Evening Standard
·29 mars 2026
Tottenham chances of Premier League survival revealed as Igor Tudor leaves by mutual consent

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·29 mars 2026

Good news for Tottenham after parting ways with Igor Tudor
Tottenham’s chances of avoiding relegation from the Premier League have been revealed amid Igor Tudor’s departure.
Tudor’s reign as interim head coach lasted just 44 days after it was confirmed he and Tottenham had agreed to mutually part ways following last weekend’s 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest.
That result has left Spurs one place and a solitary point above the bottom three with seven matches left to play.
Tottenham are now searching for their third manager of the season and whoever is appointed will be tasked of ensuring the club are still in the Premier League after the final game of the campaign at home to Everton on May 24.
The odds of doing so have been revealed.
According to Opta, the likelihood of Tottenham being relegated this season is 25.87 per cent, which works out to be just under 75 per cent with regards to survival.
The report is calculated by simulating each team’s remaining fixtures and the outcome spells bad news for West Ham as they are tipped to go down along with Burnley and Wolves.
Tottenham’s final seven matches are against Sunderland, Brighton, Wolves, Aston Villa, Leeds, Chelsea and Everton. Three of which are at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, though Spurs have won just twice at home in the Premier League all season.

Tottenham are just a point above the Premier League relegation zone
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West Ham, meanwhile, have a tricky run-in, with home games against Arsenal and Everton plus short trips to Crystal Palace and Brentford, and a journey to Newcastle on the penultimate weekend of the season.
Opta believe Wolves are guaranteed for the drop, with a 99.92 per cent chance of going down, with Burnley not much better at 99.87 per cent.
Forest, who are currently 17th in the table, have been given a 8.93 per cent chance of being relegated, with Leeds also given favourable odds of 6.78 per cent of avoiding an immediate return to the Championship.









































