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Tottenham vs Everton: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Premier League clash


TOTTENHAM host Everton as Jose Mourinho’s side look to get their European push back on track.

Spurs were soundly beaten 3-1 at Sheffield United last time out, leaving the Special One to grumble at VAR decisions which went against his side.

Mourinho was fuming after Spurs were denied twice by VAR Credit: Reuters

That defeat leaves Tottenham four points adrift of seventh-placed Arsenal, making this game against the Toffees key.

Everton are unbeaten since the Premier League resumed and are looking to make it three top-flight victories on the spin.

Everton mob Richarlison after his early opener against spluttering LeicesterCredit: Getty Images – Getty

When is Tottenham vs Everton?

  • This Premier League clash is the Monday Night Football offering on July 6.
  • Kick-off at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is set for 8pm BST.
  • When Everton last visited North London, they picked up a point after a hard-fought 2-2 draw.

Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?

  • You can catch this match live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event, as well as Ultra HD for those of you with a 4k TV.
  • Coverage begins at 7pm.
  • If you’re not a Sky subscriber, you can still tune in by grabbing a NOW TV pass from just £9.99.

What is the team news?

Dele Alli is a gametime decision for Spurs with the midfielder suffering from a hamstring complaint.

Other than the England star, Mourinho has no fresh injury concerns ahead of the Toffees’ visit.

Cenk Tosun and Jean-Philippe Gbamin remain out for the visitors, while Theo Walcott and Fabian Delph are both major doubts.

Match odds

  • Tottenham to win – 21/20
  • Draw – 12/5
  • Everton victory – 5/2
  • Both teams to score – 8/11

*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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