Supercomputer predicts outcome of Everton vs Tottenham

Everton are showing signs of promise in the Premier League under David Moyes this season.

After several disappointing campaigns that have seen Everton fighting for Premier League survival, Moyes has assembled a team that is capable of challenging much higher up the table.

Iliman Ndiaye was excellent in the 2-0 loss to Man City, with the Toffees only coming undone due to the brilliance of Erling Haaland.

Their next match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium is against Tottenham on Sunday, as Everton look to continue their unbeaten start at their new ground.

David Moyes applauds fans Everton
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Everton predicted as favourites to beat Tottenham

The Hill Dickinson Stadium has been a fortress this season, with Everton adapting brilliantly following their move from Goodison Park.

Spurs come into the match off the back of a disappointing loss at home to Aston Villa, whilst they also take on Monaco in the Champions League on Wednesday.

According to Opta’s supercomputer, Everton are the favourites going into the match, showing how powerful the Toffees can be when playing at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Everton sit 12th in the table after eight matches, yet away trips to Man City and Liverpool have harmed what has been an otherwise impressive start to the campaign.

Whilst Spurs are sixth, confidence is low following points dropped to Wolves and Villa at home; however, they are yet to lose away from home this season.

Moyes will be eyeing up another victory over Tottenham, having defeated them 3-2 at Goodison Park in January.

Hill Dickinson Stadium from the sky
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Jack Grealish was unavailable to face Man City, and his return to the starting line-up will be a welcome sight for Everton fans.

Jack Grealish’s return is a huge boost for Everton

Since joining the Toffees on loan from Man City, Grealish has been absolutely fantastic for Everton.

Having won the Premier League Player of the Month award in August, he secured his first Everton goal with his 93rd-minute winner against Crystal Palace.

Grealish currently has the joint-most assists in the league and has struck up a brilliant partnership with Ndiaye throughout the season.

Should Everton beat Tottenham, there is no doubt that Grealish will have a huge impact on Everton’s performance on Sunday

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