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·24 de outubro de 2025
Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur: Match Preview, Latest Team News and Score Prediction

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·24 de outubro de 2025

As Everton prepare to host Spurs in the Premier League this weekend, both sides arrive at a subtle crossroads. For Tottenham, the challenge is to steady a campaign that has begun to drift slightly after early momentum. For Everton, the task is to transform competitive performances into consistent results, with home advantage offering a potential springboard.
Tottenham’s manager Thomas Frank enters Sunday’s match under growing scrutiny. His side have shown flashes of quality but faltered at key moments. Last weekend’s 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa highlighted the recurring issues that have lingered across recent fixtures. A goalless draw away to Monaco in the Champions League followed, one rescued by the excellence of goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, but it did little to calm a sense of unease.

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Spurs remain unbeaten away from home in the Premier League this season, an impressive statistic that underlines their resilience. Yet, behind that record lies a tactical imbalance that has left them struggling to control matches for long stretches. Frank’s system depends heavily on transitions, but when the pressing falters, so too does their creativity.

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Everton’s form has been mixed, with just one win from their last six outings. However, they sit comfortably in mid-table, their stability built on structure and collective energy. The return of their on-loan forward Grealish, unavailable last week against his parent club, could inject much-needed flair into their attacking play. His ability to carry the ball at pace and draw fouls has been central to Everton’s attacking rhythm.

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David Moyes will also be encouraged by the performances of his midfield trio, who have provided balance and bite throughout the campaign. With the crowd at the Hill Dickinson Stadium behind them, Everton will look to impose a high press early and force Spurs into defensive errors. The atmosphere in Liverpool has already transformed the new ground into a fortress of sorts, with the Toffees thriving on intensity.

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Spurs’ defensive line remains uncertain. Cristian Romero faces a race to prove his fitness after pulling up in the warm-up before the defeat to Villa. Destiny Udogie is also a doubt following a knee injury sustained on international duty. Djed Spence could return in defence after stepping aside for Archie Grey in Monaco, while Wilson Odobert remains a concern after a rib injury.

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For Everton, there is better news. The influential Jack Grealish is available again, while Jarrad Branthwaite’s hamstring surgery rules him out for the foreseeable future.
The contest marks Tottenham’s first trip to Everton’s new home, the Hill Dickinson Stadium, following their departure from Goodison Park. History between the sides remains tight, with Spurs winning 69 meetings, Everton 55, and 58 ending level. Yet form and context often outweigh statistics.
Tottenham have struggled to convert possession into penetration recently, and that inefficiency could prove costly against a disciplined Everton side eager to reassert control. Frank’s men may once again rely on moments of individual brilliance rather than sustained cohesion.
Expect a tense match defined by fine margins. Everton’s energy and the return of key attacking players might provide the edge. Spurs’ unbeaten away run is under genuine threat here, and a single goal could prove decisive in a low-scoring contest.









































