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Is Tottenham vs Chelsea on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Premier League clash

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A storm is brewing in the capital as Chelsea travel across London to face fierce rivals Tottenham in the Premier League.

The Blues come into the clash in patchy form, succumbing to this year’s surprise package Sunderland last weekend before only just holding off a comeback at struggling Wolves to progress in the Carabao Cup.

However, Enzo Maresca’s side will be buoyed by their ever-imperious record against their North London counterparts, having lost just once in their last 12 meetings.

Thomas Frank will be desperate for his players to rise to the derby occasion but will need to buck the trend of their home form, with Spurs without a league win at their stomping grounds since the opening day.

Here’s everything you need to know.

When is Tottenham vs Chelsea?

Tottenham’s clash with Chelsea kicks off at 5:30pm GMT on Saturday 1 November at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the UK can watch the game on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football or stream on Sky Go, with coverage starting at 5pm GMT. If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.

Team news

Tottenham have received a quadruple injury boost ahead of the clash, with Cristian Romero, Destiny Udogie, Guglielmo Vicario and Wilson Odobert all passed fit by Frank.

Chelsea are without Liam Delap who was branded as “very stupid” by Maresca for his sending off against Wolves in the Carabao Cup. He joins the likes of Cole Palmer, Benoit Badiashile and Levi Colwill on the absentee list.

Predicted line-ups

Tottenham XI: Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie; Bentancur, Palhinha; Kudus, Simons, Johnson; Tel.

Alfie Whiteman: Ex-Tottenham goalkeeper retires aged 27 to become director and photographer

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Alfie Whiteman has announced a stark change in career, following the conclusion of the goalkeeper’s contract with Tottenham Hotspur.

Whiteman is retiring from professional football at the age of just 27, as he pursues a new career as a director and photographer.

Whiteman joined Spurs’s academy at the age of 10 and remained with the club – barring two loan spells with Degerfors in Sweden – until May of this year, when his contract expired.

Tottenham opted against renewing the goalkeeper’s deal, and Whiteman, who made a single senior appearance for Spurs, has subsequently decided to leave football altogether.

Whiteman, who has a popular profile on the film-review app Letterboxd, and who hosts a monthly radio show on NTS, announced on Friday that he had signed with the production company Some Such.

Speaking to The Athletic, Whiteman said: “The stereotype of a footballer is generally quite true. It’s the golf, wash-bag culture. I was that young footballer. I wanted the Gucci wash bag and I drove the Mercedes. You all just become a reflection of each other. You’re a product of your environment.

“It’s the way football is in this country; it’s so shut off from anything else. You go to training and then you go home, that’s it. I guess I always felt a little bit different. My teammates – who I got on well with – called me a hippie. That was their definition.

“But then, when I was 18, I met my ex-girlfriend, who was a model. She was a bit older than me. Her best friend was a director. It just started opening my eyes to what life has to offer. So, as I was getting a bit older around 18 or 19, I started meeting new people and realising a bit more about myself, and understanding the football bubble, because it’s so insular.

“Football is a short career regardless, even if you do really well, and I knew that I didn’t want to stay in it. It was about trying to gain experience and be proactive in learning about these things I was also interested in, but mainly because I was enjoying it, and was surrounded by the kinds of people that were doing what I enjoyed as a job. They were making things. It was really inspiring.”

Some Such said in an Instagram post: “With an eye attuned to capturing moments of human connection in unseen places, director and photographer Alfie’s work is defined by a curiosity for how culture, identity and community intersect. A former professional footballer with Tottenham Hotspur, Alfie channels the discipline of elite sport into the openness of his creative practice.”

Whiteman, who represented England at youth level, is a boyhood Tottenham fan, having grown up close to – and with a view of – the club’s old stadium. “[My parents] still live in Tottenham, close to the stadium, they can see it from their bathroom window,” he said in a 2023 interview with the club.

Tottenham vs Chelsea prediction: Blues to continue derby dominance

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Tottenham vs Chelsea betting tips

Tottenham Hotspur face Chelsea in a London derby in Saturday’s late kick-off in the Premier League, with the hosts looking to stay within touching distance of the top of the table.

Spurs begin the weekend in third place after their convincing win over Everton last week, though they are five points off rivals Arsenal at the top after a mixed run of form of late.

A loss to Villa and draws to Brighton and Wolves show that Spurs likely won’t contend for the title in the longer-term, but Thomas Frank will be afforded plenty of time to gel his new side, especially if they stay towards the top of the table.

However, this weekend brings the first in a series of tests for Spurs, who will also face Manchester United, Arsenal and PSG in November.

The first test comes against local rivals Chelsea this weekend, with the Blues crossing the capital after their own spell of mixed form in the league.

Enzo Maresca’s side sit in ninth with 14 points, but although they are just three points below Spurs, there’s been plenty of frustration with performances such as last weekend’s 2-1 home loss to Sunderland.

A match like this is the perfect time to turn it around though, and the visitors are the surprise favourites with betting sites in the latest Premier League odds versus a decent price for Spurs to beat their old rivals.

Tottenham vs Chelsea prediction: Blues to continue derby dominance

This is always a difficult match to predict in terms of scorelines – as shown by the 4-3 win for Chelsea in this fixture last season – but the reality is that Chelsea tend to dominate this fixture, having won the last four in a row.

Tottenham’s last win over their rivals came in a 2-0 league victory in February 2023, but overall Spurs have won just one of the last 12 fixtures between these teams in all competitions.

Spurs have won just once at home in the league all season – on the opening weekend against Burnley – while drawing to Wolves and losing to both Bournemouth and Villa, with all of this explaining why Chelsea enter the match as narrow favourites despite recent struggles of their own.

The Blues have picked up some form after winning four of their last five fixtures, though they have won just two of their last five in the league. Over this period, they’ve scored eight goals and conceded eight, and their inability to keep it tight at the back keeps coming back to haunt them, as evidenced by the fact that they have just three clean sheets.

It’s been a frustrating time for Spurs fans, too, though, as they never know what they’re going to get with their new side. The win over Everton was a welcome performance, but the loss to Villa and recent draws to Brighton and Wolves show that they can enter scrappy matches against even the worst sides in the league at times.

However, with Frank’s side having conceded five times in their last five matches while scoring nine, we think it’s safe to say neither side will be keeping a clean sheet.

So, while football betting sites clearly aren’t too sure on either outcome – with a draw and both teams to score priced at 16/5 and a Spurs win at 7/2 – we think that Spurs’ poor home form and Chelsea’s dominance in this fixture will tell eventually, so a wager on the Blues to win and both teams to score seems good value.

Tottenham vs Chelsea prediction 1: Chelsea to win, both teams to score - 7/2 William Hill

Tottenham vs Chelsea betting tip: Fernandez to continue Spurs streak?

Enzo Fernandez has been in mixed form so far this season, having scored three times this term, but the Argentina midfielder has featured in recent wins over Spurs, scoring the winner in both fixtures last season.

The World Cup winner is occasionally deployed in more attacking positions by Maresca and even when he isn’t, he can still come up with goals, as shown in this fixture last season.

Fernandez continues to feature in attack for the Blues of late, too, having taken 12 shots in his last five games across all competitions.

In fact, has had a shot on target in four of his last matches, only failing to do so in the loss to Manchester United, in which the Blues got an early red card. In addition, he had three shots on target last time out in the loss to Sunderland and hit two in the loss to Brighton.

With the Argentine no stranger to shots from distance or from chances falling his way in the box, we think a wager on 1+ shots on targets represents good value.

Tottenham vs Chelsea prediction 2: Enzo Fernandez to have 1+ shots on target - 6/5 Coral

Tottenham vs Chelsea team news

Tottenham vs Chelsea predicted line-ups

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Nick Woltemade strikes again as holders Newcastle knock Tottenham out of Carabao Cup

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Nick Woltemade’s sixth goal of the season sealed holders Newcastle’s passage to a fourth-successive Carabao Cup quarter-final as Tottenham became their latest victims.

Woltemade’s second-half header wrapped up a 2-0 win set in motion by Fabian Schar’s 24th-minute opener to leave the home contingent among a crowd of 51,216 at St James’ Park dreaming of a return to Wembley.

The victory was all the more impressive because of the eight changes head coach Eddie Howe made and while the Magpies needed goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale’s intervention on more than one occasions as Spurs pushed, the visitors could have few arguments with the outcome.

Howe retained only Dan Burn, Malick Thiaw and Woltemade from the side which started Saturday’s 2-1 Premier League win over Fulham, while opposite number Thomas Frank rested Vicario, Micky van de Ven, Mohammed Kudus and Randal Kolo Muani.

It was the Magpies who made the brighter start, Thiaw seeing his header from a fifth-minute Sandro Tonali – the Italy international was imperious throughout – free-kick saved by goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky before Joe Willock’s follow-up was blocked.

Jacob Ramsey’s attempt was smothered at source after he had been played in by Dan Burn three minutes later, but Thiaw had to be at his best at the other end within seconds to throw himself into the path of Richarlison’s drive.

Harvey Barnes dragged a 12th-minute shot into the side-netting after Woltemade had built upon a fine link-up between Anthony Elanga, Joe Willock and Tonali, turning expertly before sliding his team-mate in.

The visitors gradually eased their way into the game with Xavi Simons prominent, but they fell behind with 24 minutes gone when Schar met Tonali’s corner – which was delayed by Djed Spence re-tying his bootlaces – with a firm downward header, prompting ultimately-futile protests from the visitors that the defender had not been allowed to get back into position.

Spurs might have been level through their most fluent attack of the half 13 minutes before the break when Brennan Johnson headed the ball into the path of the unmarked Lucas Bergvall, but his cross fell behind Richarlison and the midfielder only just failed to reach Johnson’s driven ball at the far post two minutes later.

Ramsdale fielded Kevin Danso’s speculative effort and Richarlison’s header, but in the meantime, Barnes had fired against the crossbar after Thiaw had played a Tonali cross back across goal and his side headed in at the break with the slimmest of advantages.

Willock should have extended Newcastle’s lead within two minutes of the restart, only to mistime and misdirect his header from Barnes’ cross, but he soon made amends when, after Thiaw had picked off Danso’s ball forward, he crossed for Woltemade to head past Kinsky.

As Spurs pushed men forward in the search for a foothold, the hosts prospered on the counter, but they needed a superb one-handed save from Ramsdale to keep out Pape Matar Sarr’s curling attempt on the hour and another to repel Richarlison’s clever flick from a Pedro Porro cross.

But there was no way back for Frank’s men in an increasingly-fractious conclusion.

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Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur LIVE: League Cup team news and latest build-up

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Follow live coverage as Newcastle United face Tottenham Hotspur in the EFL Cup.

Newcastle are the reigning champions of the competition following a stunning win over Liverpool at Wembley last term, with Alexander Isak proving decisive to end the club's 70-year domestic trophy drought.

While all 72 clubs from the football league enter from the first round, Premier League teams enter at the second or third round stage, the latter for clubs competing in Europe this season.

The final is slated for 22 March 2026 this term, at Wembley as usual, marking the first chance for teams to earn both a trophy and a place in next season’s Uefa competitions. Follow updates from today’s game in the live blog below.

Newcastle vs Tottenham prediction, best bets, odds & team news

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Holders Newcastle take on Tottenham in the League Cup last 16 match at St James’ Park, looking to make it three wins on the bounce and reach the quarter-finals.

The Magpies ended a 70-year wait for a domestic trophy in May when they beat Liverpool 2-1 in the final at Wembley, thanks to goals from Dan Burn and Alexander Isak, but they are only fifth favourites in the Carabao Cup odds to lift the trophy again in March.

Eddie Howe’s side have only had to play one match in the competition so far, due to their involvement in Europe and two goals apiece from Joelinton and Will Osula earned them a 4-1 win over League Two side Bradford City.

Spurs, who are also playing in the Champions League, set up the trip to Newcastle with a 3-0 win over Doncaster Rovers as they look to go one better than last season, when they were beaten 4-1 on aggregate by Liverpool at the semi-final stage.

They won the first leg 1-0 but went down 4-0 at Anfield thanks to goals from Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, Dominik Szoboszlai and Virgil van Dijk.

Newcastle vs Tottenham betting: Expect goals at St James’ Park

Wednesday’s meeting is the 173rd between the two sides and the fourth time they have met in this competition.

The last came back in 2014 when goals from Nabil Bentaleb, Nacer Chadli, Harry Kane and Roberto Soldado earned Spurs a 4-0 win at White Hart Lane.

Spurs also won the previous two matches in the competition after losing the first match 3-1, at St James’ Park in 1976.

Both teams have scored in this fixture in 10 of the last 11 occasions and football betting sites are offering 8/11 on both teams scoring on Wednesday.

Given that record, we like the value for backing the score draw after 90 minutes to send the contest to penalties.

Newcastle vs Tottenham prediction 1: Score draw after 90 minutes - 4/1 Betway

Newcastle vs Tottenham prediction: Can Osula strike again?

Osula is likely to start for Newcastle as Howe gets the chance to rotate his already light forward line.

He only came on for the last four minutes in Saturday’s win over Fulham, but he played a key role in Bruno Guimaraes' 90th-minute winner.

The former Sheffield United forward scored twice in the 4-1 League Cup win over Bradford to take his tally for the season to three so far, but Howe has this week described him as the complete package, so we can expect more from the 22-year-old.

With the form of Nick Woltemade, who has scored seven goals for club and country in his last 12 games, Osula’s opportunities have largely come from the bench, so he will want to impress on Wednesday and betting sites are offering 19/1 on him scoring another brace.

However, there’s still value to be had for Osula to notch a goal contribution in the EFL Cup tie.

Newcastle vs Tottenham prediction 2: Will Osula to score or assist - 7/5 BetMGM

Newcastle vs Tottenham team news:

Newcastle: The Magpies are still without Yoane Wissa, Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento due to injury, and they could be joined on the sidelines by defender Sven Botman, who required stitches for a head injury at the weekend.

Tottenham: Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie are likely to be missing again for Spurs, and Archie Gray could come in to give Micky Van de Ven a much-needed break. At the other end of the pitch, Dominic Solanke is still ruled out with an ankle injury.

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Is Newcastle v Tottenham on TV? How to watch Carabao Cup fixture for free

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Carabao Cup holders Newcastle United host Tottenham in the fourth round tonight.

Both teams were victories in the Premier League this weekend and now have the chance to kick on in the cup, having both also tasted silverware last season.

Newcastle’s 2-1 win against Fulham continued their strong form under Eddie Howe, while Thomas Frank’s side enjoyed a 3-0 win at Everton.

Spurs, who won the Europa League last season, have been strong on the road under Frank - but have lost five of their last six matches against Newcastle in all competitions.

Here’s everything you need to know

When is Newcastle v Tottenham

The match will kick off at 8pm GMT on Wednesday 29 October at St James’ Park.

How can I watch it?

It will be shown on ITV 1 and ITV X from 7:30pm. It’s also being shown on Sky Sports Main Event.

What is the team news?

Cristian Romero has missed Tottenham’s last two games due to injury but has returned to the training pitch along with Destiny Udogie. But the likes of Dominic Solanke and Yves Bissouma are still out along with long-term absentees James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski.

Newcastle remain without Yoana Wissa, Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall. William Osula, Joe Willock and Harvey Barnes are among those who could feature, while Aaron Ramsdale may feature too in a changed side.

Thomas Frank calls for Carabao Cup change to ease schedule pressures

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Thomas Frank wants Tottenham Hotspur to go all the way in the Carabao Cup this season, but questioned why the semi-finals were still two-legged.

Spurs travel to holders Newcastle in the fourth round on Wednesday, eager to stay on track for more silverware after they ended a 17-year drought with Europa League success in May under Frank’s predecessor Ange Postecoglou.

Tottenham played 60 matches in the 2024-25 campaign and the midweek trip to St James’ Park will be the club’s 15th of this season, which has led Frank to suggest a change-up for a domestic competition often under scrutiny amid an ever-growing football calendar.

“By the way, one thing I’ve been thinking about is that there should only be one semi-final,” Frank said.

“I think two reasons. For the smaller clubs, if you want to beat a bigger club, it’s much much easier to play only one game, so we really want someone to break out and it’s not the same boring same teams winning – of course except from Spurs!

“Then we need to skip one semi-final for everyone else that plays so many games. It should only be one.

“If it’s about money, then someone needs to fix it. If it’s Premier League paying money to EFL (English Football League), because as far as I understand it, it’s because of that. So someone has to fix it. It should be very, very easy.”

Frank missed out on the semi-finals last season after Brentford lost 3-1 in the last eight away to eventual winners Newcastle at St James’ Park.

Newcastle went on to win the competition and secure a first domestic trophy in 70 years as Eddie Howe made history as Magpies boss.

There are similarities between Howe and Frank, given they both established unfancied clubs in the Premier League in the shape of Bournemouth and Brentford respectively before they earned jobs at teams with greater resources.

Spurs head coach Frank added: “I admire Eddie massively.

“Remarkable job in Bournemouth. I followed his team, followed what they did. Fantastic.

“And then he got the big job or the bigger job in Newcastle and the way he turned that around to qualify for the Champions League twice I think, and of course when the cup came out, he transformed the club.

“I think that’s quite impressive. He’s a clever tactician, he clearly knows what he wants, very consistent and I think he’s done very well.”

The Carabao Cup was the first major trophy won in Howe’s career.

When it was put to Frank that the Newcastle boss could now be declared a winner, he countered: “What is a winner?

“Is a winner one that wins something? Or – now I’m not talking about football coaches, just people – is a winner who’s getting up every day relentlessly doing a job, setbacks, keep going. Is that a winner?

“But the perception is always that big trophy. I would love to win. We would love to win.

“I think it’s easier to call it a winner if you win something – so that’s the aim.”

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Why Micky van de Ven is the embodiment of Thomas Frank’s new Tottenham

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Harry Kane and Jimmy Greaves, Gary Lineker and Gareth Bale, Chris Waddle and Glenn Hoddle, Jurgen Klinsmann and Paul Gascoigne. And now Micky van de Ven. The list of Tottenham’s top scorers in seasons is distinguished indeed but there is an anomaly at the moment, a Dutch defender in the territory previously occupied by Teddy Sheringham, Dimitar Berbatov, Robbie Keane, Clive Allen, Martin Chivers, Bobby Smith and Heung-Min Son.

Van de Ven may be an intrepid interloper in the scoring charts, but he was also a fearless traveller: to the Hill Dickinson Stadium, as Tottenham became the first visitors to win, and to the Everton penalty box to score twice. The Dutchman surprised even himself. “It’s crazy, I never score two goals in one game,” he said. “It always goes through your head that I might get a hat-trick.” That may not be a phrase he has uttered before his brace, along with a Pape Matar Sarr clincher, earned a victory that made the Hill Dickinson look less like a fortress by the Mersey and Tottenham more like a Thomas Frank team.

A triumph built on a clean sheet and two goals from corners? It was scarcely Angeball. But then Ange Postecoglou took Tottenham to 17th in the Premier League. These are early days, but his successor’s side are third. Postecoglou could seem to have disdain for set-pieces. Frank doesn’t. Brentford were such dead-ball specialists their set-piece coach became Frank’s replacement as manager.

And Van de Ven may be the face of this Spurs. Promoted from the ranks, he is captaining them while Cristian Romero is out. Newly prolific, he is compensating for the absence of more obvious scorers like Dominic Solanke, Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison; after only finding the net seven times in his club career, he now has five goals this campaign. Whereas Postecoglou’s teams were porous, Frank’s Spurs have a defensive record bettered only by Arsenal. It may help, too, that Van de Ven’s hamstrings are put under less stress, with Frank’s defensive line set deeper than Postecoglou’s.

There was a pragmatic feel to this but pragmatism is no longer a dirty word for Tottenham. Their xG from open play was just 0.78 but Romero’s understudy Kevin Danso amassed 18 clearances and, with his long throw, added to their set-piece armoury. “We have a clean-sheet mentality,” said Frank. It may be something he has brought. “The second half was a dogfight,” he added. It was earthy and gritty but Tottenham showed why they possess the Premier League’s only unbeaten record on the road. They may not have an excess of creativity at home but they were solid and streetwise and that can be a fine basis.

“Set pieces are so crucial,” Frank said. “Right now, Arsenal is on track for the title from set pieces.” Spurs are on course for a fine season themselves and Daivd Moyes noted: “We don't concede a lot from corners and I have to praise Tottenham. Thomas Frank works a lot on it.”

That training-ground work yielded two goals. Van de Ven’s first was a well-worked set-piece, the centre-back running from behind the far post to the goal-line, Rodrigo Bentancur circling around to appear on the turf he vacated and meeting Mohammed Kudus’ deep corner with a header across the box for the Dutchman to nod in. His second seemed simpler, Van de Ven just outjumping Jordan Pickford to head in Pedro Porro’s corner. “Micky again,” chorused the travelling fans. “At the start of the season, I said, ‘you are a centre back and you need to score more,’” said Frank. Van de Ven responded. “The way he attacked the ball and got in there where it hurts” impressed his manager.

Perhaps at fault for Van de Ven’s second, Pickford went on to make a fine save from his former teammate Richarlison: Everton may have been relieved a player who tended to score on his returns to Goodison Park was only a substitute. Richarlison instead recorded an assist, setting up his fellow substitute Sarr. It was the cue for the Hill Dickinson to empty.

Everton could reflect on two moments when it might have been different. Porro made a brilliant block on the goal-line in the third minute to thwart Jack Grealish. Everton celebrated an equaliser from another corner, Jake O’Brien heading in. But replays showed Iliman Ndiaye and Grealish offside and around Guglielmo Vicario. “I think it was the right decision,” said an admirably honest Moyes.

Vicario, carrying on where he left off in Monaco, made a terrific save from James Garner and a still better one to repel Beto’s overhead kick. He did well to keep out Ndiaye’s deflected effort. Another shutout owed much to the goalkeeper. “He was man of the match in Monaco,” said Frank. “Micky was man of the match today. And we shouldn’t forget Kevin Danso, who has done very well to step in.”

So has Frank since his appointment. The good news for Tottenham is they are third. The bad news, of course, is that Arsenal are first.

Everton vs Tottenham Prediction, Betting Tips & Line-ups

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Everton vs Tottenham betting tips

Everton welcome Tottenham to the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday, looking for their third home league win of the season (4:30pm, Sky Sports Main Event).

David Moyes’ side are unbeaten in their new home, beating Brighton and Crystal Palace and drawing with Aston Villa and West Ham, so can they keep up that record against Thomas Frank’s side?

Betting sites are optimistic about their chances, making them favourites for the game, but Tottenham’s best work under Frank this season has come away from home.

Spurs go into the game sixth in the Premier League table, three points and six places above Everton, but they did have a midweek trip to Monaco to contend with.

Monaco held Tottenham to a goalless draw in the Champions League on Wednesday, which is only the second time this season they have failed to score, so it’s no surprise you can get 31/40 in the Premier League odds on both teams to score.

At first glance, Spurs have a great record at Everton’s old Goodison Park ground, losing just one of their last 12 visits.

But they are actually winless on their last six visits to the blue half of Merseyside, drawing five and losing 3-2 in this fixture back in January.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Iliman Ndiaye were on target before an own goal from Archie Gray gave the home side a 3-0 lead at the break, in only Moyes’ second game back in charge of the club.

Dejan Kulusevski and former Toffee Richarlison did pull goals back for the visitors, but it was another defeat for Ange Postecoglou’s side.

The Toffees have lost just one of their last 13 Premier League home matches, winning five and drawing seven since the 2-0 defeat to Manchester City in April and football betting sites are giving them the edge here as they seek a 52nd win over Spurs.

But Tottenham have won three out of four away games this season in the Premier League, while the recent trend for draws in this fixture only adds to the difficulty of trying to predict an outcome.

Instead, goals could be a better option. Tottenham have scored two or more goals in five of the last six away games, while Everton have scored twice in three out of five matches at their new home ground.

Everton vs Tottenham prediction 1: Over 2.5 goals - 1/1 BetMGM

Everton vs Tottenham betting tips: Richarlison could enjoy Merseyside return

Richarlison scored 53 goals for Everton in a four-year spell before leaving to join Spurs in the summer of 2022 for £60m.

And since he’s been away, he also has a pretty good record of scoring against them, with five goals in seven appearances.

We’ve already mentioned that he scored at Goodison Park last season, and he scored twice there the previous season as Everton came from behind to secure a 2-2 draw.

Premier League betting sites are offering 18/1 on him scoring twice again, or you can get 15/2 on him scoring first.

Everton vs Tottenham prediction 2: Richarlison to score - 13/5 Betway

Everton vs Tottenham team news

Everton vs Tottenham predicted line-ups

LiveScore Bet are offering bettors a £10 free bet this weekend.

To claim the free bet offer, existing customers need to wager £10 or more on a 2UP accumulator.

The acca must have at least five selections and combined odds of 2/1 or greater.

Within one hour of the accumulator being settled, LiveScore Bet will credit users with a £10 free bet to use on any football market, meaning you can place a Saturday acca and have a free bet to use on Everton against Tottenham on Sunday.

If you have a bet on Everton vs Tottenham, it’s vital to practice responsible gambling.

Betting can be addictive, and it’s important to stay in control of your gambling, whether you’re using the best betting sites, casino sites, slot sites, bingo sites or any other gambling platform.

Never treat gambling as a way to make money, never bet more than you can afford and when the fun stops, stop.

Gambling sites offer punters tools, like deposit limits, profit and loss trackers and self-exclusion options, to help you stay in control.

Try not to get carried away by free bets or casino bonuses, which are widely available on gambling apps.

But if you ever feel like you need help or advice on gambling addiction, don’t hesitate to contact one of the charities or organisations below.

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