Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur Predictions
Published on 5:53pm GMT 23 October 2025
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Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur Predictions
- Everton have yet to lose at home this season in all competitions
- No team has a better away record than Tottenham
- Iliman Ndiaye has scored three goals this season with six of his 11 shots hitting the target
New surroundings keeping the Toffees sweet
Everton’s move from Goodison Park to the Hill Dickinson Stadium was met with anticipation by the club’s fanbase, but David Moyes’ men have adjusted to their new surroundings brilliantly.
The Toffees have beaten Brighton and Crystal Palace on Merseyside and held West Ham and Aston Villa to draws.
Those wins over Brighton and Palace are noteworthy due to the two clubs’ expectations this season as they target European football in the coming months.
Everton will settle for a draw this weekend against a Spurs team that are yet to lose this season on the road under Thomas Frank.
Spurs come into the game on the back of a clash with Monaco in the Champions League away from home, and with fatigue an issue, they too will not be too disappointed to share the points.
Sunday’s tie to copy recent form book
Recent games between these two English giants have been entertaining affairs and both teams have scored in four of the last five meetings.
Everton won this corresponding tie 3-2 against Spurs last season in January, and the Toffees should be able to build on their recent form.
Moyes’ side have yet to disappoint their fans and they have scored in every home game so far, but it is unlikely that they score two or more against this resolute Spurs backline.
Frank’s men have only conceded three goals away from home in the Premier League and they recorded clean sheets against Manchester City and West Ham.
Spurs struggled to break Monaco down in midweek and with Moyes’ team set to defend from the first whistle, they too will do well to score more than once.
Ndiaye hoping history can repeat itself
Everton have shared the goals around this season, but forward Ndiaye leads the way with three goals in eight starts.
Ndiaye was on the scoresheet in this fixture in January and he offers good value in the anytime market, mainly because he is Everton’s primary penalty taker.
The playmaker has benefitted from Jack Grealish’s arrival on Merseyside and he can drift in and out of space looking for pockets to have shots.
Ndiaye has had 11 shots this season and he has registered a shot on target in three successive matches in the Premier League.
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