Tottenham vs Everton, Premier League LIVE: Latest score and updates from Wembley
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Your support makes all the difference.Saturday's final game sees Tottenham host Everton in a game that both teams desperately need to win.
Mauricio Pochettino's men are in need of all three points as they look to keep pace in the race for the top four while Sam Allardyce's side cannot afford to get complacent at the other end of the league despite a positive recent run of form.
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GOAL! Spurs 4-0 Everton (Eriksen)
82' - Christian Eriksen is on hand to round off a wonderful team move, lashing the ball in at the near post after good link-up play involving Serge Aurier, Son Heung-min and Dele Alli.
89' - Wayne Rooney crosses for Dominic Calvert-Lewin but Jan Vertonghen gets just enough on the ball to divert it away from the Everton substitute.
Decent chance for a consolation goal, that.
Full-time - Spurs 4-0 Everton
The final whistle goes and Tottenham have run out easy winners here courtesy of goals from Son Heung-min, Harry Kane (2) and Christian Eriksen.
They move onto 44 points, level with fourth-placed Liverpool, who take on Manchester City at Anfield tomorrow.
Thanks for tuning into our coverage of Spurs vs Everton. Be sure to join us again tomorrow as we bring you minute-by-minute updates from Bournemouth vs Arsenal (1.30pm) and Liverpool vs City (4pm)
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