Everton boss Marco Silva has a fully-fit squad to choose from for the visit of Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
Past five Premier League matches
Everton
Manchester City (a) Lost 3-1
Watford (h) Drew 2-2
Newcastle United (h) Drew 1-1
Liverpool (a) Lost 1-0
Cardiff City (h) Won 1-0
Everton
Top goalscorers
1. Richarlison 8
2. Gylfi Sigurdson 6
3. Dominic Calvert-Lewin: 3
Spurs are without defenders Serge Aurier and Jan Vertonghen, while midfielders Mousa Dembele, Eric Dier and Victor Wanyama also remain sidelined.
Centre-back Davinson Sanchez could return, however, having recovered from a hamstring injury.
TEAM FORM
Past five Premier League matches
Everton
Manchester City (a) Lost 3-1
Watford (h) Drew 2-2
Newcastle United (h) Drew 1-1
Liverpool (a) Lost 1-0
Cardiff City (h) Won 1-0
Tottenham Hotspur
Burnley (h) Won 1-0
Leicester City (a) Won 2-0
Southampton (h) Won 3-1
Arsenal (a) Lost 4-2
Chelsea (h) Won 3-1
Burnley (h) Won 1-0
Leicester City (a) Won 2-0
Southampton (h) Won 3-1
Arsenal (a) Lost 4-2
Chelsea (h) Won 3-1
PLAYER STATISTICS (Premier League)
Everton
Top goalscorers
1. Richarlison 8
2. Gylfi Sigurdson 6
3. Dominic Calvert-Lewin: 3
Tottenham Hotspur
Top goalscorers
1. Harry Kane: 9
2. Lucas Moura: 5
3. Erik Lamela: 4
KEY FACTS AND MILESTONES
A victory on Sunday would be Everton’s 50th over Spurs in the league.
If he features against Tottenham, it will be Seamus Coleman’s 273rd appearance for Everton all competitions – the same total managed by Toffees legends Alex Young and Duncan Ferguson
If Everton hit three goals on Sunday, it will bring up 7,000 for the Blues in the top-flight.