Everton are absolutely flying at half time against Tottenham.
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Kick off time: 9am ET Sunday
Venue: Goodison Park — Liverpool
TV Channel: USA
Streaming: Watch live on NBC.com
Everton vs Tottenham score: 3-0
Calvert-Lewin 13', Ndiaye 30', Gray OG 52'
Everton vs Tottenham live updates! — By Joe Prince-Wright
Calvert-Lewin flashes a shot wide
Spurs haven’t improved and Everton look the more likely to score.
Richarlison on for Dragusin at half time
Spurs are going for it. Richarlison is on for center back Dragusin. Gray has gone to center back with Richarlison going up top and Son on the left.
Half time: Everton 3-0 Tottenham
What a first half from Everton. David Moyes’ side are flying. Tottenham all over the place at the back and the goalkeeper is keeping the score down.
Gray deflects in a shot... Toffees in dreamland! — Everton 3-0 Tottenham
A corner is recycled and Tarkowski heads it back across goal and Gray deflects it in under pressure. The camera pans to Ange Postecoglou who is absolutely seething on the sidelines. Then Daniel Levy is shown in the stands and he has a face like thunder.
Kinsky saves well from Tarkowski
Excellent free kick whipped in by Lindstrom and Tarkowski has a free header on goal which Kinsky saves well at the near post. Tottenham’s goalkeeper is keeping the score down.
Brilliant goal from Ndiaye! — Everton 2-0 Tottenham
Iliman Ndiaye with a brilliant goal as he surges forward, shows a bit of a skill and lifts the ball home. Goodison goes wild!
Kinsky pushes Mangala’s shot on to the post!
Calvert-Lewin tees up Mangala and his low shot is going in but Kinsky pushes it onto the post and Calvert-Lewin can’t finish the rebound. Everton looking really dangerous but Spurs are all over the place at the back. Game is so open.
Calvert-Lewin makes a hash of a chance at the other end
One long ball forward and DCL is clean through. Such a poor touch at the crucial moment allows Kinsky to save. That was a big chance for Everton to double their lead.
Son should score! Such a poor finish
Kulusevski is in and he picks out Son who is unmarked, 12 yards out and has a clear shot at goal. But he scuffs his effort straight at Pickford and that is an easy save for the Everton goalkeeper. What a big chance for Spurs. You would expect Son to finish that. Ange can’t believe it.
Calvert-Lewin with a lovely piece of play to finish — Everton 1-0 Tottenham
Everton win the ball back again and Gueye plays it in to Calvert-Lewin. He has so much to do but wriggles past Gray and gives Kinsky the eyes to slot home. There was a question of handball by Lindstrom in the build-up.
Kinsky denies Lindstrom
Everton win the ball back and Lindstrom has a pop which Kinsky pushes wide. Much better from the hosts.
Dominic Solanke injury update — Latest news
There were reports suggesting that Dominic Solanke has suffered a knee injury for Tottenham, which is the last thing they need right now. And Solanke was left out of the squad for the trip to Everton, with Ange Postecoglou confirming the injury happened in training.
Everton lineup
Pickford; O’Brien, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Mangala, Gueye; Lindstrom, Doucoure, Ndiaye; Calvert-Lewin
Tottenham lineup
Kinsky; Porro, Dragusin, Davies, Spence; Sarr, Gray, Bergvall; Kulusevski, Son, Maddison
Everton team news, focus
OUT: Armando Broja (ankle), Dwight McNeil (knee), Seamus Coleman (calf), Timothy Iroegbunam (ankle), James Garner (back), Youssef Chermiti (thigh)
Tottenham team news, focus
OUT: Destiny Udogie (thigh), Micky van de Ven (hamstring), Cristian Romero (quad), Guglielmo Vicario (fractured ankle - MORE), Rodrigo Bentancur (concussion - MORE), Wilson Odobert (thigh), Ben Davies (thigh), Timo Werner (thigh)
Everton vs Tottenham prediction
At some point, one lucky thing is going to go Spurs’ way and the floodgates will open. Everton fans just know it’s going to happen against them. Everton 1-3 Tottenham.
Everton vs Tottenham preview
Postecoglou joked last week that he hopes to be the one benefiting from the rapid development of Spurs’ sensational 18-year-old duo of Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall a few years down the road, but recent results have been such that he might simply be hoping to still be in charge when four key defensive starters return from injury in a few weeks. After winning just one of their last 10 games in the Premier League, Tottenham (24 points) sit 14th in the table, much closer to the relegation zone (8 points) than the top-four (14). Just one of Spurs’ 11 defeats this season (joint-most in club history after 21 games) has come by more than one goal, thus the 14th-place side that has lost more than half its games has a +11 goal difference, which is 5th-best in the PL. Positive regression, when?
As for Moyes, just imagine what a win might do for morale at Everton after losing three straight and going winless in their last six league games. The Toffees (17 points - 16th) have won just three games and scored just 15 goals this season (both 2nd-fewest in the PL), so Moyes could really use a new-manager bounce to put some space between his new (old) club and the relegation zone (currently just one point).