
Tottenham aiming to build Champions League challenge after impressive win over Everton
Tottenham’s drubbing of Everton signalled their largest home Premier League win since 2019.
Tottenham’s drubbing of Everton signalled their largest home Premier League win since 2019.
With Arsenal securing a fourth straight win against Watford on Sunday, Antonio Conte’s Tottenham will understand that three points are a necessity when hosting Everton on Monday night.
Everton will look to put their current Premier League travails to one side when they welcome National League side Boreham Wood to Goodison Park in the FA Cup Fifth Round.
It has been just over a year since Frank Lampard was last in football management as the former England international was in charge of his beloved Chelsea.
This time last year, Everton were managed by a serial winner in Carlo Ancelotti, who had won both the Premier League and Champions League in his illustrious career so far.
An appointment deemed the most controversial in Merseyside football history came to an end on Sunday afternoon as Everton sacked Rafa Benitez after 200 days in charge.
The Toffees welcome back their talisman Dominic Calvert-Lewin ahead of their first Premier League game in almost three weeks.
Everton travel to the Brentford Community Stadium to face the Bees in Rafael Benitez’s most important fixture since taking charge.
Everton are closing on the signings of Bournemouth goalkeeper Asmir Begovic and former Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s first-half strike provided a blow to West Ham’s Champions League hopes whilst boosting Everton’s own aim of European qualification.
Norwich City “have no option to give up” when Everton visit Carrow Road in a must-win fixture for the Canaries.
Conor Dunford looks forward to the Everton v Saints League Cup clash