The final offering on a busy Sunday of Premier League action comes from the Hill Dickinson Stadium as Everton put their unbeaten home record on the line against a visiting Tottenham Hotspur side yet to lose away from home in the league this season.
Everton haven’t landed successive wins over Tottenham Hotspur since Davies Moyes’ first spell in charge – all the way back in 2012 – but have the chance to do just that on Sunday.
Six of the last seven meetings between these sides on Merseyside have ended level after 90 minutes and the draw is part of a 33/1 bet builder for this Super Sunday clash on Sky Sports (KO 16:30).
Everton v Spurs Bet Builder Tips
Pays out at 33/1
Familiar outcome in new surroundings
Six of the last seven meetings between these sides at Goodison Park ended level after 90 minutes and it could be a continuing theme at the brand new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The Toffees haven’t lost down by Bramley-Moore Dock as yet, but it is also almost 13 years since they managed consecutive wins over Tottenham.
The Lilywhites, for all that there have been some issues at home this season under new boss Thomas Frank, have garnered 10 points from four Premier League away games and remain unbeaten on the road. Both sides may keep their unbeaten records intact.
Leg 1: Draw @ 12/5
Ndiaye proving his worth
With three goals in eight games already, Iliman Ndiaye is well on his way to matching or bettering last season’s Premier League tally of nine for the Toffees.
He looked a complete menace against Manchester City last weekend, impressing with his dribbling, creativity and deliveries as boss Moyes suggested he was the ‘standout player’ for a big part of the game.
He’d also netted for Senegal during the international break and has two goals in four outings for club and country this month already.
Leg 2: Iliman Ndiaye anytime goalscorer @ 13/5
Goals should flow by the Docks
Spurs are scoring freely on the road, with two or more goals in five of their last six away games, as Frank’s more direct and organised counter attacking style has paid dividends.
Each of the last three meetings of these two has produced at least four goals, while both teams have scored in eight of the last nine meetings on Merseyside and over 2.5 goals has landed in six of those encounters.
Leg 3: Over 2.5 Goals @ 19/20
Corner count to stay low
Everton have only managed to win eight corners combined in their last three Premier League games, while Tottenham only managed one in their previous away-day at Leeds.
There were 11 corners when the sides met at Goodison in January but they might not quite reach that bar now.
The Toffees’ home games this season have resulted in corner-counts of 4, 13, 8 and 6. This should come in at 10 or fewer to round off this bet builder selection.
Leg 4: Under 10.5 corners @ 3/4






















