Tottenham will be relegated from the top flight for the first time in 49 years this Sunday if they lose to Everton and West Ham beat Leeds. If it were to happen, it would go down as the most stunning fall from grace since Juventus were washed out of Serie A in 2006 due to the Calciopoli scandal.
However, any other combination of results would see Nuno Espírito Santo’s men fall through the trap door and into the Championship alongside Wolves and Burnley, who each had relegation confirmed several weeks ago.
With a two-point lead over West Ham, Tottenham are firmly in the driver’s seat. Roberto de Zerbi’s men also have a vastly superior goal difference, so were the teams to finish level on points – which would be the case if Tottenham drew their last game and West Ham won theirs – Spurs would be safe.
Although neither Everton nor Leeds have anything to play for, the occasion should sharpen their focus. Daniel Farke’s men are unbeaten in eight league games and have won four of them, a rich run of form that only recently secured their own Premier League status. Everton are winless in six and last kept a clean sheet two months ago, but the goals are still flowing for David Moyes’ men.
Incidentally, the reversed matches resulted in victories for Leeds and Tottenham.
If Spurs were to hang on, they would owe a huge debt of gratitude to Aston Villa, who fielded a severely weakened team against them at the start of the month. Not long after, VAR denied the Hammers a goal that would have secured them a rousing point against Arsenal.
Whatever happens, it won’t be because of one fight or one decision. Tottenham is one of the richest football clubs in the world, one of the initiators of the Premier League and a Super League co-conspirator. West Ham, while no stranger to relegation, are not far away. The situation of the two clubs undoubtedly stems from many years of poor management at board level.
Read on as we explain how to watch the 2026 Premier League Final online, on TV and potentially free wherever you are. Scroll down for the European permutations.
Premier League final day schedule 2026
Sunday, May 24
11.00 – Tottenham vs Everton | NBC, Peacock / Sky Sports Main Event
11.00 – West Ham vs Leeds | USA Network / Sky Sports Football
11.00 – Crystal Palace vs Arsenal | CNBC, Peacock / Sky Sports Premier League
11.00 – Liverpool vs Brentford | Syfy / Sky Sports+
11.00 – Brighton vs Man Utd | Peacock / Sky Sports Tennis
11.00 – Burnley vs Wolves | Peacock / Sky Sports+
11.00 – Fulham vs Newcastle | Peacock / Sky Sports+
11:00 – Man City vs Aston Villa | Peacock / Sky Sports Action
11.00 – Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth | Peacock / Sky Sports+
11.00 – Sunderland vs Chelsea | Peacock / Sky Sports+
(All times ET)
Can I watch the last day of the Premier League for free?
Yes. While there is no out-and-out free coverage of the Premier League final day, you can watch selected games for free via 21-Day YouTube TV FREE Trial.
NBC, USA Network, Syfy and CNBC each air a program — including the two biggest games of the weekend — and all four channels are carried by YouTube TV by default.
Tottenham vs Everton is on NBC, West Ham vs Leeds is on USA, Crystal Palace vs Arsenal is on CNBC and Liverpool vs Brentford is on Syfy.
Are you traveling abroad right now? You can use one VPN to access your YouTube TV account as if you were at home.
How to watch Premier League final day 2026 using a VPN
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How to watch the Premier League final day 2026 in the USA
Four Premier League final day matches will be televised in the US, while seven will be televised Peacock (excluding six).
By far the biggest matches of the weekend are Tottenham vs Everton and West Ham vs Leeds, which will be shown on NBC and USA network respectively.
If you don’t have these channels on cable, they are available via YouTube TVwhich comes with a 21-day FREE trial and $15 off each of your first five months. it also has a multiview feature.
YouTube TV’s sports plan, which costs $64.99/month after the free trial and introductory offer, carries NBC and the USA Network.
However, the standard YouTube plan also includes CNBC and Syfywhich show Crystal Palace vs Arsenal and Liverpool vs Brentford respectively. A subscription costs $82.99/month after the free trial and introductory offer.
Hulu+Live TV also carries NBC, USA Network, CNBC and Syfy by default. The DirecTV Stream MySports Genre Pack includes NBC and USA Network, just like it does Sling blue in selected markets.
Peacockmeanwhile, shows Tottenham vs Leeds, plus the other six Premier League final day matches. The streaming service is also live streaming a RedZone-style Target Rush show that will show all the goals across the full slate of matches as they go in.
The Peacock pricing starts at $10.99/month or $109.99/year for a plan that offers live sports.
Not in the US right now? Use NordVPN to watch your regular EPL stream.
How to watch the Premier League final day 2026 in the UK
In Great Britain, Sky Sports broadcasts all 10 Premier League final matches across its channels.
Tottenham vs Everton can be seen on Sky Sports Main Event, and West Ham vs Leeds on Sky Sports Football.
Prices start at £20 per month at the moment. But fans can also tune in using one NOW Sports 24 hour pass which costs £14.99.
Outside the UK right now? Use NordVPN to access your favorite football coverage.
How to watch Premier League final day 2026 in Canada
In Canada, Fubo broadcasts each of the 10 Premier League final day matches.
Prices start at $27.99 CAD per month for Fubo’s quarterly sports package, and you can get your first month for just $14.99 CAD right now. A monthly rolling subscription costs CA$31.49.
Use NordVPN to access Fubo’s coverage from anywhere in the world.
How to watch Premier League final day 2026 in Australia
All 10 Premier League final day matches are available to watch Stan Sports in Australia.
Stan Sports subscriptions cost AU$20 per month on top of a Stan subscription, which itself starts at AU$12 per month.
Missing the season finale because you’re outside Australia? Use one VPN to log into your Stan Sport account.
What are the Premier League Europe scenarios?
The race for European places is extremely complex.
Arsenal, Man City and Man Utd have locked down the top three spots and will qualify for the Champions League regardless of what happens on the final day of the Premier League season.
Aston Villa (4th, 62 points) have also qualified for the Champions League by virtue of winning the Europa League. Liverpool (5th, 59 points), Bournemouth (6th, 56 points) and Brighton (7th, 53 points) each retain UCL aspirations.
If Liverpool were to leapfrog Aston Villa, each at the top six team would reach the Champions League, with the team in 7th place in the Europa League.
However, if Unai Emery’s men were to finish in 4th place, the 5th-placed team would qualify for the UCL, while those in 6th and 7th would earn places in the Europa League.
Bournemouth, Brighton, Chelsea (52 points), Brentford (52 points) and Sunderland (51 points) are all in the Europa League bracket. Crystal Palace (15th, 45 points) could also make the cut by virtue of winning the Conference League.
Chelsea currently occupy the only place in the Conference League, but when the pack is reshuffled on Sunday, it could belong to Brighton, Brentford or Sunderland instead.
What is the Premier League’s relegation picture?
Either West Ham (18th, 36 points) or Tottenham (17th, 38 points) will be relegated on the Premier League’s last day.
But the only scenario in which Spurs would go down is if they lost to Everton and West Ham beat Leeds.
West Ham would even go down if they were to finish level with Tottenham. That’s because Spurs’ goal difference is -10 and the Hammers’ is -22, which would require a ridiculous 12-goal swing in West Ham’s favour.
Wolves (20th, 19 points) and Burnley (19th, 21 points) have already been relegated, but the Old Gold could still salvage a small amount of pride by leapfrogging the Clarets.
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