Wolves v Tottenham: Key stats and talking points
While Wolves' relegation to the Championship was confirmed on Monday, struggling Tottenham are desperate for points to avoid joining them. BBC Sport takes a look at the key themes ahead of Saturday's fixture (15:00 BST) at Molineux. Can Spurs finally end winless run?
Saturday marks 118 days since Tottenham last enjoyed a top-flight victory back on 28 December. Fail to win again and it will equal their longest run without tasting success in the league of 16 matches set between December 1934 and April 1935. [BBC] Time is running out for Spurs if they are to avoid slipping into the second tier for the first time since their last relegation in 1977.
They came agonisingly close to finally picking up three points against Brighton last weekend but just couldn't hold on. In fact, they have failed to win any of the last five league matches in which they've led. Their remaining fixtures come against teams currently 20th, 4th, 15th, 8th and 10th in the table and Opta's supercomputer gives them a 56.
9% chance of going down, comfortably higher than that of their rivals West Ham at 38. 6% and Nottingham Forest on a lowly 4. 3%.
Head coach Roberto De Zerbi, without a win himself in his last 12 league matches with both Brighton and Spurs, insists that his side are able to win all five of their remaining games. They have only won seven league matches all season. History is firmly against De Zerbi's claim as no side has ever been in the relegation zone with five matches of a Premier League season to play and won them all.