Sean Dyche may look to make changes from the team that beat Burnley when Everton take on Chelsea on 15 April.
The Toffees travel to London to take on Mauricio Pochettino’s side at Stamford Bridge on Monday night in the Premier League.
Dyche’s team won the reverse fixture 2-0 and that will give the players a psychological boost going into the clash.
Seamus Coleman is not the solution for Everton at right-back
Seamus Coleman started at right-back in the win over Burnley and his struggles have continued in that role for the Toffees.
After the own goal against Bournemouth, there still remained plenty of aspects in his game that suggested someone like Ben Godfrey would do a better job there.
Dyche persisted with Young on the right wing and that yielded little to no rewards against Burnley.
Jack Harrison is faster, a better creator and a goal threat and will be needed to close down and track Chelsea runners all game.