Tottenham vs Everton Bet Builder Tips: Relegation dogfight brings out Spurs’ bite

Tottenham Hotspur must endure the nailbiting visit of Everton as they fight for Premier League survival (4PM, Sky Sports Premier League). A year ago, the north London side were lifting the Europa League title, which possibly doesn’t augur well for this season’s winners Aston Villa…
Read on for your Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton Bet Builder tips as I cast my eye over where survival may be lost or won for Roberto De Zerbi’s men.
Tottenham vs Everton Bet Builder Tips
- Tottenham to win
- Both teams to score
- Tottenham over 1.5 offsides
Bet Builder Pays @ 6/1
Tottenham to win
I thought about saving this pick for the end to build dramatic tension, but I’ll let Spurs fans breathe easy. I do genuinely think Tottenham will secure survival.
They have won two and drawn two of their six games since De Zerbi took over last month. Stack that against a 13-match winless run in the Premier League before the controversial ex-Marseille boss took over and it’s like night and day.
Nobody is saying this team is transformed. I’m not even convinced they are entirely functional. But with the dangling carrot of avoiding their greatest humiliation in decades and against an Everton side who haven’t won for seven league games, I think Spurs will do just about enough to pull through.
Both teams to score
This one has landed in each of Everton’s last six Premier League matches. Both teams have also scored in four of Spurs’ last six top flight outings. On a day where the home side will have to go actively chasing a win, leaving an already-vulnerable defence exposed, you’d anticipate goals on both sides of the equation.
The Toffees boast creative talent like James Garner, whose seven league assists is the fifth-best return in the division this season. Against a Tottenham team that has defended calamitously at times, you’d think David Moyes’ men can find a way through.
Tottenham vs Everton Stats
- Even if Spurs win, they are guaranteed to finish in their worst league position since they were relegated to the Second Division after placing 22nd in the 1976/77 season
- David Moyes has managed 38 Premier League games against Tottenham, more than any active manager and behind only Arsene Wenger (44) and Sir Alex Ferguson (42) on the all-time list
Tottenham over 1.5 offsides
This one comes down to the purity of the numbers. Spurs have averaged 1.57 offsides per match this season.
Knowing a West Ham win against already-safe Leeds United would relegate them should Everton defeat them; Tottenham will have to attack. Anything else is too great a risk to comprehend. Attacking haste leads to mistakes, so don’t be surprised to see Spurs sale past the 1.5 offside threshold here.
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