Spurs have one last chance to put it in the box as they win a corner and Perisic swings it in. Simms is there at the near post to clear his lines, and it gets a loud cheer from the home fans.
90' +5
Yet again, Spurs are creating all of their own problems as another backpass is played to Lloris. Davies bears down on him quickly and blocks the clearance, but it bounces out for a goal-kick. They get away with one there!
90' +2
We're into six minutes of stoppage time here, and Spurs are trying to catch Everton out after the restart. It's worked out to Perisic on the left, and he hits a low shot towards the near post but hits the side netting.
90'
M. Keane has scored a goal for Everton! Assist by B. Godfrey.
Godfrey surely wasn't expecting to be teeing up a goal when he squared it to Keane on his left, but he played in the defender in space.
WHAT A GOAL! After giving away the earlier penalty, Keane equalises! Spurs are slow to close him down when it's squared to him by Godfrey so he decides to run at goal himself. Skipp slides in, so he takes on the shot early and it swerves through the air, leaving Lloris stranded, and skims the inside of the post on the way in. 1-1!
88'
Lucas Moura goes off after a red card!
LUCAS IS SENT OFF! The Brazilian flicked a header straight onto Keane and tried to make up for his error by chasing down the defender. He's very late though, stepping on Keane's ankle with his studs, and he knows straight away he's in trouble. The referee pulls out another straight red, and it's 10 against 10 here!
87'
Garner steps up to take the free-kick he won, and he teases it towards the far post. Davies is the closest to it, but there's too much pace on the cross for him to get there.
86'
Spurs are still causing a lot of their own problems here and Sanchez brings Garner down for an Everton free-kick in a good position.
84'
J. Garner enters the game and replaces I. Gueye.
And Gueye is also taken off, as Garner makes his first appearance since returning from injury.
83'
T. Davies enters the game and replaces A. Onana.
Another double change for Everton here. Onana is going off for Davies.
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82'
Lucas Moura enters the game and replaces Son Heung-Min.
Second change for Spurs now and it's Son that's making way for Lucas.
81'
There are big shouts for a handball from the Everton fans and players against Porro. The wing-back's arms were tight to his side when Mykolenko's cross struck him though, and the referee quickly waves off the penalty claims.
79'
C. Romero gets yellow.
Romero takes one touch too many in the end and catches Onana as he tries to keep hold of it. He's booked for the challenge.
77'
E. Simms enters the game and replaces D. Gray.
D. Sánchez enters the game and replaces C. Lenglet.
Spurs are also making a change of their own, and it's Lenglet that's replaced by Sanchez.
And Simms, who scored a late equaliser last time out, comes on for Gray.
Dyche is making a double change as he looks to take advantage of his side's momentum. Coleman is the first to go off, with Mykolenko on for him.
76'
V. Mykolenko enters the game and replaces S. Coleman.
74'
After being put under a lot of pressure in the last few minutes, Spurs manage to break out of their own half, with Porro leading the charge down the right. He whips it in but hits the side netting.
72'
Lloris plays it to Romero on the edge of the box, despite two Everton players hovering next to him. He's in no hurry to clear the ball and cheaply gives it away, which earns him a furious reaction from Hojbjerg.
70'
Everton are trying to push upfield and get themselves quickly back into this game. Spurs drop deep into their shape though, and they're making it difficult for the hosts to get forward.
68'
Penalty goal scored by H. Kane for Tottenham Hotspur!
KANE SCORES! The referee's whistle goes, but Kane takes his time, standing over the ball and trying to psych Pickford out. He takes a short run-up, firing it low into the bottom left corner, sending Pickford the wrong way. 1-0 Spurs!
64'
C. Lenglet gets yellow.
Lenglet tripped as Iwobi ran past him, so the defender tried to drag him down by the shirt. The referee initially played the advantage but has now gone back to book the Frenchman.
62'
Dyche is urging his players to keep their cool as the fans continue to air their frustration at the referee. Spurs are back in possession, and they're once again patiently trying to break their hosts down.
60'
H. Kane gets yellow.
After receiving treatment and getting back to his feet, Kane is shown a yellow card for his own push on Doucoure.
58'
A. Doucouré goes off after a red card!
DOUCOURE IS SENT OFF! It's a moment of madness from the midfielder! Gray is pushed off the ball by Kane, who then has nowhere to go once he's won it. Doucoure gets across to dispossess him before pushing Kane away once and then hitting him in the face. He tries to protest his innocence, but the referee has no doubts as he shows him a straight red. Everton are down to 10!
57'
Perisic hits a cross against Godfrey, who hooks it away to set Doucoure away again. He's forced wide by Lenglet and does well to win a corner, but they can't make anything of it.
55'
It's better from Everton here as they pass their way through Spurs' midfield. McNeil finds himself in space down the left and curls in a good cross, but Gray can't get to it before Dier.
51'
Perisic's corner is half-cleared by Godfrey, and Kulusevski keeps it alive by laying it off to Porro. He does well to shrug off Doucoure to get to the edge of the box before firing a wild shot high into the stands.
49'
Spurs are keeping Everton penned back deep in their own half as they look to try and open them up. They switch it from right to left, with Perisic clipping in a good cross, but Godfrey gets in front of Kane at the far post.
46'
Everton get us back underway for the second half!
45' +4
HALF-TIME: EVERTON 0-0 TOTTENHAM.
45' +2
Pickford goes long with a free-kick, and Iwobi gets the better of Lenglet again with a clever turn. Once more, the cross lets him down though as he drills it against Dier.
45'
Porro squares it to Kane on the edge of the box, but he's crowded out by three Everton players. He manages to squeeze it back to Kulusevski, but he can't pick out a cross.
42'
Dier just beats Tarkowski to it in the air, but his clearance goes as far as McNeil. He whips in a better cross from the left, but nobody is at the far post for Everton.
36'
Godfrey commits himself to a challenge he doesn't win, and it allows Spurs to break quickly. It's switched out to Kane, who lifts an early cross into the far post, but Coleman beats Perisic to it.
34'
It's better from Spurs here as Hojbjerg clips it out to Porro, and he bursts past Godfrey to pull it back from the byline. Nobody is in the box for the visitors though, and Keane comfortably clears.
32'
Spurs just can't keep hold of the ball when they advance into the final third at the moment. Lenglet and Porro both lose the ball cheaply in good positions, and Everton play out from the back.
30'
Everton win another free-kick, this time on the left, and Spurs fail to clear their lines properly once more. It's worked out to Coleman on the far side, and he picks out Doucoure with his cross, but his header loops high and wide.
28'
Everton quickly win it back from Spurs' throw-in and Iwobi whips another good cross in from the right. Porro leisurely knocks it back to Lloris, not realising that McNeil is behind him, but the keeper deals with it just in time.
26'
The ball rolls out for a throw-in, so the referee uses the opportunity to pause the game to give the Muslim players the chance to break their fast.
22'
Gray wins a free-kick down the right and swings it into the box. Spurs can't clear their lines, and Skipp kicks it out of Lloris' hands, but the keeper recovers quickly to pounce on the loose ball before Onana.
18'
Iwobi wriggles away from Lenglet with a clever drop of the shoulder but lets himself down as he drills his cross straight at Dier. Gray follows in on the rebound but fires his shot against Romero.
12'
It's another good interception, this time it's Keane that stops Kane from breaking. He lays it off to Onana, who lifts it into the box, but it's nowhere near the run of Iwobi.
8'
Spurs neatly play themselves out of a tight spot in their own half, and it opens up the space for Hojbjerg to drive through the middle. He looks to play an early throughball into Kane, but Gueye steps in to cut it out.
4'
There's a nervy moment at the back for Spurs as Romero touches it back to Lloris, not spotting Gray hovering on the edge of the six-yard box. The keeper scrambles off his line and just manages to clear it in time.
1'
Skipp gets the game underway for Spurs!
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Premier League meeting between Everton and Tottenham at Goodison Park!
EVERTON STARTING XI (4-5-1): Jordan Pickford; Seamus Coleman, Michael Keane, James Tarkowski, Ben Godfrey; Alex Iwobi, Abdoulaye Doucoure, Idrissa Gueye, Amadou Onana, Dwight McNeil; Demarai Gray.
EVERTON SUBS: Asmir Begovic, James Garner, Conor Coady, Neal Maupay, Yerry Mina, Tom Davies, Mason Holgate, Ellis Simms, Vitalii Mykolenko.
TOTTENHAM STARTING XI (3-4-2-1): Hugo Lloris; Cristian Romero, Eric Dier, Clement Lenglet; Pedro Porro, Oliver Skipp, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Ivan Perisic; Dejan Kulusevski, Son Heung-Min; Harry Kane.
TOTTENHAM SUBS: Alfie Devine, Lucas Moura, Davinson Sanchez, Japhet Tanganga, Brandon Austin, Arnaut Danjuma, Fraser Forster, Romaine Mundle, Pape Sarr.
The teams are out on the pitch now, with kick-off just moments away!
Dyche will be the happier of the two managers at the break, but he'll know that his side need to take their chances in the second half. Stellini was a frustrated figure for much of the first half and will need to find a way to get his front three more involved, as Spurs haven't offered too much in the final third.
It's been a chaotic few weeks for Spurs, with Antonio Conte being sacked during the international break after his scathing interview following their draw with Southampton. Cristian Stellini is stepping in for him, and they can move up to third with a win today. He's taking over a side that have won just one of their last five outings in all competitions (D2 L2), and who squandered a 3-1 lead to draw 3-3 with the Saints in Conte's final match. As for Everton, they've slipped into the bottom three due to results over the weekend, but they'll move back out if they avoid defeat here. They've lost just three of their eight matches under Sean Dyche (W3 D2), and have won three of their four home games in that time, all by a 1-0 scoreline.
That's all for today, goodbye!
For the second game running, Spurs squander a lead in a draw, but it is enough to lift them above Manchester United and into fourth place. Next up for them is Brighton and Hove Albion at home. That point is also enough to move Everton out of the relegation zone and into 15th. They travel to United on Saturday.
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