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Everton v Manchester United
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Everton have won four of their last seven home Premier League games against Man Utd, including a 4-0 victory last season (D1 L2). The Toffees had only won three of their first 20 against them at Goodison Park in the competition (D3 L14).
Manchester United are winless in their last two league games against Everton (D1 L1), last going longer without a victory against them between October 1988 and March 1990 (four games).
Manchester United have won just one of their last 13 Premier League games played on the first day of a month (D8 L4), though that victory did come at Everton, on New Year’s Day 2018 (2-0).
Since losing 0-2 against Norwich in Marco Silva’s last home game in charge, Everton are unbeaten in six Premier League matches at Goodison Park (W4 D2).
Manchester United have won their last two Premier League games by an aggregate score of 5-0. They last won three in a row without conceding in January 2018.
Everton have scored in their last nine Premier League games (all under Carlo Ancelotti) – only Liverpool (36) are on a longer current run. However, Manchester United have kept three consecutive Premier League clean sheets, as many as they had in their previous 23.
Everton’s Gylfi Sigurdsson has been directly involved in nine goals in his last nine Premier League games against Manchester United (5 goals, 4 assists).
In all competitions, Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti has lost each of his last three meetings with Manchester United – as many as he’d lost in his first 11 against the Red Devils (W6 D2 L3).
Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin has scored 12 Premier League goals this season – the last English player to score more in a single campaign for the club was Paul Rideout in 1994-95 (14).
Since his debut for the club, Bruno Fernandes has had more shots (10), provided more assists (2) and created more chances (7) than any other Manchester United player in the Premier League.
Tottenham v Wolves
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Spurs have lost just one of their last seven league games against Wolves (W4 D2), though it was in their home meeting with them last season, losing 3-1.
Wolves won this exact fixture 3-1 last season – they’ve never won back-to-back away league games against Spurs before.
Tottenham are looking to secure three consecutive league wins at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time since their first three such games at the ground in April 2019.
Since their promotion in 2018, Wolves are unbeaten in each of their eight Premier League games in London (W3 D5) – it’s their longest unbeaten run in the capital in the top-flight since a run of 11 between 1972 and 1974.
Coming in to this weekend’s fixtures, only the top two sides Liverpool and Manchester City have won more Premier League points than Spurs since José Mourinho took charge.
Wolves have kept three consecutive clean sheets in the Premier League, as many as they had in their previous 23 games in the competition. Despite this, Wolves have both scored and conceded in a league-high 19 different Premier League games this season.
Wolves have scored the first goal in fewer games than any other side in the Premier League this season (7 – W6 D1). However, they’ve avoided defeat in 11 of the 17 games in which they’ve shipped the first goal (W3 D8 L6).
Since netting in the reverse fixture against Wolves in December, Tottenham’s Lucas Moura hasn’t scored in any of his last 10 Premier League games, with the Brazilian starting nine of those matches.
Wolves’ Raúl Jiménez has scored 12 goals in 27 Premier League games this season, just one fewer than he managed in 38 games last term.
Nuno Espírito Santo has won 25 of his 65 Premier League games as Wolves manager, as many as Mick McCarthy managed in 101 games in charge of the club. The Portuguese has managed 30% of Wolves’ Premier League games (65/217), and has been responsible for 43% of their wins in the competition (25/57).
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