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PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: White Hart Lane Date: Sunday, 30 November Kick-off: 1500 GMT
Coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra & BBC Radio Merseyside 95.8 FM, updates on BBC Sport website & highlights on MOTD 2 <hr> <!-- S SF -->Ledley King (knee) and Jermaine Jenas (toe) should return for Tottenham.
Vedran Corluka and Roman Pavlyuchenko are back in the squad after being cup-tied for the midweek Uefa Cup game against NEC Nijmegen.
Full-backs Tony Hibbert (thigh strain) and Nuno Valente (knee) miss out for Everton who have injury problems.
James Vaughan (cartilage) is out until the new year while strikers Victor Anichebe and Louis Saha (hamstring) and Steven Pienaar (knee) are also missing. <!-- E SF -->
<hr> Tottenham (from): Gomes, Cesar, Bale, Gunter, Dawson, Assou-Ekotto, Woodgate, Corluka, King, Stalteri, Rocha, Zokora, Bentley, Huddlestone, Jenas, Gilberto, O'Hara, Bostock, Lennon, Jenas, Taarabt, Boateng, Ghaly, Bent, Campbell, Pavlyuchenko.
Everton (from): Howard, Neville, Lescott, Yobo, Jagielka, Baines, Arteta, Osman, Cahill, Fellaini, Yakubu, Saha, Anichebe, Nash, Castillo, Rodwell, Gosling, Jutkiewicz, Baxter.
<hr> Everton manager David Moyes ahead of his 300th game in charge:
"Last season we found a style that was near to what I want, and we played some good football in a relaxed manner. That is what I want and we can continue to achieve that.
"We want the progress. I have been desperate to end the good and bad seasons that seemed to follow each other. Now we have done that and we are getting top-six finishes.
"Everton is in a healthier position now than when I took over 299 games ago."
Facts and Figures
Everton's 300th game under David Moyes is away to a Tottenham side, rejuvenated under Harry Redknapp.
Both clubs have lost just one of their last six Premier League matches. Spurs go into the weekend in the bottom five, but third in the Premier League's "Last Six Current Form" table.
These Premier League ever-presents have lost more games in this league than any other clubs (Spurs 239, Everton 247) and conceded more goals (Spurs 867, Everton 830).
Everton took 15 attempts to gain their first Premier League victory at White Hart Lane; now they're aiming to complete a hat-trick of successive top-flight wins on Tottenham turf.
Tottenham have gained more victories (17), scored more goals (51) and secured more points (62) against Everton than any other club in the Premier League.
Distance between the clubs: 215 miles (345 kilometres)