
"Not unexpectedly, both Gueye and Ndiaye come straight back into the Everton XI. Rohl can count himself a little unlucky to find himself back on the bench after his Villa heroics, while Barry and McNeil are preferred to Beto and Dibling. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is available again for the first time since 13 December, but is among the subs. As mentioned in the preamble, Grealish is injured."
"The home side will line up in a 4-2-3-1. Just as he was in the wins over Derby and Fulham, Darlow gets the nod in net for Leeds. Peek Facundo Buonanotte on the bench for the visitors after his loan move from Brighton the Argentinian is one of many attacking options available to come on with Piroe, Nmecha, Okafor and Gnonto. Leeds will line up in a 3-5-2, with Bogle and Justin giving the width as the wing backs and Aaronson floating behind Calvert-Lewin."
"Welcome to the Jermaine Beckford Derby! It's a big night for both of these sides. Everton will go seventh (!) with victory tonight and David Moyes welcomes back both Iliman Ndiaye and Idrissa Gueye after their Afcon-winning exploits with Senegal. With Jack Grealish injured, Ndiaye will surely be straight back into the XI, but how Moyes judges the rest of his team will be interesting after the excellent away performance to beat title-chasing Aston Villa last time out."
Everton recall Idrissa Gueye and Iliman Ndiaye to their starting XI after AFCON. Jack Grealish remains sidelined through injury, prompting Ndiaye's inclusion. Everton adopt a 4-2-3-1 formation with Pickford in goal and McNeil, Barry and Armstrong among midfield and attack; Rohl drops to the bench and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is named among substitutes. Leeds start with Darlow in goal and a 3-5-2 system featuring wing-backs Bogle and Justin, Aaronson behind Calvert-Lewin, and a deep attacking bench including Buonanotte, Piroe, Nmecha and Gnonto. A victory would move Everton to seventh place in the table. Simon Hooper is referee.
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