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Tottenham Hotspur didn’t get off to the start that they were hoping for in the Premier League on Monday evening, as they could only play out a draw against Leicester. However, they will have the perfect opportunity to get a first win this Saturday when they come up against Everton in North London.

Before Betting On Tottenham vs Everton

Ange Postecoglou was left scratching his head after Tottenham’s opening match of the season against Leicester on Monday. Spurs did enough to win the game, and created no shortage of excellent scoring opportunities. However, the Australian coach was left fuming after the fixture, as he was left to rue missed opportunities, which enabled Leicester to strike back to earn a point at the King Power Stadium.

Tottenham started very strong, with Pedro Porro opening the scoring with a smart header inside the opening half an hour. However, Spurs couldn’t register a second goal, which gave Leicester hope in the second period. James Maddison set up Porro’s goal in the success, which means that he has now been directly involved in 50 Premier League goals since the start of the 2019-20 season.

Everton endured a miserable start to the new season on Saturday, as they conceded three times against Brighton. The Toffees were hoping for a more reliable start to their final season at Goodison Park, but they looked weaker than their rivals across the field. Their frustrations were evident following Ashley Young’s red card in the second period.

The sending off means that Young is now the oldest outfield player to have been dismissed in the Premier League. Their loss also means that Everton have lost on the opening matchday in each of the last three seasons. Things don’t get much easier for Sean Dyche’s side when they travel to North London this weekend.

Tottenham vs Everton Offshore Odds & Picks

Match ResultOdds
Tottenham-235
Draw+413
Everton+620

Tottenham are unbeaten in their last seven league matches against Everton, winning each of their last three at home. That looks to be the trend to follow this weekend, as it is very challenging to overlook the prospect of the home victory.

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