Tottenham Hotspur v Everton Match History 1897-2013

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Tottenham Hotspur host Everton at White Hart Lane on Sunday 7th April 2013 (KO 14:05) in the 32nd round of Premier League matches for the 2012-13 season.

Spurs come into the match in 3rd place in the League on 57 points, while Everton are in 6th place on 51 points

This will be the 171st time the two clubs have met.

The first meeting came in April 1897 in an end of season friendly match at Tottenham Marshes which Spurs won 2-1. Everton were founder-members of the Football League and had just finished 7th in the First Division while Spurs were in the Southern League and had finished 4th.

A further friendly was played at Goodison Park on New Year's Day 1902 which Everton won 3-1.

The clubs' first competitive match came in the old First Round (today's Third Round) of the FA Cup in February 1904 at Goodison Park which Spurs won 2-1 with a Vivian Woodward goal and an own goal from Everton's Balmer.

Both clubs embarked on a central European tour in the summer of 1905 an met twice with Everton winning both matches 2-0 in Vienna and 1-0 in Prague.

A second FA Cup meeting came in January 1908 with Spurs losing 1-0 at Everton.

At the end of that season, both Spurs and Everton set sail for a tour of South America and played two exhibition matches in Palermo, Argentina with the first game drawn 0-0 and Everton winning the second 4-0. On the voyage home, Spurs 'borrowed' the ship captain's parrot who lived happilly for a decade at the Tottenham offices in the High Road until it dropped dead the day news came through that Woolwich had stolen Spurs' First Division place in 1919.

The first Football League meetings came in the First Division in the 1909-10 season with Everton winning 4-2 at Goodison and Spurs winning 3-0 at the Lane.

The clubs then met regularly in the First Division up to season 1927-28 with eight wins for Spurs, ten wins for Everton and eight matches drawn.

The only League meetings between the two clubs outside the Top Flight of English Football came in season 1930-31 in the Second Division with Everton winning 4-2 at Goodison Park and Spurs winning 1-0 at White Hart Lane.

The clubs met for two more seasons in Division One before the outbreak of World War Two with a win apiece and two games drawn.

Spurs won a 3rd Round FA Cup tie 3-0 at home in 1934 and a 5th round tie at home in 1937 4-3 after a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park.

The first meeting after WW2 came in the 5th Round at Goodison Park in February 1950 with Everton winning 1-0.

Spurs regained their First Division status in 1950-51 and did the 'double' over Everton on their way to the first Football League Championship won by Tottenham Hotspur with a 2-1 away win and a 3-0 home win. Everton lost their First Division place that same season along with Sheffield Wednesday, while Chelsea escaped the drop on goal average.

Everton were back in the First Division for the 1954-55 season and the clubs have met in the Top Flight for every subsequent season to date, except for 1977-78 when Spurs dropped down to the Second Division for one season.

Bill Nicholson's first game as Tottenham's manager came at White Hart Lane in October 1958 and Spurs were 6-1 up at half-time and went on to beat Everton 10-4.

A League game at White Hart Lane in December 1969 was abandoned due to floodlight failure after 29 minutes.

The two clubs met in February and March of 1986 in a competition called the Screen Sport Super Cup, which was introduced to give teams who would have qualified for the European competitions some compensation, as English clubs were banned from Europe. The first match at White Hart Lane ended goalless while Everton won the return leg 3-1.

The only Football League Cup meeting between the clubs came in the Fourth Round in October 2009 with Spurs winning 2-0 at the Lane with goals from Tom Huddlestone and Robbie Keane.

Both Tottenham Hotspur and Everton were founder-members of the Premier League and are two of the seven clubs who have been ever-present for the entire 21 seasons of the competition, along with Woolwich, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United.

Spurs have taken more points off Everton in the Premier League than from any other opponent. The 71 points won by Spurs against Everton in the 40 matches played to date gives an average of 1.775 points won per game.

The 2010-11 meetings in the Premier League only yielded one point for Spurs, which came in a 1-1 draw at the Lane in October 2010. The reverse fixture in January 2011 was won 1-2 by Everton. The Toffees' goals were scored by Leighton Baines at Spurs and Louis Saha & Seamus Coleman at Goodison Park. Rafael van der Vaart scored both Spurs' goals last season.

Spurs' home game last season was re-arranged from the opening day to January 2012 due to rioting in the Tottenham area. Spurs won the match 2-0 with goals from Aaron Lennon and a belter from Benoit Assou-Ekotto. During the January transfer window, Spurs signed Everton's French striker Louis Saha while Steven Pienaar moved in the opposite direction on loan until the end of the season. The match at Goodison Park in March 2012 was won 1-0 by Everton when Nikica Jelavic scored his first goal for the club in the 22nd minute.

During the Summer of 2012, Everton re-signed Steven Pienaar from Spurs on a permanent basis.

Everton won the fixture at Goodison Park in December 2012 with two very late goals in injury time from Steven Pienaar and Nikica Jelavic after Clint Dempsey had put Tottenham ahead after 76 minutes.

Overall, Spurs have won 61 of the 170 matches played so far with Everton winning 59 and 50 matches drawn.


Jamie Attwell
John Barlow
Nick Barmby
John Brearley
Frank Brettell (Everton player, Spurs manager)
Charlie Brown
Bob Cain
John Cameron (also Spurs manager)
Simon Davies
Anthony Gardner
Paul Gascoigne
David Ginola
Richard Gough

Charlie O'Hagan
Ted Hughes
Pat Jennings
Steve Kelly
John Kirwan
Gary Lineker
Bobby Mimms

Charlie Morgan
Steven Pienaar
Robert Pilch
Louis Saha
Vinny Samways
Pat Van den Hauwe

John Watson
Alex 'Sandy' Young

 
I know a few Evertonians and they always hate playing Spurs, time was Les Ferdinand would always score against them.

Spurs Premier League Goalscorers v Everton...


6 Chris Armstrong
6 Robbie Keane
5 Les Ferdinand
3 Jurgen Klinsmann
2 Paul Allen
2 Darren Anderton
2 David Ginola
2 Jermaine Jenas
2 Dean Marney
2 Gus Poyet
2 Sergei Rebrov
2 Rafael Van der Vaart
1 Benoit Assou-Ekotto
1 Dimitar Berbatov
1 Stephen Carr
1 Darren Caskey
1 Michael Dawson
1 Jermain Defoe
1 Clint Dempsey
1 Matthew Etherington
1 Anthony Gardner
1 Steffan Iversen
1 Frédéric Kanouté
1 Aaron Lennon
1 Oyvind Leonhardsen
1 Garry Mabbutt
1 Pablo Mendes
1 Mido
1 Luka Modric
1 Noe Pamarot
1 Roman Pavlyuchenko
1 Steve Sedgley
1 Teddy Sheringham
1 Tim Sherwood
1 Andy Turner
1 Ramon Vega
1 Reto Ziegler
61 Total Goals
 
That list confirms my suspicions: Everton are the biggest English team (and surely one of the only PL teams) Mr. Bale has yet to score against.
I bet he knows it too. Let's hope so..:balesnarl:
 
This is stacked derby with Ginola, Gasciogne, Lineker and Jennings all having played there. Could all easily be in a potential Spurs best XI.
 
"Played for Spurs and Everton..."

To include Pat Jennings is a slight exaggeration. He never played and was never even on the bench. He was signed for one match, the cup final in 86, as "cover" because Southall had injured himself.

Seeing that they lost, they probably would have been better off playing big Pat rather than their reserve keeper, a certain Bobby Mimms!
 
That list confirms my suspicions: Everton are the biggest English team (and surely one of the only PL teams) Mr. Bale has yet to score against.
I bet he knows it too. Let's hope so..:balesnarl:

Gareth Bale's Premier League Goals with Spurs...

5 Woolwich
3 Aston Villa
3 Newcastle United
3 Norwich City
3 West Ham United
3 Wigan Athletic
2 Blackburn Rovers
2 Fulham
2 Queens Park Rangers
2 Stoke City
1 Bolton Wanderers
1 Burnley
1 Chelsea
1 Liverpool
1 Manchester City
1 Manchester United
1 Reading
1 Southampton
1 Swansea City
1 West Bromwich Albion
0 Birmingham City
0 Blackpool
0 Everton
0 Hull City
0 Middlesbrough
0 Portsmouth
0 Sunderland
0 Wolverhampton W
38 Total PL Goals
 
Man the game at Goodison this season hurt SO much, I've still got the internal scars!!!

Possibly one of the cruelest defeats of recent memory, but not as painful as watching Drogba slot home that cunting penalty in the CL final... That was cruelty of a new level!

We really need to right a wrong next Sunday, I just hope we don't have to leave it as late as Everton did to beat us!!!!
 
Yep, I thought Sunderland might be the other one that's eluded him so far. An impressive list though. Hopefully he can complete the (current) set this season.
 
Spurs should do well against Everton at home! Fellaini & Pienaar both suspended and Mirallas & Hibbert both injured it looks like if we turn up and stay switched on for the full 90 minutes we should ride through his fixture and grab the three points. Easier said than done eh!
 
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