Saturday 2 November 2013

Everton v Tottenham Hotspur live Stream Premier League– Preview 3 Nov 2013

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Goodison Park, never a 'gimme' of a three points anyway, has proved this year to be one of the toughest places to visit irrespective of Everton's summer change of manager.
This season, Everton have dropped only two points there - the 0-0 draw with West Brom in Roberto Martinez's first home league match as manager.
Their last defeat in front of their own supporters came in early March when Martinez's Wigan triumphed in the FA Cup quarter-final.
In fact, that is the one and only time they've lost at home in 16 matches in all competitions in 2013.
It is still early - not quite yet five months into his tenure - but Martinez's appointment is looking a sound one. Shrewd signings, good results thus far.
Everton's current points tally after nine games (18) was only bettered once in David Moyes' 11 full seasons in charge - in the 2004-05 campaign when they went on to achieve his highest finish of fourth.
However, there was a reason Villas-Boas was talking up the way things are for his team away from home this season - because it's been going swimmingly.
Okay, there was the defeat at the Emirates in the North London derby but besides that they've won all seven games they've played across all the competitions however far and wide their travels have taken them - and without conceding a single goal.
All that leads to the conclusion that it should be a very decent contest.

Head-to-head
Tottenham have won only two of their last 12 Premier League games against Everton (W2, D5, L5).
The Toffees won the corresponding fixture 2-1 last season thanks to stoppage time goals by Steven Pienaar and Nikica Jelavic.
Tottenham lost only two of their first 15 Premier League games at Goodison Park, but have not won in the last six (D3, L3).


Everton
Everton are unbeaten at home this season in all competitions (W4, D1).
After drawing their opening three Premier League games, the Toffees have won five of their last six.
Everton have earned more points after conceding the first goal (four) than any other Premier League team this term.
Romelu Lukaku has scored five goals in his last five league games for Everton.
Kevin Mirallas has a Premier League-high four assists this season.

Tottenham
No side has kept more clean sheets in the Premier League this season than Tottenham (6).
Spurs' tally of 19 points after nine games represents their best-ever Premier League start.
Tottenham have won four games 1-0 this season, matching their total from last season.
Three of Roberto Soldado's four Premier League goals have come from the penalty spot - Spurs didn't win a single penalty last term.
Only Hull (seven) have scored fewer goals among top-half teams than Tottenham (nine).
Andros Townsend has had 22 shots from outside the box this season, only one fewer than Hull have had in total.

Competition: Premier League
Match: Everton v Tottenham Hotspur                                       
Date: Sunday, 3rd Nov 2013
Kickoff: 13:30  BST
Venue: Goodison Park
Live/Repeat: Live

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