Premier League – Match-day 28: Tottenham Hotspur v Everton

This Monday sees Spurs go head to head with Everton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – Kick-off 9:00pm GMT.
As it stands, Everton will go to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in seventeenth place, Spurs are currently in seventh.
Tottenham Hotspur have 42 points to their name, going into this tie
It was three points secured for Spurs in their last fixture, beating Leeds United 0-4 at Elland Road.
Also, With 42 points, they currently sit seventh in the League. The breakdown for the team’s record is 13 wins, 9 losses and 3 draws having won 13 games, drawn three fixtures, and lost nine matches.
Playing at home, Spurs have won seven meetings, drawn one game, and lost four games.
Tottenham Hotspur will have secured 45 points so far this season, should they secure a win.
Injury and illness have depleted Antonio Conte’s Spurs and they will likely be missing four key personnel for Monday’s match.
Everton’s Premier League season, has so far seen them gain 22 points, going into this game
Frank Lampard will have impressed upon his team the importance of getting a positive result out of this game, following two successive defeats. First it was Southampton and then Manchester City, however this is something that their opponents will be aware of going into this fixture.
Also, Everton have now lost 13 of their last 17 fixtures, a worrying statistic that has to be addressed by Manager Frank Lampard. Their position is seventeenth in the League and they have 22 points, that is, 6W, 14L and 4D having won six fixtures, drawn four matches, and lost 14 fixtures.
Everton now travel, knowing that their current away form is woeful. So far this season they have won one game, drawn three games, and lost eight matches matches on the road.
A win in this fixture, would take Everton’s points from 22 to 25, so far this season.
It is likely that eight key players will miss Monday’s fixture, which is something of a concern for Frank Lampard and his Everton team.
Tottenham Hotspur v Everton – Head-to-Heads.
Regarding their historical duels when these sides have met previously the visitors have struggled to get a win with Spurs 26 wins and 23 draws. Their most recent encounter in this competition was November 2021 and the score line ended up with a 0-0 draw.
Other standout players for Spurs are Harry Kane and Heung Min Son with four goals both and for Everton are Mason Holgate and Michael Keane with one goals each.

