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Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton Prediction, Odds & Tips

Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton Prediction and Tips

Premier League
Full TimeSunday, 24 May 2026
Our take

Tottenham beat Everton 1-0 at home in the Premier League. Our model backed a Tottenham win at 40 percent probability, and the pick landed. Tottenham's recent form showed two wins, a draw and two losses across their last five matches, while Everton arrived on a run of three defeats and two draws. The clean sheet proved decisive in a low-scoring contest. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur Prediction, Odds and Betting Tips

Our AI analyses form, head-to-head records, squad news and odds to provide data-driven predictions for Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur. All tips are for informational purposes only and do not constitute betting advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. You must be 18 or over to gamble. Please gamble responsibly. For help, visit GambleAware.

Our pick

Tottenham Hotspur to win

40%Won

Result

Tottenham Hotspur1:0Everton

Tottenham Hotspur v Everton

Our model called Tottenham Hotspur to win at 40%. Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Everton. Pick landed.

AI Prediction Result

Tottenham Hotspur to winWon βœ“
Probability
40.4%
Home
40.4%
Draw
24.9%
Away
34.8%

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Expected goals (xG)

Match xG total 1.58

Tottenham Hotspur1.15
Everton0.43
Editor’s preview

Tottenham vs Everton Preview: Can Spurs Seal the Title on Home Soil?

Sophie Hargreaves Β· 12 May 2026

Last updated: 15 May 2026. With two games of the Premier League season remaining, Sunday's fixture at Tottenham carries genuine weight. Spurs sit top of the table on 79 points, two clear of their nearest rivals in second place who have played the same number of games. This is not simply a home fixture to manage. Depending on results elsewhere, this could be the day the title is settled. Everton arrive at a very different stage of their season, sitting 16th on 43 points with safety secure but little else to play for. That context shapes everything about how this match will be approached.

Where Tottenham Stand

Watch this: 79 points from 36 games. That is 24 wins, seven draws and five defeats. A goals-against column of just 26 tells you more than the points tally does. Conceding fewer than one goal per game across a full Premier League season is a structural achievement, not a run of fortune. That kind of defensive record comes from a game plan that is consistently applied, from a back line that trusts its reference points and a midfield that understands when to hold its shape and when to press. The team in second has a superior goal difference of 43 to Spurs' 42, and has scored 75 goals to Spurs' 68, but Tottenham's defensive organisation is the detail that separates them at the top. They have earned the right to be where they are.

Everton's Situation

Everton at 16th on 43 points, 11 wins from 36 games, is a side that has spent most of this season fighting to stay out of trouble rather than building toward anything. Their goals-for of 45 and goals-against of 47 is a slight negative balance, and the pattern across their campaign suggests a team that has been inconsistent in structure rather than short of quality in specific moments. The thing nobody is talking about is how sides in Everton's position approach these final fixtures. They have nothing to protect. A manager in that position often gives younger players minutes, adjusts the shape to experiment, and removes the defensive discipline that comes with genuine necessity. For Spurs, that is not necessarily an advantage. A side without structural purpose can be unpredictable precisely because their movement patterns are not as rehearsed or predictable as a side under pressure.

The Tactical Picture

Rewind to what Tottenham's season looks like through a coaching lens. Twenty-four wins and only five defeats points to a team with real consistency of structure. The goal difference of plus 42 is built on keeping clean sheets at one end and finding patterns of attack that work repeatably rather than relying on individual moments. At this stage of the season, their preparation for each game will be meticulous. The coaching staff will have a clear game plan: control the structure, reduce the spaces Everton might exploit on the counter, and find the trigger moments in transition that unlock a side without a defined defensive shape to defend.

For Everton, the question is what shape they arrive in. A side that has drawn 10 and lost 15 of their 36 games has not had the structural clarity to grind out results consistently. That is a coaching issue in terms of what it tells us about their defensive organisation across a season. They are not a team that has been ruthless in defending their own structure. Against a Spurs side that will look to build through phases and use the width of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to stretch a mid-block, Everton will need to be disciplined in their shape from the first whistle.

What the Model Says

The model gives Tottenham a 39.4% probability of a home win, which feels conservative given their position and the context of the fixture. Both teams to score is rated at 59%, and over 2.5 goals carries a 56% probability. Those numbers reflect an Everton side that, despite their struggles, has scored 45 goals this season and will not set up purely to contain. A side with nothing to lose structurally tends to leave more space, and that works both ways. Spurs will find openings. But there will be moments where Everton's forward movement finds gaps in a Tottenham side that may be carrying the weight of the occasion rather than playing with full freedom.

Betting Angles

The home win market does not offer the clearest edge given a 39.4% model probability that likely sits close to market price. The more precise angles are elsewhere. Both teams to score at 59% is the figure I would lean into from a tactical standpoint. Everton have scored in a significant number of their away fixtures this season, and a Spurs side chasing a title in front of their own supporters may be vulnerable to a moment of over-commitment in attack that leaves space for a counter. That is not a criticism of their preparation. It is simply a structural pattern that appears when high-pressure moments alter the rhythm of a well-organised side.

Over 2.5 goals at 56% aligns with that reading. Both managers will approach this with ambition on the ball, for different reasons. Spurs want to win clearly and put the title question to bed. Everton, without consequence, are likely to press and move rather than sit deep for 90 minutes. That combination creates conditions for an open game rather than a managed one.

The clean sheet market for Tottenham is where I would want more information before committing. Their defensive record across the season is exceptional, but the 59% both-teams-to-score probability from the model suggests even the best defences carry risk against a free-moving Everton side. I would hold off on a Spurs clean sheet tip until closer to kick-off and any team news becomes clearer.

Verdict

Tottenham are the right side to back in outcome terms. Two points clear at the top with two games to play, at home, against a side with nothing to protect. The game plan will be clear, the preparation thorough, and the structure that has conceded only 26 goals in 36 games is not going to dissolve under the pressure of this occasion. The detail to monitor is how Everton set up in the opening 20 minutes. If they sit off and defend in a mid-block, Spurs will be patient and clinical. If they press high, there will be transitions and the game will open up. Both routes point toward a Tottenham win, but the pattern of the goals matters for the markets.

Both teams to score and over 2.5 goals are the angles that carry the clearest tactical logic at this stage. Revisit the team news closer to Sunday before finalising any selection.

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Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur

W L D W W3WΒ·1DΒ·1LBTTS 60%

Tottenham secured a 1-0 victory, extending their recent upturn with a second consecutive win over Everton. The hosts managed a clean sheet despite conceding 5 goals across their last five matches. Their defensive solidity proved decisive; Everton registered just 1.51 xG and created limited clear chances. Tottenham's form string of LWWLD showed they had turned a corner after early struggles, with this result reinforcing their upward trajectory.

Everton

Everton

L L D D L0WΒ·2DΒ·3LBTTS 80%

Everton failed to register a shot on target in their 0-1 defeat, continuing a dismal run of three losses in five games. The visitors have now conceded 9 goals across their last five outings and recorded zero clean sheets in that span. Their xG of 1.51 suggested limited attacking threat; the 0% BTTS rate reflected their inability to trouble the Tottenham goalkeeper. This loss extended their winless streak to five matches.

Run-in & context

The result moved Tottenham to 17th position with momentum building after two wins; they remain in a congested mid-table cluster. Everton slipped further down the table at 13th, now five points adrift of safety with their form deteriorating sharply. Our model flagged Everton's defensive fragility as a season-long concern; this defeat underscored their vulnerability. Tottenham's clean sheet suggested their recent defensive improvements were genuine rather than anomalous.

Injury impact

  • Tottenham Hotspur have a near-full squad available.

  • Everton are missing 1 player, including Jack Grealish. Impact rating: 32/100.

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

London, England

62,850grass

Weather

Weather data unavailable for this venue.

Set pieces

  • Tottenham HotspurUnavailable
  • EvertonUnavailable

Match Probabilities

Full-Time Result

40%
25%
35%
40.4%Tottenham Hotspur
24.9%Draw
34.8%Everton

Both Teams to Score

60%
Yes 60.2%No 39.8%

Over/Under 2.5 Goals

58%
Yes 57.5%No 42.5%

Goals Markets

Over 1.5
80%
Over 2.5
58%
Over 3.5
35%
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Double Chance

1X
51.9%
12
5.4%
X2
42.7%

Half-Time Result

Tottenham Hotspur
33.2%
Draw
42.9%
Everton
23.9%

BTTS in Both Halves

Yes
7.0%
No
93.0%

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Match Centre

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SSR Ratings

Metric
Tottenham Hotspur crestTottenham Hotspur
Everton crestEverton
Overall15171408
Attack16081595
Defence14551370
Goals Index14501602
BTTS Index14961582

πŸ“ Post-Match Analysis

Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Everton: Spurs Grind Out Narrow Win in Tense Affair

Tottenham Hotspur secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Everton at home in the Premier League, with a single goal proving enough to separate two sides who both endured inconsistent campaigns in 2025-...

Sophie Hargreaves27 May
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Form Guide (Last 5)

Tottenham Hotspur crestTottenham Hotspur
EvertonEverton crest
WLDWW
LLDDL
3-1-1Record (W-D-L)0-2-3
6Goals Scored7
40%Clean Sheet %0%
60%BTTS %80%

Head-to-Head

2 meetings
Matches
Venue
EvertonDrawsTottenham Hotspur
0W (0%)0D (0%)2W (100%)
2
Avg Goals
0%
BTTS
50%
Over 2.5
MarketCountRateStreak
BTTS (Yes)0/20%-
Over 2.51/250%-
Over 1.51/250%-
Under 2.51/250%1
Everton Clean Sheet0/20%-
Tottenham Hotspur Clean Sheet2/2100%2

Match History

24 May 26
Tottenham HotspurTottenham Hotspur crest
1-0
Everton crestEverton
L
26 Oct 25
EvertonEverton crest
0-3
Tottenham Hotspur crestTottenham Hotspur
L

Match facts at a glance

Kickoff
Venue
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London Β· capacity 62,850
Competition
Premier League
Last meeting
Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Everton (24 May 2026)
Head-to-head record
Tottenham Hotspur 1W Β· 0D Β· 0L Everton (1 meetings)
Top scorer Β· Tottenham Hotspur
Dominic Solanke (3 goals)
Top scorer Β· Everton
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (6 goals)
Most yellows Β· Tottenham Hotspur
Dominic Solanke (8 YC)
Most yellows Β· Everton
Tyler Dibling (11 YC)
BTTS this season Β· Tottenham Hotspur
60%
BTTS this season Β· Everton
80%
Our prediction
Tottenham Hotspur to win (40%)
Our value pick
Everton Win (+10.4% edge vs market)

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