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Everton 1-1 Tottenham LIVE! Keane goal - Premier League result, match stream and latest updates today

Everton 1-1 Tottenham LIVE! Keane goal - Premier League result, match stream and latest updates today

Michael Keane made amends for giving away a penalty by scoring off a long-range thunderbolt in the 90th minute to earn Everton a 1-1 draw with Tottenham in a feisty English Premier League game that saw both teams finish with 10 men on Monday.

Some Everton fans jumped over the advertising hoardings to celebrate Keane’s dipping strike that took their team out of the relegation zone and stopped Tottenham from jumping to third place in its first match since the departure of manager Antonio Conte.

Harry Kane put Tottenham ahead at Goodison Park, converting a penalty in the 68th for his 22nd goal of the season after a foul by Michael Keane on Cristian Romero.

By that time, Kane, the England captain, was being jeered every time he touched the ball because of his central role in the sending off of Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure in the 58th.

Kane fell to the ground after being struck in the face by Doucoure as the two grappled in an off-the-ball incident.

Everton manager Sean Dyche likely wasn’t alone inside Goodison in thinking Kane made too much of an incident that saw Doucoure lash out at the striker after they grabbed each other’s shirts following their meaty challenge.

Tottenham couldn’t take advantage of its extra man, with Everton finishing the stronger — perhaps harboring a perceived sense of injustice — especially when the visitor was reduced to 10 men when substitute Lucas Moura was also shown a straight red card for a studs-first lunge on Keane’s ankle in the 89th.

Tottenham at least climbed one place to fourth place, the final Champions League spot, but will regard it as two points dropped.

Spurs are on the same number of points as third-placed Newcastle and fifth-placed Manchester United but have played two games more than both rivals.

Everton climbed three places to 15th but was only a point above the bottom three with nine games remaining in a tight race to avoid the drop.

Play was paused midway through the first half so the three Everton players participating in Ramadan — Doucoure, Amadou Onana and Idrissa Gueye — could break their fast.

During the Islamic holy month, fasting Muslims do not eat or drink during daylight hours.

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Good night

23:10 , Jonathan Gorrie

Thank you for joining Standard Sport’s LIVE coverage of Tottenham’s draw at Everton.

Find our report, ratings, analysis and reaction below!

Stellini echoes some of Conte’s outburst in message after Tottenham’s draw at Everton

23:09 , Jonathan Gorrie

Cristian Stellini says Tottenham must improve their “personality” following Monday’s disappointing draw at Everton.

For the second time in as many games, Spurs dropped points despite leading a side battling relegation late on after Michael Keane’s stunning goal had cancelled out Harry Kane’s penalty at Goodison Park.

The result takes Spurs back into fourth but they have played two more games than both Manchester United and Newcastle.

Stellini was overseeing his first game since being placed in interim charge after Antonio Conte’s departure.

Read his comments in full here!

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Tottenham undermined by the problem Conte was at pains to point out

22:38 , Jonathan Gorrie

Tottenham began life after Antonio Conte in the same way they finished the Italian’s tenure: by conceding a 90th-minute equaliser and throwing away three points against a relegation-threatened side.

If Conte was watching at home in Italy, he might have felt vindicated in his blistering attack on his players after his final game in charge, when Spurs shipped two late goals to draw 3-3 with Southampton at St. Mary’s.

In the 16 days since Conte’s rant, he has left the club by mutual agreement and been replaced by his assistant Cristian Stellini, but Spurs delivered more of the same in a familiar late surrender that went some way to justifying the former manager’s claim that the squad does not like playing “under pressure”.

Leading 1-0 through Harry Kane’s 68th-minute penalty and with an extra man after Abdoulaye Doucoure was rashly sent off just before the hour for striking the England captain, Spurs should have been capable of comfortably seeing out the game.

Read Dan Kilpatrick’s full analysis here!

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Everton 1-1 Tottenham: Michael Keane strikes late to dent Champions League hopes

22:18 , Jonathan Gorrie

Everton defender Michael Keane’s stunning 90th-minute equaliser atoned for his error in conceding Tottenham’s penalty opener in a fractious 1-1 draw at Goodison Park in which both sides had a man sent off.

Harry Kane’s spot-kick looked set to give Spurs post-Antonio Conte a victory but it was the England captain’s involvement in the sending-off of Abdoulaye Doucoure which prompted most discussion - until Keane’s 30-yard screamer.

The country’s record scorer registered his 22nd league goal of the season but it was his over-reaction to Doucoure’s hand into his face, resulting in the Frenchman’s red card, 10 minutes previously which provoked the ire of Goodison.

In the 58th minute Kane fouled Demarai Gray in front of the technical area and then left his foot in on a tackle on Doucoure, who reacted angrily.

Read the full story here!

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Tottenham player ratings vs Everton: Heung-min Son sloppy while Lucas Moura costs team dearly

22:11 , Jonathan Gorrie

Tottenham conceded a late equaliser for the second game running as Michael Keane scored in stoppage-time to earn Everton a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park.

After an even first half, Abdoulaye Doucoure was shown a straight red card for striking Kane in the face just before the hour.

Within ten minutes, Keane caught Cristian Romero in the box, and Kane dispatched the spot-kick to put Spurs ahead.

Referee David Coote had a third easy call to make when sub Lucas Moura caught Keane with a studs-up challenge was also shown a straight red before Keane levelled three minutes from time with a long-range stunner.

Dan Kilpatrick was at Goodison Park to rate the Spurs players...

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FT: Everton 1-1 Tottenham

21:56 , Jonathan Gorrie

FT: Major blow for Tottenham’s Champions League hopes after Michael Keane’s late goal.

GOAL! Everton 1-1 Tottenham | Michael Keane ‘90 mins

21:51 , Jonathan Gorrie

90 mins: Keane hits a brilliant shot from 25 yards in to level the scores!

RED CARD!

21:48 , Jonathan Gorrie

88 mins: Lucas Moura now given his marching orders for a nasty-looking tackle of Michael Keane.

Tottenham under the cosh

21:46 , Jonathan Gorrie

86 mins: Everton piling on the pressure now but Spurs have so far stood up to it.

CHANCE FOR EVERTON!

21:34 , Jonathan Gorrie

74 mins: Gueye forces Lloris into a fingertip save!

Dan Kilpatrick from Goodison Park

21:33 , Jonathan Gorrie

Perhaps Kane and Romero made the most of the contact but that’s the game. Everton have paid for two lapses of judgement.

GOAL! Everton 0-1 Tottenham | Harry Kane ‘67

21:27 , Jonathan Gorrie

67 mins: Kane steps up and scores.

PENALTY TO TOTTENHAM!

21:26 , Jonathan Gorrie

66 mins: Romero brought down by Keane.

Dan Kilpatrick at Goodison Park

21:22 , Jonathan Gorrie

The incident happened right in the front of the press box and was one of the clearest red cards you will ever see. Doucoure lost his head and Sean Dyche will be furious, despite his protests. Everton were frustrating Spurs and beginning to force mistakes but now face an uphill battle to keep the score level.

RED CARD!

21:18 , Jonathan Gorrie

58 mins: Doucoure given his marching orders for striking Kane in the face after a scuffle off the ball. Crazy antics.

CHANCE FOR EVERTON!

21:06 , Jonathan Gorrie

46 mins: Gueye robs Dier in a dangerous area but skies hit shot over the bar.

Back underway!

21:05 , Jonathan Gorrie

Second-half begins at Goodison Park.

HT: Everton 0-0 Tottenham

20:50 , Jonathan Gorrie

Harry Kane has twice gone close for Spurs but neither side have found a breakthrough yet.

Dan Kilpatrick at Goodison Park

20:43 , Jonathan Gorrie

Both teams are missing a bit of quality and a final ball, Spurs in and around the penalty box and Everton when they are trying to counter. The first goal feels crucial here and Spurs will be frustrated at those missed Kane chances if they don’t get it before the interval.

No team winning the midfield battle

20:38 , Jonathan Gorrie

37 mins: Very, very sloppy in midfield from both teams with so many passes given away.

CHANCE FOR EVERTON!

20:31 , Jonathan Gorrie

30 mins: Doucoure skies a free header right above the bar from a good position. Should be doing far better there.

Dan Kilpatrick at Goodison Park

20:29 , Jonathan Gorrie

Conte is gone but Spurs suddenly have an eye-catching pair of wing-backs. Perisic has put in dangerous cross for Kane and Porro already, while the Spaniard looks a real threat going forward.

Lively game of few chances

20:20 , Jonathan Gorrie

17 mins: Lots of action from box to box but not a lot of attacking quality on offer in the opening 20 minutes or so.

Dan Kilpatrick at Goodison Park

20:13 , Jonathan Gorrie

Stellini’s Spurs are in a familiar shape but they are playing with an urgency that wasn’t always a feature of their first halves under Conte. There have already been chants for Mauricio Pochettino from the away end, which is likely to be a feature of the run-in -- at least until Spurs name a permanent manager.

CHANCE FOR TOTTENHAM!

20:11 , Jonathan Gorrie

09 mins: Harry Kane swivels on a shot and a slight deflection takes it above Pickford but the England ‘keeper manages to recover.

CHANCE FOR TOTTENHAM!

20:06 , Jonathan Gorrie

04 mins: Dier finds Porro with a brilliant diagonal but the Spaniard’s first-time cross is cleared by Pickford.

CHANCE FOR EVERTON!

20:03 , Jonathan Gorrie

02 mins: Iwobi does well to drive into the box before finding Gray, who curls one just over the crossbar.

Spurs yet to get going here.

KICK-OFF!

20:01 , Jonathan Gorrie

Away we go at Goodison Park!

Stellini’s pre-match message

19:53 , Jonathan Gorrie

Jamie Carragher on Tottenham

19:41 , Jonathan Gorrie

“They’re not good enough to be top of the league, where Tottenham are right now, fourth position, they are slightly overachieving.”

19:39 , Jonathan Gorrie

Harry Kane breaks silence on Antonio Conte’s Tottenham departure

19:29 , Jonathan Gorrie

Harry Kane has urged Tottenham to move on from the Antonio Conte era.

Spurs begin life after the Italian with a trip to Everton on Monday with interim manager Cristian Stellini facing a fight to keep the club in the Champions League race.

A win at Goodison Park would send them as high as third, albeit having played two more games than current incumbents Newcastle.

Speaking for the first time since Conte’s departure Kane said: “That’s football.

“I wish Antonio all the best and good luck for the future but for us its about moving on now, obviously with Cristian and Ryan [Mason] here.

“It’s about starting tonight with an important three points, there’s ten games left and we need to fight for every point that is available.”

Of Conte’s public outburst after the draw against Southampton, the 29-year-old added: “He had his opinions on the matter and it was emotional after what was a really disappointing end to that game.”

Anything other than three points at Goodison Park would have to be seen as a major disappointment as Stellini begins the first of his ten games in charge.

Longer term, recently sacked Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann had emerged as a frontrunner for the Spurs job, although Standard Sport now understands the German is keen on a move to Chelsea following the sacking of Graham Potter.

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Lloris returns!

19:15 , Jonathan Gorrie

A very welcome sight for Spurs fans with the Frenchman lining up for the first time since February.

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Confirmed Tottenham lineup

19:00 , Jonathan Gorrie

Confirmed Everton lineup

19:00 , Jonathan Gorrie

Arriving at Goodison Park

18:52 , Jonathan Gorrie

Head to head (h2h) history and results

18:30 , Jonathan Gorrie

Everton wins: 57

Draws: 58

Tottenham wins: 70

Fabio Paratici steps back from Tottenham role pending appeal after FIFA extend ban

18:24 , Jonathan Gorrie

Fabio Paratici will take an “immediate leave of absence” from his role at Tottenham, pending the outcome of his appeal against a worldwide ban.

The club’s managing director had his 30-month ban from Italian football, for his role in alleged financial mispractice at Juventus, extended by FIFA earlier this week to apply worldwide.

It came just hours after he appeared in a video for Tottenham giving an update on the managerial situation after Antonio Conte’s departure, and he was set to play a leading role in making a permanent appointment this summer.

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Julian Nagelsmann keen on Chelsea job but wants to wait until summer to decide future

18:07 , Jonathan Gorrie

Julian Nagelsmann is interested in the Chelsea job after Graham Potter was sacked.

Nagelsmann is out of work following his departure from Bayern Munich last month and the 35-year-old German is a leading candidate to take over at Stamford Bridge.

There has been no contact between Nagelsmann and Chelsea at this stage.

While Nagelsmann is understood to be keen on joining Chelsea, it is not clear whether he will want a proper break before considering offers.

It is understood he would be keen to wait until the summer before deciding his next move.

Nagelsmann has also been targeted by Tottenham to take over from Antonio Conte.

He retains a positive reputation despite being sacked by Bayern, leaving with a 71.4 per cent win rate and having guided the German giants to the Champions League quarter-finals.

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Tottenham bid to prove Antonio Conte wrong as right of reply begins with Everton trip

17:49 , Jonathan Gorrie

One of Antonio Conte’s more drastic warnings for Tottenham came before last season’s home game against tonight’s opponents Everton.

In March last year, both clubs were in a similar position to today, with Tottenham fighting for a top-four finish and the Toffees battling relegation, but Conte predicted that Spurs, too, “could slip” down an ultra-competitive League table.

“You’ll have to pay great attention,” Conte said. “Teams that at this moment seem to be in the middle, they could slip.” His implication was clear: without me, Spurs could quickly find themselves in big trouble and even a relegation dogfight of their own.

Read Dan Kilpatrick’s full analysis here!

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Everton vs Tottenham latest odds

17:44 , Jonathan Gorrie

Betfair - Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur

Everton - 5/2

Draw - 23/10

Tottenham Hotspur - 23/20

Betfair - Top Four Finish 2022/23

Manchester United - 2/9

Newcastle United - 4/7

Tottenham Hotspur - 23/10

Liverpool - 11/4

Brighton - 6/1

Betfair - Relegation 2022/23

Southampton - 1/7

Bournemouth - 5/6

Nottingham Forest - 5/6

Everton - 9/5

Leeds United - 13/5

Leicester City - 11/4

Wolves - 16/5

Betfair - Tottenham Manager for first game of EPL 2023/24

Brendan Rodgers - 9/4

Mauricio Pochettino - 7/2

Julian Naglesmann - 6/1

Graham Potter - 6/1

Vincent Kompany - 9/1

Arne Slot - 9/1

Danjuma offered Tottenham hope as Stellini vows fresh selection slate

17:41 , Jonathan Gorrie

Cristian Stellini has told Tottenham‘s players to expect a fresh start on selection during his tenure as interim head coach.

The Italian has handed renewed hope to fringe men like loan forward Arnaut Danjuma, even scotching any issues with Brazil star Richarlison in calling for unity in north London.

Spurs face Everton at Goodison Park on Monday night in their first encounter since Antonio Conte’s departure last week. Conte’s position was left untenable by his remarkable outburst criticising the club and his players after Spurs’s 3-3 draw at Southampton on March 18.

Read the full story here!

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Prediction: Narrow Tottenham win

17:33 , Jonathan Gorrie

Stellini impressed during his few games in charge when Conte was absent after surgery and surely Spurs will be able to muster some kind of response against an Everton team sorely lacking in goals.

Tottenham to win, 2-1.

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Tottenham team news: Lloris and Perisic could play

17:32 , Jonathan Gorrie

Spurs, meanwhile, could well have captain Hugo Lloris back in goal after injury, with Ivan Perisic expected to be fit.

Ryan Sessegnon, Emerson Royal, Yves Bissouma, Ben Davies and Rodrigo Bentancur are all missing though, with Richarlison a key doubt.

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Everton team news: Calvert-Lewin a doubt

17:31 , Jonathan Gorrie

Dyche has confirmed that Dominic Calvert-Lewin is still injured and will not be able to return against Spurs. Elsewhere, Everton have largely a clean bill of health, aside from the long-term absence of Andros Townsend.

Nathan Patterson is fit for the game, although Dyche would not confirm if the Scotland international would come back into the team.

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Where to watch Everton vs Tottenham

17:31 , Jonathan Gorrie

TV channel: In the UK, tonight’s game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR, with coverage of Monday Night Football starting at 7pm.

Live stream: The Sky Go app will allow subscribers to watch on a live stream across mobile devices, laptops, games consoles, tablets and more.

Live blog: Follow all the action with Standard Sport’s dedicated match blog. Chief football correspondent Dan Kilpatrick will be providing expert analysis from the ground.

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Welcome

17:24 , Jonathan Gorrie

Good afternoon and welcome to Standard Sport’s LIVE coverage of Tottenham’s Premier League game away at Everton tonight.

Kick-off from Goodison Park is at 8pm BST.

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