
Tottenham vs Everton: Key Stats
- opta supercomputerAlready backing this weekend's hosts, however Just, Everton won 10,000% in 41.5 pre-match simulations Interesting encounters.
- Everton have lost just one of their last 13 Premier League home games (W5 D7), losing 2-0 to Manchester City in April. They are unbeaten in all four games so far this season. They last enjoyed a longer unbeaten start to the 2016-17 season at home (top eight).
- Tottenham Hotspur However, Tottenham Hotspur have the most points away from home in the Premier League This season in the league (10 - W3 D1), they have 71% points this season winning on the road (10/14).
The Hill Dickinson Stadium will host the final Premier League MD9 encounter as Everton welcome Tottenham to Merseyside this Sunday.
Both teams have experienced lost returns in domestic competition on international days in October and will go out to get their respective seasons back on track here.
After ending Crystal Palace's 19-game unbeaten streak, Everton's Ellyn Harland scored twice to help his side win 2-0 in their last outing for Manchester City.
Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur failed to build on Rodrigo's goal Bentancur opened the scoring against Aston Villa in the fifth minute, scoring in either half with Morgan Rodgers and substitute Emiliano Buendia saw them underperform at home under Thomas Frank Continued.
Given that David Moyes' side will go into the game with a fresher approach Tottenham took part in a midweek Champions League tie in which they exchanged blanks Monaco at the Stade Louis II, helped in large part by Guglielmo Vicario's goalkeeping heroics.

In fact, the 0-0 draw ended Tottenham's strong record of 125 matches without a draw in all competitions, their last such result before Wednesday was in March 2023 against AC Milan in the Champions League.
Tottenham Hotspur return to more successful territory in the Premier League However, this weekend, as they venture out of north London once again try to remain unbeaten on the road.
They have scored the most away points in the top flight this season (10 - W3 D1) and 71% of their total this season have been won away from home (10/14). Only once in the Premier League era have they got 13+ scored in their first five away games in a season, doing so in 2020-21 (13).
But the story of Tottenham's recent history has been their ineptitude to be proactive after continuing. Since the 2024-25 season, no team has lost more games in the Premier League than Tottenham Hotspur (eight) goals first, while manager Frank Ranked third (six losses) behind Fulham's Marco Silva (eight) and his predecessor at Tottenham, Angie Postecoglou (seven).
In the same period, only Fulham (34 times) dropped more winning positions than Tottenham Hotspur's 32 points, equal with Tottenham Hotspur and among the top teams with Brentford.
Their task has become more difficult Everton have not only adapted quickly to life at their new home very well, but have also been revitalized during Moyes' second stint on Merseyside.
Since the Scot's first game back in charge of Everton in January, only six teams have won more points in the Premier League than the Toffees (42).
But a loss to a resurgent Manchester City proved an upturn. Everton have won just one of their last 36 Premier League games away from home against top-ranked teams Four last season, no wins in 20 since then (D7 L13) 2-0 defeat to Liverpool in February 2021
However, they returned to their home soil full of confidence and took Spurs with them for a midweek game, which may have worked in their favor, but not for the reasons you might think.
That's because the Toffees have won their last five games The Premier League is played on Sunday and everything has gone right since Moyes returned to the club earlier this year. They are the only side to play more than twice on a given day of the week in 2025 and win every game on that day.
Moyes' second term was built on restoring the defense's sturdiness. One of the teams that have played in the Premier League during his tenure (excluding teams promoted this season), only Arsenal (19), Manchester City (27) and Villa (27) have conceded fewer goals than Everton's 28.
Although Everton have gone five games without a clean sheet in all competitions, they have conceded no more than 37 consecutive matches since their last 0-4 loss to Manchester United, a single game twice in December. This is their longest run since May 1987 to February 1988 conceding three goals in a game (46 games).
But Tottenham are hoping to find their clinical edge through Richarlison, who has scored five goals in seven Premier League games for his former club. The Brazilian has just scored more against Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City (both six) in his top-flight career.
Mohamed Kudus was also keen to have his say. The striker has tied for the most assists in the Premier League this season (four, tied with Everton's Jack Grealish), while he also set team-high totals for chances created (three), crosses (eight) and duels (16) against Monaco.
However, Everton do have their own weapon in Ndiaye at Illman. Despite failing to hit the target in Everton's loss away to Manchester City, he continues to be a creative outlet for the Toffees in the final third.
Only Tottenham Hotspur's Kudus (64) and Manchester City's Jeremy Doku (45) have attempted more dished in the Premier League this season than Ndiaye (39).
His 90 dribbles per 5.2 is the most of any Everton player Seasons since Moise (500+ minutes on the pitch) Keane in the 2019-20 season (5.6).
In team news, Tottenham may once again be without captain Cristian Romero, who missed the last two matches with an adductor strain to match. There's also uncertainty over the fate of Udogi, who hasn't played for Tottenham since returning from the national team with a knee injury. Wilson Odobert is also doubtful for Monaco after picking up an injury vs.
Everton, meanwhile, will be without Jarrad Brathwaite, while the club confirmed earlier this week that the defender will undergo surgery for a hamstring injury after complications during his rehabilitation.
Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur Head-to-Head
Everton beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 in their last Premier League meeting - they haven't won consecutive games against Spurs since December 2012, Moyes' first spell at the club.

Despite losing just one of their last 12 Premier League games Away to Everton (W3 D8), Tottenham are winless in their last one Six visits to the Toffees (D5 L1), losing the game 3-2 in January.
Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur Predictions
With two strong records going head-to-head, the Opta supercomputer has favored Moyes' men to get the job done here, but only just.
In 10,000 pre-match simulations, Everton have been given a 41.51 TP3T probability of winning, slightly higher than Spurs' 31.91 TP3T.
The likelihood of a draw in the pair's last nine Premier League games is rated at 26.7%.
Everton have also lost just one home game in their last 13 Premier League matches (W5 D7), losing 2-0 to Manchester City in April. They are on a four-game unbeaten run this season, having last gone unbeaten for longer at the start of the 2016-17 season on home soil (top eight).

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