Tottenham have their backs against the wall after that Chelsea defeat, sitting in the drop zone and desperately needing a home win to survive. That kind of pressure in front of your own crowd is a force multiplier — this isn't a side that's going to roll over. Everton, meanwhile, have been sleepwalking since they secured safety. Six games without a win tells you everything about where their heads are at. No Branthwaite to organise the defence, no Grealish to carry the ball and create — the visitors are arriving short-handed and mentally halfway through their summer holidays. Yes, Spurs are missing Solanke, Romero, and Kulusevski, and that's a genuine headache. But when both sides are banged up, the motivational edge becomes the whole story. A packed home crowd roaring behind a team fighting for their lives against a side with absolutely nothing on the line? That's a brutal environment for away teams to take three points. The historical head-to-head at this ground backs the hosts too, and Everton's recent showings give zero reason to think they've suddenly found the form to overturn it. Don't back the Everton win — the motivation gap is too wide and their form too flat to justify it.
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Will Everton FC win on 2026-05-24?
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Will Everton FC win on 2026-05-24?
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