One way or another, the relegation fate of Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United will be decided on Sunday.One club will secure Premier League survival, the other will suffer the financial and sporting fallout of dropping into the Championship. For two sides who began the season with far loftier ambitions, the stakes could hardly be higher.With it being the final day of the Premier League season, Spurs and West Ham will kick off simultaneously on Sunday. Tottenham host Everton while West Ham welcome Leeds United to the London Stadium in a relegation battle that will unfold in real time across the capital.Spurs hold the advantage in that a draw would be enough for Roberto De Zerbi’s side to confirm their place in the Premier League. West Ham, meanwhile, need Spurs to lose and a victory of their own to climb to safety.Tottenham’s home record suggests there could be one last twist in the tail. Indeed, they are saddled with the joint-worst home record in the league, having won just twice in front of their own fans.While Spurs have shown tentative signs of improvement under De Zerbi, they have not won a home game in the league since December. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has been a toxic environment for much of this season, and it won’t take much for the home supporters to grow nervous on Sunday.Everton, on the other hand, boast one of the strongest away records in the division. Only Arsenal and Manchester City have picked up more points on the road than David Moyes’ men, who could still finish in the top half of the table.Beto has scored five goals in his last six games and will pose a threat to a Tottenham back line that looked vulnerable in Tuesday’s 2-1 defeat to Chelsea.