Premier League fans — this is your essential match-day guide for Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, 24 May 2026, 9:00 PM UK.

Event Overview
Match: Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton — Category: SOCCER, League: EPL, Sort Name: Tottenham vs Everton. Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England. Date & Time (UK): 24 May 2026, 9:00 PM. This fixture closes the Premier League weekend with high stakes for pride and finishing positions in the English Premier League 2025-2026 campaign.
How to Watch
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Match Preview
Tottenham arrive on the back of a mixed league campaign in the English Premier League 2025-2026 and will be desperate to finish on a strong note in front of their fans. Everton, playing under renewed confidence, travel to north London aiming to disrupt Spurs’ rhythm and climb the table where every point matters. Expect an intense contest, tactical tweaks from both managers and a high-tempo opening 20 minutes as both sides seek early dominance.
Tactical Matchups
- Tottenham’s wide play vs Everton’s compact defence — Spurs will likely deploy overlapping full-backs to stretch Everton’s midfield.
- Set-piece importance — both clubs have converted crucial dead-ball situations this season; expect rehearsed routines inside the box.
- Transition battles — Everton will look to hit Spurs quickly on the break, so the home side must keep numbers forward without leaving gaps.

Key Players
- Tottenham — Lead Attacker: The striker who has been their most consistent goalsource this season; expect him to spearhead attacks and take penalties.
- Tottenham — Midfield Engine: A creative midfielder who dictates tempo, provides chances and links defence to attack.
- Everton — Counter Threat: Everton’s pacey forward who thrives on through balls and will test Spurs’ defensive line.
- Everton — Defensive Linchpin: The central defender responsible for aerial dominance and organising set-piece marking.
Form & Stats Snapshot
Across the English Premier League 2025-2026 season there have been notable trends: the title race concluded earlier in the campaign while mid-table battles remained tight, and Tottenham and Everton have posted contrasting returns that make this fixture intriguing on merit and momentum.
Predicted XI (Probable)
- Tottenham (likely): Goalkeeper; 4 across the back; two central midfielders; attacking three; lone striker.
- Everton (likely): Goalkeeper; defensive four; compact midfield; two wide forwards supporting one central striker.
Match Betting & Fantasy Tips
Sharp punters will note the value in backing late goals and settling for both teams to score — both clubs have found the net regularly this term. In fantasy lineups, favour players on set-piece duty and those who play the full 90 minutes for maximum points return.
Fan Atmosphere & Stadium Notes
Expect an electric atmosphere at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium; the club’s fans will be loud and demanding as the season reaches its finale. Arrive early for pre-match chants, and note that transport in and around the stadium will be busy after the final whistle — plan onward travel accordingly.
FAQs
What time is kick-off?
Kick-off is at 9:00 PM UK on 24 May 2026.
Where is the match played?
The fixture is at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England.
Can I stream the match online?
Official UK broadcasters and licensed streaming partners hold streaming rights; for a direct link to a live stream option, use the WATCH button above.
Any injury or suspension concerns?
Check each club’s final team news on match day; managers often confirm injuries and any suspensions in the pre-match press conference.
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Enjoy the match and remember — the final whistle can change everything in the Premier League.



