Everton vs Manchester UnitedRonald Koeman revealed in his pre-Manchester United press conference that only Muhamed Besic is missing as his side prepare to face the Red Devils.
The Bosnian, however, is making good progress according to the Blues boss, who added he hopes to welcome the midfielder back to training in early February.
Meanwhile, United manager Jose Mourinho has said Luke Shaw could miss out after being forced off against West Ham in midweek, but Paul Pogba and Marouane Fellaini are back from suspension. Wayne Rooney serves a one-match ban after collecting his fifth booking of the season against the Hammers.
FormEverton are looking to return to winning ways after losing to Southampton last time out.
Charlie Austin netted what proved to be the winner after just 41 seconds at St Mary’s.
That result means the Blues have won just once in their last eight games, however they remain seventh in the table and could move above United into sixth with a victory.
United, meanwhile, head to Goodison on the back of successive games against West Ham United.
A 1-1 draw at Old Trafford in the league was quickly followed by an emphatic United 4-1 victory over the Hammers in the EFL Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday.
One To Watch – Bastian Schweinsteiger
The former Germany international captain has changed his fortunes at Old Trafford this season. Training away from the first-team squad at the start of the campaign, he has impressed Mourinho with his attitude and recently made his first appearance under the Portuguese in the EFL Cup win over West Ham.
That may have only lasted eight minutes but it is a start for the former Bayern Munich man. "Everybody was happy as when he was not training with the team he did it with a professional way,” said Mourinho in his press conference ahead of Sunday. “He was continually working for a month, so we saw this as a good opportunity for him to play a little bit... he is one who can help us."
Man in the Middle – Michael OliverTaking charge of his 178th Premier League match, Michael Oliver will be the man with the whistle on Sunday.
So far this campaign, he has overseen 14 games, including two Champions League fixtures and a World Cup qualifier in Sweden, issuing 47 yellow cards and no reds.
He was at Goodison back in August officiating the Blues’ 1-0 win over Stoke City and at the Etihad when Everton earned a 1-1 draw at Manchester City.
Live coverageAs always, there will be free live audio commentary of Saturday’s contest here on evertonfc.com.
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