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Roy Keane and Ian Wright predict who’s going to win on Saturday… Tottenham or Everton
Ahead of a meeting between Tottenham Hotspur and Everton this weekend, Roy Keane and Ian Wright have now disagreed on the outcome.
It’s shaping up to be a fascinating affair, two teams in excellent form, and the game will be something of a clash of styles.

Sean Dyche’s Everton side are definitely more expansive than his team’s in the past, but the prospect of playing a line as high as Spurs would probably terrify him and his staff.
Ange Postecoglou’s team are probably the best side in the league for a neutral to watch right now, a team that always delivers 90 minutes of chaos.
That being said, Roy Keane and Ian Wright have now delivered their verdicts on Everton’s trip to Tottenham on the weekend.
The duo were speaking on the ‘’ podcast and had differing opinions.
Whilst Keane backed Postecoglou’s improving side, Wright wasn’t so convinced.
Keane said: “Everton have a goal in them, set piece. 3-1 Spurs. Ange is doing well.”
Wright replied: “I’d have gone 2-2.”
Of course, both sides will probably be coming into the game believing they can win – without Everton’s point deduction they would now be a top half Premier League team.
Roy Keane and Ian Wright disagree over Everton’s trip to Tottenham this weekend
Postecoglou’s side must now see the busy festive period to come as a huge opportunity for this side.
Although most teams competing with Tottenham are juggling a ton of games right, the schedule has been light in North London.

Whilst Manchester City are away playing games in Saudi Arabia, Spurs are at home, recovering and planning for their next league match.
And although Postecoglou’s team are still missing some key players, it does have to be seen as a huge advantage.
Dyche’s Everton team racked up another 90 minutes against Fulham in the EFL Cup on Tuesday, a night that did end in disappointment.
And Everton fans will now be pleased to see Ian Wright backing their side to get a result at Tottenham, even if Roy Keane didn’t agree.
It’s a testing period for all sides, and an extremely telling one for each side’s aspirations.
Go on a winning run, and Postecoglou’s Spurs are firmly in the conversation for a Champions League spot.
And in order to fulfil that ambition, Tottenham have actually now been quoted a price for one Everton youngster.