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How Everton could line up against Manchester United

Sports Mole looks at how Everton could line up in Sunday's Premier League clash with Manchester United.

Everton will be looking for their fourth straight Premier League win when they travel to Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.

The Toffees have beaten Fulham, Leicester City and Crystal Palace in their last three to move into eighth position in the top flight, and they will be eyeing another victory against an out-of-sorts United this weekend.

That said, the Merseyside outfit have not beaten United since April 2015, losing five of the last seven meetings between the two teams.

It is also almost five years since Everton last won at Old Trafford, with Bryan Oviedo scoring late for the Toffees back in December 2013.

Here, Sports Mole looks at how a confident and in-form Everton could line up in Manchester on Sunday afternoon.


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Out: James McCarthy (broken leg), Beni Baningime (ankle)

James McCarthy remains unavailable for Everton, but head coach Marco Silva has no fresh injury concerns ahead of the match and could well decide to hand Yerry Mina a debut in central defence.

That said, it seems more likely that Mina will be saved for the clash with Brighton & Hove Albion next weekend, which would mean starts for Michael Keane and Kurt Zouma once again.

On-loan Barcelona midfielder Andre Gomes made his debut against Crystal Palace last weekend and will keep his spot, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Cenk Tosun are expected to again start on the bench despite scoring against Palace.

Richarlison has been the star of the show for the Merseyside outfit this season following a big-money move from Watford. The 21-year-old has four Premier League goals to his name this term and will start as the central forward with support from Bernard and Theo Walcott.

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