Everton vs LiverpoolManager Ronald Koeman confirmed at his pre-match press conference on Friday afternoon that the Blues have no fresh injury concerns ahead of the 227th Merseyside derby.
The Blues boss will, however, be without Phil Jagielka who serves a one-match suspension following his red card against Arsenal, while Muhamed Besic and Yannick Bolasie (both knee) remain long-term absentees.
For the visitors, Phillipe Coutinho and Marko Grujic have been ruled out - but the Reds could welcome back Emre Can, Daniel Sturridge and Joel Matip on Monday evening.
FORMEverton will be looking to build on Tuesday night’s 2-1 comeback win over Arsenal.
Seamus Coleman’s header on the stroke of half-time cancelled out Alexis Sanchez’s deflected free-kick.
Ashley Williams then netted late on - his first goal for the Club since signing from Swansea City in the summer - to clinch a deserved three points and keep the Blues’ unbeaten home record in 2016/17 in tact.
Liverpool, meanwhile, suffered a 4-3 defeat to Bournemouth earlier this month and followed that up with a 2-2 home draw against West Ham.
But a convincing 3-0 victory over Middlesbrough on the road on Wednesday has boosted Jurgen Klopp’s side up to second in the league table, just six points behind current leaders Chelsea.
CLASSIC MEETING: Everton 3-0 Liverpool, 9 September 2006
Everton continued their great start to the 2006/07 season with a crushing Merseyside derby win against Liverpool at Goodison Park.
Tim Cahill gave Everton the lead with a close-range finish after 23 minutes.
Andy Johnson added Everton's second 12 minutes later, coolly taking advantage of Jamie Carragher's defensive error.
The Blues then soaked up second half pressure before Johnson nodded home a third after Lee Carsley’s shot was fumbled.
ONE TO WATCH: ADAM LALLANA
Boyhood Evertonian Lallana has enjoyed a productive first half of the 2016/17 season, scoring nine times in 18 appearances for club and country.
The 28-year-old netted the opener in the Reds’ 2-2 draw with West Ham earlier this month, before following up that strike with a brace in the 3-0 triumph over Middlesbrough last time out.
Speaking after that game, Lallana spoke about the loss of Phillipe Coutinho and linking up with Roberto Firmino.
He said: “Any team is going to miss Philippe – he is one of the best players in the world.
“But Roberto Firmino, one of my favourite players, was brilliant, putting the team first and sacrificing things that he likes to do when he plays in another position.
“The team comes first all the time. I thought he was brilliant again.”
MAN IN THE MIDDLE: MIKE DEAN
The Wirral-born official will be taking charge of his first match involving Everton or Liverpool for more than a decade.
The last time he took charge of a game involving the Blues was the 1-1 away draw with Wigan Athletic in January 2006.
In all competitions, Dean has officiated 14 games so far in 2016/17, with his most recent Premier League outing being Chelsea’s 1-0 win over West Bromwich Albion at Stamford Bridge.
In those matches, he has flashed 63 yellow cards and three red cards.
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