
Everton have not lost at home since moving to Hill Dickinson Stadium
Tottenham have won just once in their last five games in all competitions
Recommended bet: Draw
Everton host Tottenham at Hill Dickinson Stadium in the Premier League on Sunday and will be aiming to continue their unbeaten start to life at their new home.
Spurs, meanwhile, lost at home to Aston Villa in their last Premier League outing, so will be eager to get back to winning ways in order to stay among the chasing pack in pursuit of the top of two.
The latest Everton vs Tottenham odds are available on LiveScore Bet
Team news
The Toffees suffered a huge injury blow this week as centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite underwent surgery to correct a hamstring issue.
Fellow defender Nathan Patterson has also been ruled out of Sunday's clash as the Scot undergoes treatment on a hernia problem while also recovering from a foot injury.
Jack Grealish is expected to start for the Blues having had to sit out of the recent trip to parent club Manchester City.
The Lilywhites will be without defender Cristian Romero who has missed the last two matches with a thigh strain, while Destiny Udogie is also sidelined with a knee injury.
Forward Wilson Odobert is a doubt after hurting a rib against Monaco this week.
The stats
Everton won 3-2 against Tottenham in their last Premier League meeting. However, the Toffees have not won consecutively against Spurs since December 2012, during David Moyes' first spell at the club.
Although they have only lost one of their last 12 Premier League away games against Everton, Spurs are winless in their last six visits to the Toffees.
Everton have lost just one of their last 13 Premier League home matches, being beaten 2-0 by Manchester City in April.
Since the start of last season, no side has lost more Premier League matches when scoring first than Tottenham with eight.
The latest Everton vs Tottenham odds are available on LiveScore Bet
Prediction
Everton will be hoping to make their new home at Hill Dickinson Stadium a fortress and have started well since leaving Goodison Park, earning three wins and two draws across all competitions.
The Toffees showed great fight to triumph 2-1 in injury time against Crystal Palace and welcome back Grealish to the team after he had to miss last week's trip to Man City due to the fact he is on loan from the Citizens.
Everton have only won once in six despite the bright start and positive home form, though a win would take the Blues level on points with their visitors.
Spurs are currently on a stuttering run of form as Thomas Frank attempts to find a settled team while navigating Premier League matches with Champions League and EFL Cup ambitions.
The two teams are still finding their feet this season and, with Everton strong at home, a draw would be a decent result for the Londoners.