Summary

  • Listen to Tottenham v Liverpool on BBC Radio London & online

  • Kane rounds stranded Mignolet for first and then sets up Son

  • Alli's volley on edge of area & Kane finish after Mignolet flaps at cross

  • Salah puts away Henderson through ball for Liverpool

  • Everton in relegation zone after losing 5-2 to Arsenal

  1. Moyes back?published at 12:08 British Summer Time 22 October 2017

    Everton v Arsenal (13:30 BST)

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    It's never a good sign for a manager when a back page of a paper is already talking about your replacement before you've even been sacked.

    The Mirror say that Everton are looking at bringing back David Moyes!, external

    Thoughts?!

  2. Ban the fanpublished at 12:07 British Summer Time 22 October 2017

    Everton v Arsenal (13:30 BST)

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    Everton have banned the child-carrying supporter involved in a confrontation with a Lyon player during Thursday's Europa League defeatat Goodison Park.

    The club have also contacted Merseyside Police, who are investigating.

    Everton's Ashley Williams sparked the melee which saw an Everton fan - carrying a small child - appear to push Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes.

    European football's governing body Uefa has charged Everton with "aggressions by supporters against players".

    Uefa will deal with the case at a disciplinary hearing on 16 November.

  3. Today's gamespublished at 12:04 British Summer Time 22 October 2017

    Four massive clubs. Six points up for grabs. Merseyside v north London

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    Everton v Arsenal (13:30 BST)

    Tottenham v Liverpool (16:00 BST)

  4. Under the microscopepublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 22 October 2017

    Everton v Arsenal (13:30 BST)

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    A manager being under pressure as we approach Halloween is not exactly news.

    Leicester are managerless after sacking Craig Shakespeare.

    Slaven Bilic says he is "not worried" but is "realistic" about his future at West Ham.

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    Saturday's results saw plenty of fans get in touch to criticise Mark Hughes at Stoke and Tony Pulis at West Brom.

    Even Antonio Conte, a few months after pocketing the title for Chelsea, has come under fire.

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    But nobody has got it as tough as Ronald Koeman at Everton right now.

    He's only out of the relegation zone on goal difference, has two wins in the league all season and had to see fans fighting with Lyon players during another midweek defeat.

    What a time to be welcoming Arsenal...