View: Tudor can breathe easier as supercomputer updates Tottenham's relegation chances
Tottenham Hotspur‘s chances of being relegated from the Premier League have changed for the better following Sunday’s draw at Liverpool.
Igor Tudor snapped a four-game losing streak in all competitions since replacing Thomas Frank with a 1-1 draw at Anfield.
Richarlison struck late on to cancel out Dominik Szoboszlai’s first-half opener, with Spurs good value for their point.
Tottenham’s draw at Anfield keeps them one point above the relegation zone, but exactly what are their chances of going down?
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Tottenham now less likely to get relegated after Anfield point
While the gap on West Ham in 18th may remain as it was heading into the weekend, Spurs ultimately ticked off an extremely tough looking fixture.
After losing 3-1 to Crystal Palace in their most recent league match prior to Sunday, Spurs were given a 16.10 per cent chance of being relegated.
However, as per Opta Analyst‘s updated standings, the Lilywhites’ relegation chances now stand at a 14.90 per cent likelihood.
That is only a marginal decline, but it could be telling. Nottingham Forest, who Spurs face next weekend, have a 34.05 per cent chance of going down and West Ham a 45.26 per cent chance.

That means, as it stands, West Ham are still the favourites to join Wolves and Burnley in the Championship next season.
Richarlison makes Anfield history
With his late strike on Merseyside, Richarlison became the first visiting player to score more than one 90th-minute goals at Anfield.
The Brazil international has six Premier League goals against Liverpool – against no side does he have more – and he now has 100 direct goal involvements to his name in the competition.

That places him with Roberto Firmino (132) and Gabriel Jesus (118) as only the third Brazilian to achieve that feat.
While a point can be considered a good result, it must be remembered that Tottenham are now winless in 12 league games in 2026.
That makes them one of only two teams in England’s top four tiers, along with Sheffield Wednesday (15 played), yet to win this calendar year.
Summer Focus: Survival contingent
Risk: £250m hit if relegated
Long-term: Maddison, Kulusevski
Date: Tuesday, March 10
Candidates: De Zerbi, Keane, Redknapp, Dyche
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