Tottenham vs Everton Prediction
🔊 The final whistle at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will either mark the end of Spurs’ 48-year run in the top flight or bring a huge sigh of relief after the most agonizing season in the club’s history. Roberto De Zerbi’s side are walking a tightrope, but just a single point will be enough to secure their Premier League status. Everton arrive in London free from relegation pressure, yet determined to finally notch a long-awaited win. Will the Toffees send the hosts down to the Championship?
Head-to-Head
📊 Tottenham have dominated their head-to-head clashes with Everton, going unbeaten in 9 of their last 10 Premier League encounters. The record in London is even more convincing: the hosts have claimed victory in each of the last four meetings, outscoring Everton 13-1 overall. Back in October, Spurs cruised to an emphatic away win as Micky van de Ven bagged a brace.
H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

Tottenham Hotspur Team Overview
Roberto De Zerbi’s side currently sit on 38 points, holding a two-point cushion and a 12-goal advantage over 18th-placed West Ham in the relegation battle. A draw would be enough to secure their Premier League status. Tottenham have found their stride in the last five matchdays, picking up eight points, but their home form remains a concern: over the course of the whole campaign, the Spurs have been among the league’s weakest teams on their own turf, collecting just 12 points at home.
Tottenham’s impressive run since De Zerbi’s arrival came to an abrupt halt in the previous round at Stamford Bridge. Despite creating five clear-cut chances, they still fell short against Chelsea (1-2). Ironically, it’s their away performances that have kept them afloat this season. Richarlison found the net again, hitting top form as the season winds down, but the Brazilian has been virtually the only reliable option through the middle for Spurs.
Match Results: Tottenham Hotspur

Everton Team Overview
The Toffees are one of those sides for whom the final matchday is little more than a formality. Everton have steered clear of the relegation battle this season, but never managed to mount a serious challenge for anything more significant. A gruelling run of six matches without a win saw them drop out of contention for a European spot. David Moyes’ men found the net 10 times during that stretch, but their defensive frailties ultimately undermined their efforts.
Their 3-1 defeat to Sunderland last time out dashed any lingering hopes among the fans of a late push for Europe. Once again, the Toffees collapsed late on, conceding twice after the 80th minute-a recurring issue in recent weeks. Still, it’s worth noting that they actually perform better on the road, collecting 26 points away from home, matching the tally of Spurs.
Match Results: Everton
Latest news
Tottenham Hotspur
🚫 The squad's injury situation is gradually improving, but key absences remain. Ben Davies, Dejan Kulusevski, Wilson Odobert, Cristian Romero, Mohammed Kudus, and Xavi Simons are all ruled out.
✔ Dominic Solanke missed the last three matches, but De Zerbi has confirmed he is fit and ready to play. The Englishman’s return brings a boost to the attack, though squad depth continues to be a concern.
Everton
❌ Jarrad Branthwaite and Jack Grealish have been sidelined for quite some time, and the team has already adjusted to their absence.
❔ Idrissa Gueye has missed the last three matches, but could be back in contention by Sunday-David Moyes remains cautiously optimistic about his return.
🟨 Yellow Card Prediction
The match will be officiated by Michael Oliver, known for his composed and measured refereeing style. Over the course of the season, the Englishman has been one of the Premier League’s most lenient officials, averaging just three bookings per game. However, in his most recent fixture involving Everton, he handed out as many as five yellow cards. Tottenham are fighting for survival, and a physical battle is expected-just the way Spurs like it. They average 2.78 yellow cards per home match, comfortably leading the league in this category. The hosts are likely to be more nervous and commit more unnecessary fouls, so we’re backing them to win the yellow card count. This is our pick at odds of 1.71*.
⚽ Goals Prediction
Everton’s away trips to Tottenham have historically produced low-scoring affairs. In the last six Premier League head-to-heads at Spurs’ ground, the Toffees have never scored more than 1.5 goals. This trend is so consistent it outweighs any concerns about current form. Moreover, Everton don’t have any convincing arguments to buck that trend right now. A breakthrough looks unlikely. So, we’re backing Everton under 1.5 goals (team total) at 1.42*.
🚩 Corner Prediction
This season, Tottenham average 6.17 corners per home game while Everton register 3.72 away from Goodison Park. But with nothing left to lose, the Toffees could play with more freedom and surpass their season average, which should push up the overall corner count. We’re banking on that and taking over 10.5 total corners at 1.95*. This bet has paid off in five of the last head-to-head meetings between these sides in the Premier League.
🚀 Player Stats Bet
Richarlison facing his former club-classic narrative stuff. Since joining Tottenham, the Brazilian has scored four times against Everton. He’s all but guaranteed to start in this must-win relegation scrap and should get plenty of minutes, especially given Dominic Solanke’s questionable fitness. Richarlison will have plenty of motivation to punish his old teammates. Bookmakers see him as the top candidate to score among both squads. Our pick: Richarlison to score at 2.20*.
😱 Risky Bet
Tottenham are capable of anything on the final matchday, especially against this opponent. Everton’s record away to Spurs is dreadful, and with nothing left to play for, motivation could be an issue for the Toffees-a further point in favor of the hosts. If you find these arguments convincing, consider backing Tottenham -1.5 handicap at odds of 3.50*.
🎯 Reliable Bet
Tottenham have scored in each of their last eight Premier League meetings with Everton-a streak dating back to 2022. Meanwhile, Everton have conceded in seven consecutive away games. Even without pressure in the standings, it’s hard to see the Toffees keeping a clean sheet here. In this high-stakes home fixture, Spurs are bound to create chances, so a bet on Tottenham to score looks solid. Odds are around 1.20*.
👀 If the Game Takes an Unexpected Turn
Even if Tottenham lose, they could still stay up-so long as West Ham fail to win their match. The Hammers face a tough Leeds side, so this scenario is entirely possible. If Spurs learn at halftime that their direct rivals are trailing 0-2, they might subconsciously ease off, giving Everton a real chance after the break. In that case, look for this live bet: Everton not to lose the second half.
*Odds are approximate and may vary depending on your bookmaker.
Editors’ Prediction
De Zerbi’s side will step onto the pitch with one goal in mind: victory. The Italian manager understands that playing for a draw from the start leads nowhere. Everton have nothing left to fight for in terms of league position, but David Moyes will surely have his men motivated and focused. They have already impacted the title race and will look to influence the relegation battle as well. We’re confident the Toffees will put up a real fight, so backing both teams to score (yes) looks like a solid bet here. This outcome has landed in nine of Spurs’ last ten home games, and in each of Everton’s last six Premier League fixtures. Our prediction: a 1-1 draw, with fans at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium breathing a sigh of relief at the final whistle.
