With two games left, Everton already have amassed six more points than they managed in the whole of last season, and the chances are that they will finish fifth, rather than sixth.
They could still qualify for the Uefa Champions League, too, though that would require Arsenal to fail to win one of the their remaining games, against West Bromwich Albion and Norwich City.
But even if Everton do not reach the Champions League, Europa League football is almost secure.
So far, David Moyes's departure a year ago as manager has worked out very well for Everton. There were dissenting voices in his final seasons about his supposedly over-cautious approach, but losing the manager who had established them as a regular top-six club nonetheless must have caused a certain anxiety at the club.
Roberto Martinez, though, has been a breath of fresh air. The football has been zestier and more fun to watch, and they at last have managed to win away at a top-four club, something they never accomplished under Moyes. Admittedly, that "top-four" club was Manchester United, who now, partly thanks to Moyes, are no longer a top-four club. Yet the general point remains.
It is a little unfair to slight the work Moyes did to lay the foundations, but there is a sense that by the end, he was holding Everton back.
Moyes was always a calm figure in public, affable and decent, and it feels churlish to be critical of somebody who did little wrong in that regard, but there is an energy about Martinez that makes it feel as though Everton are moving forward.
He has an easy charisma and a habit of answering almost any question in full rat-a-tat paragraphs that convey conviction,
After Everton had, a bit unluckily, lost away at Tottenham earlier in the season, for instance, he pitched the tone exactly right.
He noted that Everton deserved to win, but rather than lamenting their misfortune, he insisted that if the two teams kept playing like that his would finish on top.
With two games remaining, Everton are leading Spurs by three points.
Martinez’s comments ahead of Saturday’s game were similarly positive, talking about why the match resonates for his club and the reasons not to get hung up on what it might mean for others. Liverpool, for example, need Manchester City to drop a point if they are to win the league, and some Everton fans might be happy to lose today, given that it would help City finish ahead of their arch-rivals at Liverpool.
“We are not in a season where we are playing for nothing, just making up the numbers,” Martinez said. “We are not that sort of football club. The values we have as a football club mean we would never contemplate not to give our all in a game, especially when we have so much to fight for.
“I don’t think there is any doubt about the integrity of our football club towards the league. We are a club who want to win every single game. They are precious points for us and we can’t really afford not to give everything we have got for every point we have got left.
“If that adds some spice in the twists and turns of the title race, so be it. As to helping other teams, that is not the way we do our work. It is not as if we are coming out on the pitch to do anyone a favour. The fans are the first ones who want to come to Goodison to enjoy and be proud of the team.”
A point from their final two games – Everton visit Hull City on the last weekend – would guarantee Europa League football and that would be a further challenge for Martinez. He seems already to have secured Gerard Delofeu on loan for next year, but two other key players, Gareth Barry and Romelu Lukaku, will end their loan spells at the end of the season.
Even beyond those three, strengthening of the squad is necessary if Everton are to prosper in the league and Europe next season. Many managers seem to regard the Europa League as a chore: Martinez, you suspect, will attack it with the positivity he ascribes to everything.
That, perhaps, is the major difference between Martinez and Moyes: rather than worrying about what could go wrong in a given situation, he looks for the advantages.
Before tackling that hurdle, though, Martinez has the more immediate task of helping his club’s biggest rivals win the league.
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Results
2pm: Handicap Dh 90,000 1,800m; Winner: Majestic Thunder, Tadhg O’Shea (jockey), Satish Seemar (trainer).
2.30pm: Handicap Dh120,000 1,950m; Winner: Just A Penny, Sam Hitchcott, Doug Watson.
3pm: Handicap Dh105,000 1,600m; Winner: Native Appeal, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watson.
3.30pm: Jebel Ali Classic Conditions Dh300,000 1,400m; Winner: Thegreatcollection, Adrie de Vries, Doug Watson.
4pm: Maiden Dh75,000 1,600m; Winner: Oktalgano, Xavier Ziani, Salem bin Ghadayer.
4.30pm: Conditions Dh250,000 1,400m; Winner: Madame Ellingtina, Richard Mullen, Satish Seemar.
5pm: Maiden Dh75,000 1,600m; Winner: Mystery Land, Fabrice Veron, Helal Al Alawi.
5.30pm: Handicap Dh85,000 1,000m; Winner: Shanaghai City, Jesus Rosales, Rashed Bouresly.
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Results
1. Mathieu van der Poel (NED) Alpecin-Fenix - 3:45:47
2. David Dekker (NED) Jumbo-Visma - same time
3. Michael Morkov (DEN) Deceuninck-QuickStep
4. Emils Liepins (LAT) Trek-Segafredo
5. Elia Viviani (ITA) Cofidis
6. Tadej Pogacar (SLO UAE Team Emirates
7. Anthony Roux (FRA) Groupama-FDJ
8. Chris Harper (AUS) Jumbo-Visma - 0:00:03
9. Joao Almeida (POR) Deceuninck-QuickStep
10. Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck-QuickStep
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- Suspend strict budget rules to allow member countries to step up defence spending
- Create new "instrument" providing €150 billion of loans to member countries for defence investment
- Use the existing EU budget to direct more funds towards defence-related investment
- Engage the bloc's European Investment Bank to drop limits on lending to defence firms
- Create a savings and investments union to help companies access capital
FIXTURES
All times UAE ( 4 GMT)
Saturday
Fiorentina v Torino (8pm)
Hellas Verona v Roma (10.45pm)
Sunday
Parma v Napoli (2.30pm)
Genoa v Crotone (5pm)
Sassuolo v Cagliari (8pm)
Juventus v Sampdoria (10.45pm)
Monday
AC Milan v Bologna (10.45om)
Playing September 30
Benevento v Inter Milan (8pm)
Udinese v Spezia (8pm)
Lazio v Atalanta (10.45pm)
RESULTS
Bantamweight:
Zia Mashwani (PAK) bt Chris Corton (PHI)
Super lightweight:
Flavio Serafin (BRA) bt Mohammad Al Khatib (JOR)
Super lightweight:
Dwight Brooks (USA) bt Alex Nacfur (BRA)
Bantamweight:
Tariq Ismail (CAN) bt Jalal Al Daaja (JOR)
Featherweight:
Abdullatip Magomedov (RUS) bt Sulaiman Al Modhyan (KUW)
Middleweight:
Mohammad Fakhreddine (LEB) bt Christofer Silva (BRA)
Middleweight:
Rustam Chsiev (RUS) bt Tarek Suleiman (SYR)
Welterweight:
Khamzat Chimaev (SWE) bt Mzwandile Hlongwa (RSA)
Lightweight:
Alex Martinez (CAN) bt Anas Siraj Mounir (MAR)
Welterweight:
Jarrah Al Selawi (JOR) bt Abdoul Abdouraguimov (FRA)
A State of Passion
Directors: Carol Mansour and Muna Khalidi
Stars: Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah
Rating: 4/5
Indoor cricket World Cup:
Insportz, Dubai, September 16-23
UAE fixtures:
Men
Saturday, September 16 – 1.45pm, v New Zealand
Sunday, September 17 – 10.30am, v Australia; 3.45pm, v South Africa
Monday, September 18 – 2pm, v England; 7.15pm, v India
Tuesday, September 19 – 12.15pm, v Singapore; 5.30pm, v Sri Lanka
Thursday, September 21 – 2pm v Malaysia
Friday, September 22 – 3.30pm, semi-final
Saturday, September 23 – 3pm, grand final
Women
Saturday, September 16 – 5.15pm, v Australia
Sunday, September 17 – 2pm, v South Africa; 7.15pm, v New Zealand
Monday, September 18 – 5.30pm, v England
Tuesday, September 19 – 10.30am, v New Zealand; 3.45pm, v South Africa
Thursday, September 21 – 12.15pm, v Australia
Friday, September 22 – 1.30pm, semi-final
Saturday, September 23 – 1pm, grand final
MATCH INFO
Chelsea 1
Alonso (62')
Huddersfield Town 1
Depoitre (50')
Sunday's games
All times UAE:
Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace, 4pm
Manchester City v Arsenal, 6.15pm
Everton v Watford, 8.30pm
Chelsea v Manchester United, 8.30pm
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Monday's results
- UAE beat Bahrain by 51 runs
- Qatar beat Maldives by 44 runs
- Saudi Arabia beat Kuwait by seven wickets