TEAM NEWSEverton will be without Seamus Coleman after the full-back picked up a calf problem in the Capital One Cup victory over Manchester City.
Two other players also suffered knocks against the Citizens and Roberto Martinez has ruled out both Tom Cleverley and Romelu Lukaku.
The Blues boss will welcome back both Phil Jagielka and Steven Pienaar, while Conor McAleny and Leandro Rodriguez could play a part.
For Dagenham and Redbridge, Ayo Obileye – who scored the winner in the replay against Whitehawk in the previous round – plus Kyle Vassell, Josh Pask and James Dunne have all returned to their parent clubs. Justin Hoyte and Andre Boucaud are away with Trinidad and Tobago, while Matt McClure, Matt Richards and Zavon Hines are out.
However, Still has added Charlton midfielder Oliver Muldoon this week on loan and he could feature.
FORMEverton welcome the Daggers to Merseyside off the back of an electric night at Goodison Park in midweek, as goals from Ramiro Funes Mori and Romelu Lukaku earned a 2-1 Capital One Cup semi-final first leg win over Manchester City.
That victory followed a strong performance in the 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur.
Dagenham and Redbridge have struggled in League Two this season and find themselves in 22nd place. One win in 16 games ultimately cost Wayne Burnett his job before Christmas, but his replacement John Still oversaw a 2-1 win over Exeter in his first game back in charge.
The Daggers booked their place in the third round after overcoming non-league side Whitehawk. After drawing 1-1 at home, Dagenham edged a hard-fought replay in extra time, running out 3-2 winners.
THE MANAGERWith Still back the helm, Dagenham and Redbridge have a man steeped in their recent history.
Indeed, Still was the man in the hotseat when Redbridge Forest merged with Dagenham to form the current incarnation of the club in 1992.
A defender in his playing days, Still’s career was cut short with injury but, turning his hand to management, he won titles and promotions with non-league sides around his local area in Essex.
Spells at Peterborough and Barnet followed, before he returned to the Daggers, spending nine years in charge and driving them up the Football League. He not only took them up from the Conference – winning the title in the process – but he also guided the Daggers into League One via the play-offs in 2007.
Still left for Luton in 2013, taking them back into League Two – but has returned for a third spell.
KEY MENBoth Joss Labadie and Jamie Cureton have plenty of Football League experience and will be key in the Daggers’ bid to not only climb the table but also at Goodison Park on Saturday.
Labadie has had his disciplinary problems – he served a six-month ban for biting earlier this season – but has recently excelled in central midfield with the armband on his sleeve.
He counts the likes of Tranmere, Shrewsbury Town and Notts County among his former clubs, after starting out at West Brom.
Cureton, meanwhile, is still a danger in and around the box despite turning 40 back in August - in fact he made his debut against Everton as a Norwich City player way back in 1993.
Goal-laden spells at Bristol Rovers, Reading and Colchester United saw him carve out a reputation as a prolific striker in the Football League, and even late into his 30s he was scoring regularly. His 2012/13 season at Exeter City was a particularly fruitful spell, as he netted 21 times for the Grecians.
Currently in his second season at the club, he has six so far this campaign.
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