
Supercomputer predicts Everton vs Tottenham result
Thomas Frank will be desperate to secure a win when Tottenham face Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Frank is now winless in two games after Tottenham shared a point with Monaco in the Champions League on Wednesday.
This comes after Aston Villa secured a win against Spurs in the Premier League, despite an early Rodrigo Bentancur goal putting Frank’s men in front.
As a result, the pressure will be on for the Dane to return to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with all three points on Sunday.

Tottenham are not favourites against Everton
Frank will have his work cut out for him when Spurs face Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium on 26 October.
According to Opta’s supercomputer, Tottenham could sink lower in the Premier League table, given they are not the favourites to win the contest with the Toffees.
Indeed, the home side have a 41.1 per cent chance of victory while the Lilywhites have a 32.2 per cent chance of securing all three points on the road.
There is a 26.7 per cent chance that the game ends level in what would come as another blow for Spurs’ top four aims.

However, Tottenham were favourites to win against Monaco, so fans can be thankful that football is still played on the day despite the odds.
What are Tottenham and Everton’s head-to-head stats?
Frank’s record against David Moyes will no doubt leave Spurs fans feeling more positive about their odds.
Indeed, the Dane has won five of the eight times the two have met. Meanwhile, he has lost twice and one game ended in a draw.
The odds are even more impressive when taking a look at both teams’ historical record against one another.
- Everton and Tottenham have faced off 190 times
- Spurs have won 72 games while the Toffees have 58 wins
- The fixture has been drawn 60 times
Everton have netted 40 goals and Spurs have scored 64 goals in their last 38 meetings.
Of these 38 games, the Lilywhites have won 39 per cent while the Toffees were victorious in 21 per cent of games.
Furthermore, Tottenham have kept 39 per cent of clean sheets during that period while Everton’s record is 21 per cent.
From this, there is a high chance that goals will be scored on Sunday, but it remains to be seen whether it will be enough for Spurs to secure all three points.
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