Tottenham saved their strength for the Champions League. The team led by Pochettino was the first to score against Everton, but the Toffees held the North London side to a 2-2 draw.
Eric Dier was responsible for opening the scoring, just three minutes after the first whistle, with a powerful right footed effort which Pickford could do nothing about.
The first half played out without further changes in Spurs' new stadium, with Champions League finalists Tottenham ahead on the scoreboard.
European joy that carried through to the last day of the Premier League, but was tested at times. In the 69th minute of the second half was one of those times, when Walcott managed to equalise, after Sigurdsson placed the ball close to Lloris' left post.
The Londoners barely had time to react, and they could do nothing but watch Everton's second sail into the net just three minutes later, this time thanks to Tosun.
The corner came in and caused chaos in the box before Lloris in end, had to watch the ball sneak past him.
A controversial goal that complicated things for a Tottenham who did not want to say goodbye to their fans with a defeat.
Enter Eriksen. The Real Madrid target returned fire to equalise for his team in the 75th minute. The free kick was inch perfect, as his often are, and sailed past Pickford to make it 2-2.
A final 2-2 to bid farewell to the season and leave Tottenham fourth with 71 points in their hands, with Marco Silva's side in eighth position with 54 points.