TOTTENHAM return to Premier League action against Everton looking to close the gap on bitter North London rivals Arsenal.
Spurs beat Brighton 1-0 in the league last weekend while the Toffees lost 2-1 to Manchester United at Goodison Park.
- Kick-off time: 5:30pm
- Live stream: Sky Go
- TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League
- Spurs XI: Lloris; Romero, Dier, Davies; Doherty, Hojbjerg, Bentancur, Perisic; Richarlison, Son; Kane
- Everton XI: Pickford; Coleman, Coady, Tarkowski, Mykolenko; Onana, Gueye, Iwobi; McNeil, Maupay, Gray
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- Highs and lows of football - Earlier in the season many Tottenham fans were calling for manager Antonio Conte to drop Son Heung-Min due to his poor form. - The Italian manager stuck by his man and the South Korean has duly delivered by getting back to somewhere near the form we have come to expect. - He scored a brace against Frankfurt in the Champions League in midweek to seal the North London side’s 3-2 victory. - Credit: PA 
- Everton subs: - 15. Begovic, 5. Keane, 9. Calvert-Lewin, 16. Doucoure, 26. Davies, 29. Vinagre, 33. Rondon, 37. Garner, 64. Welch 
- Everton starting XI: - The only chance for Everton is Dwight McNeil coming in for the suspended Anthony Gordon. - 1. Pickford, 23. Coleman, 30. Coady, 2. Tarkowski, 19. Mykolenko, 17. Iwobi, 27. Gueye, 8. Onana, 7. McNeil, 20. Maupay, 11. Gray - Credit: @Everton 
- Tottenham subs: - 20. Forster, 6. Sanchez, 34. Lenglet, 24. Spence, 19. Sessegnon, 4. Skipp, 38. Bissouma, 11. Bryan, 27. Moura 
- Tottenham starting XI: - Richarlison faces his old-club this afternoon at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium while Ivan Perisic slots in on the left. - 1. Lloris, 17. Romero, 15. Dier, 33. Davies, 2. Doherty, 30. Bentancur, 5. Hojbjerg, 14. Perisic, 9. Richarlison, 7. Son, 10. Kane. - Credit: @SpursOfficial 
- Conte making his house a home - Spurs have won seven successive Premier League home games, their best run since a 14-match streak between November 2016 and May 2017. - Tottenham have a perfect home record in the 2022/23 season with a sixth win from as many matches. - The Italian manager will be wary against Everton but will feel his side can continue their fantastic form at home. - Credit: Getty 
- Boss focussed on game ahead - Tottenham boss Antonio Conte spoke about this evening’s opponents Everton: - Everton is a really good team with a really good manager, Frank Lampard is showing to be a really good manager. He had a really good experience with Chelsea and now he’s working well at Everton. They’re showing great stability, especially defensively. We played only two days ago and we lost a lot of mental energy because the Champions League is a fantastic competition to play but you lose a lot of energy in this competition. I think we are ready to play a good game. - Antonio Conte 
- London tourists forever lost - Everton have lost 84 Premier League away games to London sides, a joint high with Newcastle. - The Toffees are winless in seven league visits to the capital since beating West Ham 1-0 in May 2021 (D2, L5). - Everton haven’t won away at Spurs since 2008. 
- Overcoming the demons - Spurs survived a scare in midweek, managing to secure a 3-2 win over Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League on Wednesday. - Antonio Conte admitted his side learned a ‘big lesson’ against 1—man Frankfurt after coming from behind to take a 3-1 lead before a late goal from the visitors made for a very nervy finish. - Son Heung Min grabbed a brace as he returns to form after Harry Kane had equalised for Tottenham. 
- Welcome to Tottenham vs Everton - Tottenham welcome Frank Lampard’s Everton to North London this evening with Antonio Conte’s side looking to make it three wins in a row in all competitions. - Antonio Conte has said he will not risk playing Dejan Kulusevski this weekend as the 22-year-old continues his rehabilitation from injury. - Lucas Moura was fit enough for a substitute appearance midweek and Conte could also have Japhet Tanganga back from a knock. - With Emerson Royal still suspended, Matt Doherty can expect to make it back-to-back starts. - Evan Perisic is exptected to start on the left ahead of Ryan Sessegnon. - Dominic Calvert-Lewin made a 14-minute cameo against Man Utd but Lampard has not hinted whether the striker is fit enough to start after a knee injury. - Ben Godfrey, Andros Townsend and Nathan Patterson all remain on the side-lines with Yerry Mina and Mason Holgate also needing a little longer to recover. - Anthony Gordon serves a suspension after picking up five yellow cards. - Abdoulaye Doucoure will be available to feature despite a family issue. - Dwight McNeil can expect a return to the starting line-up with the suspension of Gordon. - Ex-Toffee Richarlison will be keen to start today and to score against his former club. 
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk
 
 
