Last updated: 15th August 2007
FULL TIME It's all over at White Hart Lane and it is a great win for Everton.
92 - England's number one Sublime football from Arteta and Osman sees Johnson played in - but he is denied by a brilliant stop from Robinson.
89 - Pressure Spurs are pushing forward and looking to breakthrough, but they can barely muster a shot, let alone a goal.
86 - Robinson again Johnson continues to cause problems and Robinson is again needed to save at full stretch to keep the Toffees striker at bay.
84 - Wasted Spurs' best attacker is also Chimbonda with his forays down the right flank but this time he wastes possession as he launces a cross over the top of Howard's bar.
80 - Sub Phil Jagielka comes for Anichebe to make his debut for Everton as Moyes looks to shut-up-shop.
78 - Spurs denied Wonderful save from Howard at his near post as Defoe ghosted in at the back post to meet Chimbonda's cross - but the American is equal to it.
74 - Save Robinson keeps Spurs' slim hopes alive as he manages to keep-out Johnson's curling effort.
72 - Frustration Spurs just cannot find a way through and Defoe's wild long-ranger sums up Spurs' current frustration.
67 - Last throw of the dice Jol uses his last change to bring on Wayne Routledge for Stalteri - which sees Zokora move to left back!
65 - First chance Defoe has his first sight of goal as he takes on Hibbert, but Howard shows safe hands to collect low-down.
64 - Foul Arteta is seeing plenty of the ball and he forces Chimbonda into a clumsly challenge. Arteta takes from the right flank and the cross just eludes Stubbs.
62 - Sub Bent is taken off with Jermain Defoe introduced. Bent started well for the home side but faded badly.
61 - Danger Spurs have a very dangerous free-kick 30-yards out. Keane takes but it flys just wide.
58 - Booking Jenas is latest player booked as he pulls back Arteta, as he looked to break once again.
56 - Lull For the first time all night the game has slowed down. Spurs need something to change to get back into the game.
49 - Arteta magic Again Everton push forward through Arteta and he skips his way past Stalteri before firing just inches wide of the post with Robinson beaten.
48 - Post So unlucky for Spurs. Chimbonda crossed into the box and Berbatov rises with a great header but it strikes the post and Bent is unable to latch onto the rebound.
46 - Kick-off Spurs get the second half underway and attack straightaway but Keane's effort is well taken by Howard. Neither side has made any changes at the break.
HALF-TIME Boos ring out at White Hart Lane as after a wonderful first half, Spurs find themslelves 3-1 to an Everton side looking very strong at both ends of the field.
45 - GOAL Alan Stubbs fires home from all of 35-yards as his pile-driver takes a deflection off Zokora and leaves Robinson helpless.
42 - Free-kick The hugely impressive Arteta wins a cheap free-kick of Paul Stalteri. The Spaniard takes the kick himself and he fires just wide of the post.
39 - Good defending Yobo is forced into an acrobatic clearance as intercepts Chimbonda's cross from the right.
37 - GOAL Some brilliant football from Everton sees the ball worked out to Arteta, he chips the ball to the back post for Anichebe who is denied by a great Rocha header - but the ball falls for Leon Osman who volleys home to restore Everton's lead.
34 - Johnson sharp Johnson again has the legs on the Spurs defence and Gardner is forced to scramble clear and he also manages to clear the following corner.
32 - Home offensive Tottenham are looking to push on and Malbranque lines up an effort from the edge of the area, but his goal-bound effort is blocked well by Hibbert.
26 - GOAL Spurs level and it is another set-piece and it is a reversal of fortunes. Anthony Gardner had left Lescott for Everton's opener, but this time the Toffees stopper loses him and he rises to meet Jermaine Jenas's corner and beat Howard.
23 - Spurs counter Another Spurs corner sees the ball drop for Keane and he sets up Berbatov, but his snap-shot is too high. A real pulsating Premier League affair here.
21 - Unlucky Leon Osman rises brilliantly above Pascal Chimbonda to meet a Phil Neville cross, but he cannot get his effort on target.
18 - Sub Kaboul is forced off with an injury and Ricardo Rocha comes on to replace for the young Frenchman.
16 - Johnson running Johnson forces Younes Kaboul into an error and he looks to feed Anichebe but he is denied by a great last-ditch tackle from Didier Zakora.
15 - Chance Victor Anichebe fires in a low shot after good work from Andrew Johnson and Paul Robinson needs to get down well at his near post.
12 - Booking First yellow card is shown to Tottenham's Steed Malbranque for poor challenge. Resulting free-kick sees Arteta flash his shot well wide.
10 - Trouble Bent causing lots of trouble and he forces Tim Howard into a good save, and Tony Hibbert and Yobo only just manage to clear ahead of Berbatov.
8 - Ruled out Spurs see an equaliser from Dimitar Berbatov ruled out - but the Bulgarian is clearly off-side.
6 - Corner Darren Bent pushes forward and forces a corner off Joseph Yobo, but Everton clear.
3 - GOAL Great start for the visitors as Everton take the lead with their first attack as Joleon Lescott rises to head home Mikel Arteta's cross.
Kick-off Everton get the game underway as the rain comes down in North London.
Everton team news Following victory over Wigan David Moyes has named an unchanged XI for The Toffees. Team in full: Howard, Hibbert, Yobo, Stubbs, Lescott, Osman, Neville, Carsley, Arteta, Johnson, Anichebe. Subs: Ruddy, McFadden, Jagielka, Nuno Valente, Pienaar.
Spurs team newsMartin Jol has handed Darren Bent a full debut in place of the injured Teemu Tainio meaning Robbie Keane is likely to feature in midfield. Team in full: Robinson, Chimbonda, Kaboul, Gardner, Stalteri, Zokora, Jenas, Malbranque, Keane, Berbatov, Bent. Subs: Cerny, Defoe, Routledge, Huddlestone, Rocha.
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