Sunday, 4 p.m. ⚒️⚽️⚽️🐦
May 21, 2026 at 6:06 pm Leave a comment
This Sunday, 4 p.m. could be the last time for at least one season that a Premier League game is kicked off inside the London Stadium, but West Ham still have a chance to avoid relegation.
The Hammers got an other lifeline due to Spurs‘ defeat at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, but PL survival still is not only in their own hands: a win over Leeds and one more home defeat for Spurs (vs. Everton) will be needed. Will David Moyes do West Ham one last favour and win at Tottenham?!
It‘s the hope that gets you again and again, West Ham fan Holly Turbott describes the feelings within the last months of this season. Every time you give up hope and you say it’s all over, West Ham find this glimmer of hope that drags you back in and leads you to question whether we can do it.
Now it’s all coming down to the last game of the season and the West Ham supporters are going to be stood in the stands trying to follow the Spurs game at the same time.
If the Hammers pull off a last-minute miracle, it won’t be a “great escape” but rather sheer luck and the end of an unwanted emotional rollercoaster. Many of us like Holly had already accepted relegation and the prospect of being a Championship side next season. Remaining in the PL this year could just mean that it will be the same struggle next season. “So let what will be will be”, as an other West Ham fan resumed.
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