Tottenham Hotspur secured its Premier League status, defeating Everton with a score of 1-0 on Sunday.
The club, known as the Spurs, began the day positioned 17th in the standings, facing two potential outcomes that could result in demotion.
Had Tottenham suffered a loss against Everton while West Ham secured a victory over Leeds United, Tottenham’s relegation would have been confirmed. The alternative possibility involved a tied match between Tottenham and Everton, which would have led to the Spurs’ demotion if West Ham had overcome Leeds United with a 12-goal margin.
Conversely, Tottenham successfully sidestepped demotion for the initial time within the Premier League period, which commenced in 1992.
Indeed, the last instance of the Spurs not participating in England’s premier football division was in 1977. They descended to the second division for a single campaign before regaining promotion.
Tottenham netted a goal during the first half when João Palhinha managed to guide a shot beyond Jordan Pickford, narrowly crossing the goal line.
This singular goal proved sufficient for the Spurs, who maintained their lead to clinch the 1-0 triumph.
West Ham United’s victory was a prerequisite for Tottenham’s potential demotion, and they achieved this by defeating Leeds 3-0.
Given Tottenham’s successful avoidance of demotion, the trio of clubs destined for the Championship following this campaign comprises West Ham United, Burnley, and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The Spurs conclude the 2025-2026 season having accumulated a record of 10 wins, 11 draws, and 17 losses across 38 fixtures. Tottenham’s tally of 10 victories represents the lowest number achieved by the squad in a single season since 1935.
In that particular year, the Spurs finished with a 10-draw-22-loss record and were consequently moved down to Division 2. Tottenham required eight campaigns to secure their comeback to Division 1 in 1950.