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Everton 0-1 Tottenham: Live | Spurs lead from setpiece goal
The two sides last met at Goodison Park in January with Everton coming out victors 3-2 in a game they completely dominated in the first half to race into a three-goal lead, before letting the visitors pull back two and make it unnecessarily tight.
Everton manager David Moyes, speaking to Sky Sports after the 1-1 draw at Sunderland: "I thought for 20, 30 minutes I would be disappointed if I go home with a point but at the end I was pleased we got a point. "We missed a good chance to make it 2-0, then we sat back and that gave Sunderland a bit of confidence.
It's a wonderful individual effort from Iliman Ndiaye who silences the Stadium of Light to give Everton an early lead over Sunderland.
Granit Xhaka starred as Sunderland showed their resilience again to battle back and maintain their unbeaten home record in a 1-1 draw with Everton, after Iliman Ndiaye's stunning solo goal.
57’ – Low cross from Garner cut for a corner on the right this time. KDH inswinger, headed away, Garner with a lovely volley comes off Grealish’s heel as the seas parted and went straight to Areola. Nuno Santo makes the first change with Magassa ...
71’ – Lovely chip behind the backline from Grealish, Beto almost gets to it. Lots of possession for the Blues. Bueno with a late sliding challenge hacks down Grealish on the edge of the box, and he’s booked. Freekick. Garner over it, two-man wall ...
Follow build-up to five Premier League matches, Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest, Arsenal v Crystal Palace, Aston Villa v Man City, Wolves v Burnley, Everton v Tottenham, with live text updates and reaction.
In the 89th minute, Tottenham secured all three points, as Pape Sarr scored to make it 3-0. Porro found Richarlison with a brilliant cross in the box, and the Brazilian headed it across the box to Sarr, who placed his header past Pickford to secure all three points for his side.
Report and free match highlights as Everton are beaten for first time at Hill Dickinson Stadium through pair of first-half Micky van de Ven goals and Pape Matar Sarrs late third; Jake OBrien sees equa
Everton toiled in the pouring rain but couldn't stop Spurs from becoming the first side to register three points in the league at the Hill Dickinson.
Sunderland was looking to win three successive top-flight wins for the first time in a decade but went behind after 15 minutes thanks to a solo effort from Everton winger Iliman Ndiaye. The Senegal international gathered the ball on the right touchline around 40 meters from goal and dribbled and muscled his way past four defenders before striking a lovely left-foot shot past a static keeper.