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Tottenham Hotspur prepare for major fan protest as relegation fight heads into final day
Arjun Pillai | May 22, 2026 10:47 AM CST

Tottenham Hotspur supporter group Change for Tottenham are preparing a significant protest against the club’s board following Sunday’s crucial encounter with Everton.

Spurs fans have been urged to take part in a demonstration targeting the board immediately after the conclusion of their final Premier League fixture of the season.

Roberto de Zerbi’s team face a tense afternoon as they welcome Everton to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with their Premier League safety still hanging in the balance.

To secure their top-flight status, Tottenham must earn at least one point or rely on West Ham United dropping points at home against Leeds United.

Fan group Change For Tottenham issued a statement urging supporters to fully back the players during the 90 minutes but made clear that once the final whistle is blown, the focus will shift toward voicing frustration at the club’s leadership, regardless of the result.

In their statement, they wrote: “This Sunday, for 90 minutes, we need to get behind the team. Nothing else matters. We need the points, and the players need every one of us behind them for one last time this season.”

The group added: “When the final whistle blows, regardless of the result, we must make our voices heard against the board for putting us in this dangerous position. This is not just a one-off season; these are two disastrous league finishes in a row, leaving our Premier League fate to be decided on the final day.”

According to the organisers, banners are set to be displayed across all three home stands of the stadium once the match ends, with Change For Tottenham calling on fellow supporters to join them in chanting against the club’s leadership.

The statement concluded emphatically: “ENIC out. Vinai out. Lange out.”

The message targets Tottenham’s majority owners ENIC Group, chief executive Vinai Venkatesham, and director of football Johan Lange.

Tottenham finished 17th in the Premier League last season but still managed to qualify for the Champions League after clinching the Europa League title.


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