Everton, Tottenham Hotspur
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The match will be available to watch on select TV channels and through streaming services in the United States. Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur will also be available to watch in the UK. Defenders: Vitaliy Mykolenko, Michael Keane, James Tarkowski, Jake O'Brien
Everton toiled in the pouring rain but couldn't stop Spurs from becoming the first side to register three points in the league at the Hill Dickinson.
An evenly contested game is expected between two sides separated by just three points in the Premier League standings. Everton is 12th on 11 points, with Spurs sixth on 14 points after eight rounds. I'm looking at a draw for this encounter. Read why in my Everton vs. Tottenham predictions and EPL picks for Sunday, October 26.
Everton boss David Moyes spoke to BBC Match of the Day after his side's defeat to Tottenham: "It wasn't a 3-0, but it ended up 3-0 because we didn't defend our set pieces well enough. I thought we did a lot of positive things, but it wasn't a positive result, which is what we were after."
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Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero are in agreement over Kevin Danso’s Tottenham display v Everton
Van de Ven and Romero have both taken to social media to praise Kevin Danso’s display in Tottenham Hotspur’s win over Everton. Jamie Redknapp called Danso ‘immense’, and for just £20 million, Spurs have secured themselves a bargain signing.
Meanwhile, Everton will also look to regain winning momentum after they lose their previous league match against Manchester City. They sit 12th in the table after eight games with 11 points while Tottenham are sixth with 14 points. Here's everything you need to know about the game.
Van de Ven’s second goal, which arrived in first-half stoppage time, was even sweeter. The Netherlands international lurked at the back post unmarked. He then ran behind Jake O’Brien along the goal line and darted in front of Jordan Pickford to connect with Pedro Porro’s curling ball.
On the counter attack, Beto got his first touch right but could not beat Vicario. Another nice foray into the Spurs end needed a good block by Van de Ven. Everton were pushing for an equalizer and when Ndiaye delivered a lovely cross, van de Ven was there again to deny Beto.