Spurs secure Premier League survival by beating toothless Everton

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Tottenham secured their Premier League status with a 1-0 final-day win over toothless Everton thanks to Joao Palhinha’s first-half goal.

The threat of a first relegation in 49 years loomed on Sunday but Spurs rose to the occasion, seeing off their lacklustre visitors to ensure it is their London rivals West Ham who are instead consigned to the Championship next season.

West Ham beat Leeds but Everton boss David Moyes couldn’t do his old side a favour and Spurs stayed up by two points. Everton, with little to play for themselves, didn’t even have a shot in the second half until the 93rd minute. They were ideal opponents.

A Spurs crisis averted. There are still many problems for head coach Roberto De Zerbi and the club hierarchy to address this summer after back-to-back 17th-place finishes but they can at least rebuild in the top tier having avoided the financial shock of relegation.

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Michael Dawson screams in delight at Palhinha’s goal

The celebrations when Palhinha forced in his 43rd-minute opener after heading against a post were wild, fuelled by an outpouring of relief. De Zerbi went tearing off down the touchline in delight.

The Spurs fans, who had welcomed their team to the stadium in huge numbers, a year and a day on from the Europa League trophy parade, rejoiced. They had seen just two other Premier League wins in this stadium this season and none in their last 10 trips here. The arrival of full-time was equally emotional.

Palhinha has been a key figure in Spurs’ salvage job under De Zerbi. He scored the late goal at Wolves which clinched Spurs’ first win under the Italian and he came up with the crucial moment again. But De Zerbi deserves the credit for the way he has shifted the mood. Thomas Frank was the wrong fit. Igor Tudor was a terrible appointment. But the Spurs board got it right at the third time of asking – and just in time.

For Everton, it is a seven-game winless finish to a season when they had looked primed to challenge for European football. They were well off their best level they have shown this season, mustering just a couple of off-target headers deep into stoppage time when Spurs’ job was already effectively complete before Antonin Kinsky was called into his first save on 99 minutes.

Their fans may just be thankful not to be involved in a final-day relegation scrap themselves, having experienced that pressure in recent seasons. For Spurs the priority now will be ensuring they don’t go through this again.

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What’s next?

Already thinking about the 2026/27 Premier League season?

There’s a World Cup to fit in first – follow live blogs of every game on the Sky Sports App – but the key dates are locked in for next term, when Sky Sports will once again show at least 215 live Premier League games.

Here’s your summer diary:

June 11: World Cup starts – day-by-day fixture list

June 14: Scotland’s opener vs Haiti (2am)

June 15: Summer transfer window opens

June 17: England’s opener vs Croatia (9pm)

June 19: Premier League fixtures released (10am)

July 19: World Cup final

June 25: Championship fixtures released

August 22-23: Premier League opening weekend

August 27: Champions League league phase draw

September 1: Transfer Deadline Day (window closes at 11pm UK time)

September 8-10: Champions League matchday 1

May 30, 2027: Premier League final day

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