Midfielder Gana Gueye, who has missed the last three games through injury, has resumed individual training and is rated 50/50 by manager David Moyes. Jarrad Branthwaite (hamstring) and Jack Grealish (foot) remain sidelined.
Head-to-Head Record
Historically, Tottenham hold the advantage, with 72 wins compared to Everton's 57, and 59 draws. When the sides met earlier this season, Spurs secured a 3-0 victory at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Importance of the Match
Tottenham need at least a point to secure Premier League survival. A defeat, combined with a West Ham win over Leeds, would send Spurs down to the Championship.



