Football
Tottenham vs. Everton: Preview and betting tips
Tottenham and Everton face each other in the 28th round of the English Premier League. Home team Spurs are in seventh place in the league, away team Everton come to London in seventeenth position, just one point above the relegation zone.
Tottenham and Everton face each other in the 28th round of the English Premier League. Home team Spurs are in seventh place in the league, away team Everton come to London in seventeenth position, just one point above the relegation zone.
Tottenham are having a very interesting season, which has included a change of head coach. They are currently in seventh position with 42 points. However, there could be a situation where they could drop to fourth position in the next two games. However, they have to rely on other people’s results.
Everton have also already changed their coach this season, but despite that they are just above the relegation zone. They have only 22 points from 24 games played. However, they have matches to play, so they can move higher. Even so, it is a disappointing season for them.
Tottenham’s last game was in the FA Cup against Middlesbrough, who they crashed out against. Everton, on the other hand, can rejoice in their progress to the quarter-finals, as they managed to knock out Boreham Wood.
The match-up between Everton and Tottenham clearly looks in favour of the London team. In the last 18 matches the Roosters have managed to win eight times, nine times they have shared the points and Everton have won only once.
Moreover, Antonio Conte, Tottenham’s coach, also has a great stats against Everton. Against this opponent he led his team five times, won three times and twice the match ended in a draw. However, in neither match has Conte’s team received a goal.
All the statistics are clearly in favour of the home team. We believe that no miracle will happen and Tottenham will really win. However, despite the almost clear result, we can expect an interesting match.
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