Everton v Tottenham Hotspur live - Premier League latest as David Moyes looks for first victory against struggling Spurs

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Ange Postecoglou's week got even worse last night with the news of Solanke's knee injury that will keep him out for a prolonged period of time.

Not many people would have predicted this to be a battle between 15th and 16th in the table, but that's what we have in store today.

Both teams are in desperate need of a victory, with Spurs winning just once in their last six matches and Everton without a win in the same period.

Yves Bissouma and Brennan Johnson miss out on the trip to Goodison, with both suffering slight injuries in the midweek defeat to Arsenal.

Dominic Solanke is expected to be out for a number of weeks after picking up a knee injury in training yesterday.

Ben Davies makes his first appearance since the start of December after injuring his hamstring against Bournemouth.

James Maddison comes back into the side after only making the bench against Arsenal.

Everton make two changes from their midweek defeat to Aston Villa with summer signings Jake O’Brien and Jesper Lindstrom coming into the side for Ashley Young and Jack Harrison.

O’Brien is handed his first Everton start by new manager David Moyes, but it is unclear if the Toffees will play a back three or if O'Brien will start at right back.

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