Good evening and welcome to live coverage of the Friday night Premier League game, Everton vs Spurs. I’ll bring you build-up over the next hour followed by live text commentary from 8pm.
- G. Sigurdsson(31' PEN, 62')
- H. Kane(27', 69')
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The whistle goes and the spoils are shared at Goodison Park. A 2-2 draw doesn’t particularly suit either side, with both currently outside the European qualification places.
James has a chance to snatch it at the death, but he curls a shot wide from the edge of the box. Will that be the last significant action?
Kane hobbles off and Dele Alli replaces him.
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D. Alli
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H. Kane
Harry Kane has picked up a knock here, it looks like it's to his ankle. His team-mates and manager look on nervously, there's a cup final just over a week away.
Everton are pushing hard for a winner and it’s a really entertaining finish. It feels like a late goal sort of a game, will we get one?
What a save! King is denied by Lloris and Richarlison fails to convert on the follow-up.
A late change for the Toffees.
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J. King
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T. Davies
Spurs look high on confidence now, will there be a winner for the visitors?
Kane steps onto his right and goes for goal inside the box, but his shot is blocked and it runs through to Pickford.
Lamela charges forward with Son and Kane ahead of him. It opens up for a shot but the Argentine can’t keep his effort down.
That second goal from Kane sends him above Robbie Fowler and into seventh in the all-time Premier League goalscorer list. He’s on 164 and closing in fast on Thierry Henry (175) and Frank Lampard (177).
Kane tries an audacious flicked header over Pickford that clips the post on its way wide. That is so good from the England striker.
Harry Kane has been a cut above for Spurs tonight, although it does feel a bit like he’s carrying the team right now.
GOOOAAALLL!!! It’s another defensive error by Keane, who heads a Lamela cross straight onto the back of Holgate and it flies straight to Harry Kane. The Spurs striker needed no second invitation, dispatching a first-time finish past Pickford. 2-2.
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H. Kane
Is Ndombele injured? He's walked around the outside the pitch and straight down the tunnel here, rather than going back to the bench.
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L. Moura
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S. Reguilón
Spurs make a double change. Off go Reguilon and Ndombele, and on come Lucas and Lamela. There’s a chance this will be a like-for-like adjustment, with Lucas playing as the left wing-back.
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E. Lamela
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T. N'Dombele
GOOOAAALLL!!! Everton scythe through the Spurs defence and Coleman, with maybe his very first touch, finds Sigurdsson, who in turn finds the bottom corner with a lovely finish. 2-1!
The disappointing Iwobi makes way for Coleman.
Richarlison drifts off the back of Eric Dier, brings the ball down and tucks it past Lloris, but the flag goes up with the ball nestled in the back of the net and the goal won’t stand.
Alderweireld flicks a header towards goal from a corner and it hits the post with Pickford scrambling.