Tottenham vs Everton: How to watch, TV channel and kick-off time

Tottenham welcome Everton on Sunday in a match that could prove crucial in the fight to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

Spurs, who sit 17th heading into the weekend, know that even a draw would be enough to guarantee their safety, with West Ham two points behind and trailing significantly on goal difference.

Everton, meanwhile, travel to north London hoping to halt a six-game run without a win after falling away from the battle for European qualification since the international break.

David Moyes’ team have struggled of late, with conceding late goals becoming a recurring problem.

With that in mind, Everton will be aiming to finish the campaign on a more positive note while also potentially playing a major role in deciding the relegation battle.

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How to watch Tottenham vs Everton

Heading into the weekend, Spurs know that the pressure is on them, with West Ham the side relying on them to drop points against Everton.

Travelling to North London, the Toffees know that part of the relegation battle remains in their hands.

Tottenham vs Everton TV details
Date23 May
Kick-off time4pm
StadiumTottenham Hotspur Stadium
TV channelSky Sports Main Event

Fans not in attendance will be able to catch the action via Sky Sports Main Event, with the clash coinciding with the rest of the Premier League fixtures.

Alongside the TV option, those out and about will be able to tune in through the Sky Go app, and Sky Sports website – available to subscribers in the UK.

Winless in six matches, the Toffees are looking to end the season on a high note, after a poor run has seen their European ambitions go up in smoke.

Have Everton missed an opportunity this season?

With how tight the league has been since the very first kick of a ball back in August, Everton will be extremely disappointed with how the season has fizzled out.

Conceding one late goal after another, the Blues have continued to slip, and slip, whilst others around them have found form at the right time of the season.

Against Sunderland, Moyes’ side were shown up in the second half, with the newly promoted outfit looking much more like a seasoned Premier League side than Everton.

A graphic detailing David Moyes' thoughts after the 3-1 loss to Sunderland.
Credit: Breaking Media

Though, there have been times this season in which the Toffees have performed at a high level.

The trouble is that those days have been few and far between, leaving many scratching their heads as to how they have thrown away their European opportunity.

After a bright period heading into the international break, Everton have let their season fizzle out, leaving a lot of work to do over the summer after another underwhelming campaign.

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