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EVERTON 1-1 SPURS
Tosun Dele
Spurs: Gazzaniga, Aurier (Foyth), Alderweireld, Sanchez, Davies, Sissoko, Ndombele (Lo Celso), Eriksen ( Sessegnon), Dele, Son, Lucas. Tosun Dele
Subs: Vorm, Dier, Winks, Parrott
Everton: Pickford; Sidibé, Holgate, Mina, Digne; André Gomes, Delph; Walcott, Davies, Iwobi; Richarlison
Subs: Lossl, Keane, Coleman, Sigurdsson, Tosun, Calvert-Lewin, Kean
Official Site Match Centre
Kane ruled out due to illness
Referee: ___ Martin Atkinson
Team Form: ___ Everton _LLWLW ______ Spurs _LLDWL [/B] __ (All Competitions)
Everton have lost their last two home league games against us by an aggregate score 2-9 (0-3 and 2-6). They have never lost three consecutive top-flight home games by a margin of 3+ goals against an opponent before. Everton and us are facing each other in a Premier League (PL) match with both sides starting the day in the bottom half of the table for the first time since April 2004, when David Moye's Everton beat us (David Pleat) 3-1 at Goodison.
Everton have lost five of their last six PL games (W1), winning fewer points in the competition in that period than any other side (3). They have won seven of their last nine PL home games, though they have lost two of the last three. The Toffees have kept a clean sheet in seven of their last 10 PL matches at Goodison Park.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has scored three goals in his last four PL games for Everton, though he has ended on the losing side each time. He has lost each of his last 4 PL games in which he has found the net, only Heidar Helguson in April 2000 and Mohammed Diame in October 2012 have lost five consecutive games in which they have scored.
We are unbeaten in our last 13 PL games against Everton (W7 D6), our joint-longest such run against the Toffees in the top flight (also 13 between 1997-2003). We are winless in our last 11 PL away games (D2 L9), our longest such run since a run of 14 between May 2000 and January 2001 under George Graham. We have lost 18 games in all competitions in 2019, our most in a calendar year since 2008 (19).
Kane has scored 2 goals in each of his last 4 PL appearances against Everton. No player has ever scored 2+ goals in five consecutive games against an opponent in the competitions History. Eriksen has scored in each of his last four PL appearances for us against Everton. He has scored 5 in total against the Toffees in the competition, only against Swansea (6) has he netted more.
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