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A huge night for Spurs – but who are favourites to go down?

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A Huge Night for Spurs: Who Now Fears the Drop in the Premier League Relegation Battle?

The Premier League is a theatre of relentless drama, and the latest act delivered a twist that few saw coming just a fortnight ago. For Tottenham Hotspur, Sunday night was nothing short of cathartic. Their gritty 2-1 victory at Aston Villa was more than just three points; it was a statement of survival. That result propelled Spurs out of the bottom three for the first time in weeks, marking their first back-to-back wins since the second weekend of the season.

Contents
  • How Tottenham Punctured the Relegation Narrative
  • The Relegation Candidates: Analysing the Bottom Four
    • Leicester City: The Vulnerable Foxes
    • Leeds United: The Jekyll and Hyde of the Drop Zone
    • Crystal Palace: The Eagles’ Quiet Descent
    • Tottenham Hotspur: The Great Escape Artists?
  • Expert Analysis: The Key Factors That Will Decide the Drop
  • Predictions: The Final Table Bottom Three
  • Conclusion: The Final Whistle Beckons

Yet, while the mood in North London is one of relief, the broader picture remains grimly fascinating. With just three weeks remaining of the 2025-26 campaign, the battle to avoid the final relegation spot is tightening into a nerve-shredding sprint. Wolves and Burnley have already been condemned to the Championship, but that third and final parachute payment slot is still very much up for grabs. The question on everyone’s lips is no longer “Who is safe?” but rather, “Who are the favourites to go down?”

Let’s dissect the state of play, the form lines, and the run-ins. This is a relegation fight that has already defied logic, and it is far from over.

How Tottenham Punctured the Relegation Narrative

Let’s be clear: Tottenham’s survival was not a given. Two weeks ago, the narrative was one of crisis. Injuries, a lack of cohesion, and a porous defence had dragged Ange Postecoglou’s side into the mire. The win at Villa Park, however, was a masterclass in resilience. After falling behind to an early Villa strike, Spurs showed a backbone that had been missing for months. A swift equaliser and a second-half winner, combined with a heroic defensive stand, saw them claw their way to safety—for now.

This victory was significant for several reasons:

  • Momentum: Two consecutive wins after a drought is a psychological breakthrough.
  • Table position: They are now outside the relegation zone on goal difference, a massive morale boost.
  • Fixture list: Their remaining games are against mid-table sides with little to play for, offering a pathway to safety.

However, it is crucial to remember that Tottenham are not mathematically safe. They sit just one point above the drop zone. Their fate is intertwined with the three clubs currently fighting for their lives: Leicester City, Leeds United, and Crystal Palace. The margin for error is razor-thin.

The Relegation Candidates: Analysing the Bottom Four

With Wolves and Burnley already gone, the spotlight falls on the four clubs separated by just three points. Let’s break them down by their current form, squad depth, and remaining fixtures.

Leicester City: The Vulnerable Foxes

Leicester find themselves in 17th place, one point above the dotted line. Their season has been a tale of two halves: a promising start under Enzo Maresca, followed by a catastrophic collapse in the winter. Defensively, they are a sieve, having conceded the most goals in the top half of the bottom six. Their remaining fixtures are brutal: they face Manchester City and Liverpool in two of their last three games. If they cannot take points from their next match against a relegation rival, they are in serious trouble. The Foxes’ lack of a reliable goal-scorer outside of Jamie Vardy is a glaring weakness.

Leeds United: The Jekyll and Hyde of the Drop Zone

Leeds are currently in 18th place, sitting in the final relegation spot. Their form is wildly inconsistent. They can beat a top-six side one week and lose to a bottom-three team the next. The return of key midfielder Tyler Adams has tightened their midfield, but their away form is abysmal. Manager Daniel Farke’s side has won just two games on the road all season. Their run-in includes a trip to Newcastle and a home game against a resurgent Everton. The biggest question mark is their mental fragility; they have lost several leads in the final 15 minutes of games this season.

Crystal Palace: The Eagles’ Quiet Descent

Palace are in 19th place, but only on goal difference. They are the most experienced relegation battlers in this group, but that experience has not translated into results. Under new manager Oliver Glasner, they have shown tactical discipline but lack a cutting edge. Their top scorer has only six goals. The positive for Palace is their defensive record, which is the best of the bottom four. Their run-in is manageable, with games against Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest. If they can grind out two 1-0 wins, they will survive. Their biggest weakness is a chronic inability to create chances from open play.

Tottenham Hotspur: The Great Escape Artists?

Spurs are now in 16th, but only just. Their recent wins have been built on spirit, not style. The injury to James Maddison remains a concern, and their defence is still prone to catastrophic errors. However, the psychological boost of climbing out of the zone cannot be overstated. Their remaining fixtures are the easiest on paper: they face Sheffield United (already relegated in spirit), Brentford (mid-table), and a final-day clash with a potentially safe Everton. If Postecoglou can keep this momentum, they have the best chance of the four to pull clear.

Expert Analysis: The Key Factors That Will Decide the Drop

As a journalist who has covered dozens of relegation battles, I can tell you that three factors will determine who joins Wolves and Burnley in the Championship.

1. Head-to-Head Encounters: There is a critical match between Leeds and Leicester in the penultimate weekend. That game is effectively a relegation playoff. A draw helps neither side. The winner will likely survive. This single fixture could be the decider.

2. Goal Difference: Currently, the gap between 16th and 19th is just one point, but the goal difference gap is significant. Spurs have a -8 GD, while Leeds are at -14. If two teams finish level on points, goal difference will be the tiebreaker. Leeds are in the worst position here, meaning they must win games, not just draw them.

3. Fixture Difficulty: Looking at the remaining three games, the difficulty ranking is clear:

  • Easiest run-in: Tottenham (Sheffield Utd, Brentford, Everton)
  • Moderate run-in: Crystal Palace (Bournemouth, Nott’m Forest, Aston Villa)
  • Hard run-in: Leeds United (Newcastle, Leicester, Everton)
  • Brutal run-in: Leicester City (Man City, Leeds, Liverpool)

Based on this, Leicester City are the clear favourites to go down. Their fixture list is a nightmare. They must face the champions-elect in Manchester City, a desperate Leeds side, and a Liverpool team chasing Champions League football. Even a point from those three games would be an upset. Their defence is too leaky to contain those attacks.

Predictions: The Final Table Bottom Three

Making predictions in this league is a fool’s errand, but here is my professional assessment based on form, fixtures, and psychology.

18th Place (Relegated): Leicester City
The Foxes will run out of gas. Their inability to defend set-pieces will be their undoing against Manchester City’s aerial threats. They will lose to City, draw with Leeds in a tense thriller, and then lose to Liverpool on the final day. Their goal difference will seal their fate.

17th Place (Survive): Leeds United
Leeds will scrape enough points. They will lose to Newcastle but beat Leicester at home in that six-pointer. That win will give them the edge over Palace. They will lose on the final day to Everton, but it won’t matter. Their attacking style will finally pay off in the one game that matters most.

16th Place (Survive): Crystal Palace
Palace will grind out two draws and a win. Their defensive solidity will keep them up by the skin of their teeth. A 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest will be the result that keeps them afloat.

15th Place (Survive): Tottenham Hotspur
Spurs will win their next two games. The momentum from the Aston Villa win will carry them. They will finish with 38 points, comfortably clear of the drop. The narrative will shift from “crisis” to “great escape,” but Postecoglou knows the squad needs a major overhaul in the summer.

Conclusion: The Final Whistle Beckons

The Premier League relegation battle is a brutal, beautiful beast. It crushes reputations and makes heroes out of unlikely figures. For Tottenham, Sunday night was a lifeline, a moment of pure relief in a season of despair. But the work is not done.

For Leicester City, the alarm bells are deafening. For Leeds, hope remains alive. For Crystal Palace, survival is a matter of grit. As the final three weeks unfold, every tackle, every save, and every misplaced pass will be magnified. The margin between glory and ignominy is thinner than ever.

One thing is certain: this race will go down to the wire. And when the dust settles, Leicester City will be the ones packing their bags for the Championship, wondering what might have been. For Spurs, the escape act is just beginning. The question is whether they have learned their lesson or are simply delaying the inevitable.

Prediction: Leicester City to join Wolves and Burnley in the Championship. Tottenham to survive by three points.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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