Overview
- Tottenham ended a 17-year trophy drought by defeating Manchester United 1-0 in the Europa League final, securing a Champions League spot for next season.
- Brighton needs at least a draw against Spurs to guarantee eighth place in the Premier League table, which could lead to European qualification depending on other results.
- Brighton's European hopes also hinge on Chelsea winning the Conference League final next week and finishing in a qualifying position domestically.
- Sunday's match could mark Ange Postecoglou's final game as Tottenham manager, with speculation surrounding his future at the club.
- The game, kicking off at 4 PM BST, will not be broadcast live in the UK, with highlights available on Match of the Day.