
Goodison Park is once again buzzing with Premier League football excitement as Everton host Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon. This marks the second time the stadium has hosted a match in a week, a testament to the league's enduring popularity.
David Moyes will be in charge for his second match since returning to manage Everton, amidst a series of challenges. Meanwhile, despite Tottenham's precarious position in the league table, Ange Postecoglou has received assurances from the board, offering some reassurance in the face of the current turmoil.
Latest Everton vs Tottenham team news
Everton could welcome back James Garner after more than three months out, as the midfielder has returned to full training following a persistent back injury that has plagued the club since October. However, this slim hope is not enough to offset the numerous squad losses. Midfield maestro Dwight McNeil is still battling injury, while captain Seamus Coleman and young talents Tim Iroegbunam and Youssef Chermiti are also yet to recover. The biggest shock is Armando Broja being sidelined for at least three months after suffering a serious ankle injury, putting the Chelsea loan signing's future in doubt.
Tottenham's situation is no brighter. Their midweek defeat to Arsenal has brought a host of worrying injuries, with Brennan Johnson and Yves Bissouma both in doubt. The worries are compounded by Timo Werner joining the injury list with a hamstring problem, following in the footsteps of Destiny Udogie, Cristian Romero, and Micky van de Ven, who are all battling the same nightmare. However, a glimmer of hope remains with the return of Ben Davies, while Richarlison, Everton's "traitor," is eager to prove himself in a reunion with his former club. Will these personnel losses affect the outcome of the upcoming tense match?
Latest predicted lineups for Everton vs Tottenham
Everton:
Pickford; Young, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Lindstrom, Gueye, Mangala, Doucoure, Ndiaye; Calvert-Lewin
Tottenham Hotspur:
Kinsky; Pedro Porro, Dragusin, Gray, Spence; Bergvall, Sarr, Madison; Kulusevski, Solanke, Son
Latest Everton vs Tottenham football match preview
Despite a change on the coaching bench, Everton couldn't escape their familiar "vicious cycle" in their midweek match against Aston Villa. A golden opportunity missed in the final minutes cost them a crucial point.

Moyes' return brought no miracles, as Dominic Calvert-Lewin gifted the victory to the opposition with a regrettable miss. The 0-1 defeat against Villa was Everton's sixth consecutive home loss, further extending their disappointing run against this opponent. "The Toffees" have gone 12 consecutive matches without a win against Aston Villa and have only managed one victory in their last 12 Premier League games.
Everton's attack continues to disappoint fans, having scored only 7 goals in 20 games, a record low. They also became the fourth team in Premier League history to go scoreless in at least 12 of their first 20 games of the season. After his first game in charge, Moyes frankly admitted the team's problems. The new manager called for immediate change and did not hide his concerns about the team's chances of avoiding relegation. Fortunately for Everton, direct rivals like Wolves, Leicester City, and Ipswich Town also lost midweek, helping them temporarily maintain 16th place, one point above the relegation zone.
Meanwhile, Tottenham fared no better, having just suffered a 1-2 defeat against Arsenal in the North London derby. Although Son Heung-min gave Spurs the lead, an unfortunate own goal by Dominic Solanke and a mistake by Antonin Kinsky allowed Arsenal to turn the game around. This was their seventh defeat in their last 11 matches, leaving Tottenham level on points with Crystal Palace and hovering near 15th place. Despite mounting pressure and reports suggesting Postecoglou could be the next manager to be sacked, the club's leadership continues to express support for the Australian manager.
The statistics aren't very encouraging either, as this is Tottenham's 11th defeat of the season, a record high in the club's Premier League history. Tottenham only have 24 points after 20 rounds. However, this could be a good opportunity for the "Spurs" to regain their confidence, as they have a significant advantage over Everton in recent years. Tottenham haven't lost to Everton in front of their fans since 2012 and have a 21-match unbeaten streak. "The Toffees" are also one of the few teams against whom Spurs have kept a clean sheet this season, in their emphatic 4-0 victory in the first leg. Nevertheless, matches between Everton and Tottenham at Goodison Park have become more unpredictable, with five consecutive draws since Tottenham's 6-2 win in 2018.
Predicting the score for Everton vs Tottenham
Based on the above football analysis, we and leading football websites worldwide have come up with the following predictions for the Everton vs Tottenham match:
- Sportsmole: Everton 0-2 Tottenham
- WhoScore: Everton 1-3 Tottenham
- Our prediction: Everton 1-3 Tottenham
When and where can I watch Everton vs Tottenham live?
To watch the Everton vs Tottenham match live in the English Premier League at 9:00 PM on January 19th, viewers can tune in to K+ Sport, K+PM, or other online sports channels. We wish you enjoyable football viewing moments.
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