Tottenham need a point at Everton to preserve their Premier League status on the final day of the season.
Spurs had taken seven points from their past three matches heading into Tuesday's London derby at Chelsea, where there was the prospect of securing their safety.
A limp 2-1 defeat means the fight for survival will go down to this Sunday, although only a defeat for Roberto De Zerbi's side and a West Ham victory over Leeds will demote the north Londoners, on account of their vastly superior goal difference.
Here's the injury picture as Spurs play for their top-flight survival.
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Tottenham injury list
Below is the latest injury picture for Tottenham, including estimated return dates for those who are sidelined.
Xavi Simons
- Injury: Knee (torn ACL)
- Expected return date: TBD
Simons was hurt during the win over Wolves, and Spurs confirmed on April 27 that the playmaker had torn the ACL in his right knee. He will now be sidelined until at least the end of 2026.
Dominic Solanke
- Injury: Hamstring
- Expected return date: May 24 (vs. Everton)
Solanke sustained a muscle injury against Wolves and has not featured since. But De Zerbi said he was available to face Everton, although unsure over whether he would be ready to start.
Cristian Romero
- Injury: Knee
- Expected return date: August 2026
Romero hurt his knee in the loss to Sunderland after an accidental collision with goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky. De Zerbi confirmed prior to the Brighton game that the captain would miss the rest of the season.
Mohammed Kudus
- Injury: Thigh
- Expected return date: May/June
Kudus was injured in the early January draw with Sunderland and following a scan over the next few days, unfortunate news was revealed. Former boss Thomas Frank stated on January 8 that Kudus would be out until after the March international break, but that did not come to pass.
In fact, De Zerbi indicated that Kudus had suffered a setback in his recovery, and surgery could now be an option, which would end his season and put his World Cup participation in serious jeopardy this summer.
Dejan Kulusevski
- Injury: Knee
- Expected return date: Unknown
Kulusevski's absence has been felt by club and country with the Sweden international yet to feature this season after undergoing knee surgery in May. He was expected back before the end of 2025, but Spurs continually refuse to give a timeline for his return. Even Thomas Frank has been frustrated by his continued absence, saying in late December: "When they are ready to be close to joining the squad then I will provide an update."
An update eventually did come in early January, when the club stated he was still 3-4 weeks away from returning to training, at which point he would likely need further ramping up to regain fitness. Yet on February 9, Frank said Kulusevski would be seeing a specialist the following week, after which the club will know more, indicating the player has once again missed his timeline.
During the March international break, Kulusevski broke the silence on his "complicated" knee injury, saying he underwent another surgery in mid-March and said "everything should be solved. I can see the light, it feels better now." It's totally unclear when he could return, but that update is positive at least.
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Ben Davies
- Injury: Fractured ankle
- Expected return date: June
Davies was injured in the loss to West Ham, and Spurs announced on January 19 that he would need surgery on a broken ankle. It means the experienced defender, who is out of contract at the end of June, could have played his final game for the club.
Wilson Odobert
- Injury: ACL tear
- Expected return date: September
The 21-year-old French winger suffered a serious knee injury in the first half of the February defeat to Newcastle which saw Thomas Frank sacked.
An ACL tear will keep Odobert out at least six months, meaning he is done for the 2025/26 campaign. He may not even be ready by the time preseason begins, meaning he might need additional time before proving fit to participate in next season's proceedings.
Tottenham predicted lineup vs. Everton
Formation: 4-3-3
Kinsky (GK)
Porro, Danso, Van de Ven, Udogie
Bentancur, Palhinha, Gallagher
Kolo Muani, Richarlison, Tel
Tottenham next games: Next games
- Chelsea vs. Tottenham | Premier League | Tuesday, May 19
- Tottenham vs. Everton | Premier League | Sunday, May 24

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