Tottenham v Everton: Premier League final day – live
Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature 90 min +3: Sarr is fine to continue, but will have to wait to come back on. While he’s on the sidelines, Keane meets a long ball but
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Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature 90 min +3: Sarr is fine to continue, but will have to wait to come back on. While he’s on the sidelines, Keane meets a long ball but heads it harmlessly over the bar. 90 min +2: … and he’s still down, so this match is almost certainly going to tick over into 100 minutes plus.
90 min +1: Sarr is down, having taken a whack upside the head. 90 min: One last change for Spurs as Dragusin comes on for Udogie. Meanwhile West Ham have beaten Leeds 3-0, Callum Wilson scoring their final goal deep in injury time. And speaking of which, there will be nine additional minutes in N17. 89 min: Danso goes down again, but this time because he’s been clattered by Tarkowski, who gets booked. Spurs are so close now, and their fans are in fine voice. 88 min: Palhinha is booked for delaying a restart. Then George wins a corner down the left off Spence. But Spurs clear their lines, then Danso goes down to eat up some time. Kinsky tells him to get up, because Spurs don’t want him waiting on the sidelines for 30 seconds should the physio come on. 86 min: Alcaraz, Keane and George open Spurs up with a crisp interchange down the inside-left channel. George is one on one with Kinsky but instead of trying to dink over, looks for Beto in the middle.
Key points
- 90 min +1: Sarr is down, having taken a whack upside the head.
- 90 min: One last change for Spurs as Dragusin comes on for Udogie.
- Meanwhile West Ham have beaten Leeds 3-0, Callum Wilson scoring their final goal deep in injury time.
- And speaking of which, there will be nine additional minutes in N17.
- 89 min: Danso goes down again, but this time because he’s been clattered by Tarkowski, who gets booked.
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Guardian Football.



