3rd April 2023 – 21:00, Goodison Park, Liverpool
Everton and Tottenham will wrap up the Premier League 29th round on Monday evening. The hosts search for a way out of the danger zone while the away side seeks a Champions League ticket.
Everton Preview & Team News
Everton enters this game following a 2-2 Premier League tied result vs Chelsea. That point could boost the Toffees’ confidence ahead of the crucial part of the season, where survival is at stake. Sean Dyche’s Everton has hit the back of the net six times in their prior six outings. The comparative number of goals that have been scored against them in that time amounts to 10. Ahead of this clash, Everton has not emerged victorious against Tottenham Hotspur in their last four league games. Breaking that bad record would be priceless for the home side. Andy Lonergan (Knee Problems) and Andros Townsend (Cruciate Ligament Injury) won’t be playing for Everton boss Sean Dyche.
Tottenham Hotspur Preview & Team News
In the game prior to this, Tottenham Hotspur drew 3-3 in the Premier League match with Southampton. Despite staying in the top-four zone, the Spurs are just two points ahead of Newcastle, who also has two games in hand. Cristian Stellini’s Tottenham Hotspur has converted a total of 8 times in the course of their most recent six matches. The number of goals they conceded during those same clashes equals 6. Tottenham Hotspur boss Cristian Stellini, an interim manager after sacking Antonio Conte, has to contend with reduced team options currently. Yves Bissouma (Ankle Fracture) and Rodrigo Bentancur (Cruciate Ligament Rupture) won’t be making appearances.
Full-Time Winner Odds & Prediction
Everton has tied three games without tasting a defeat, while Tottenham is not in good momentum. The home side might take advantage of that to pick up priceless points at Goodison Park.
Goals Market Prediction
The hosts’ offense has been struggling this season, while the Spurs have conceded in three games in a row. Therefore, we think both teams will be able to find the back of the opponent’s net in this clash.