West Ham have won just two of their last ten away games in the Premier League so aren't that bankable on the road and were lucky at
Everton last time out, only recovering a deficit from 2 - 0 down when the Toffees went down to ten men.
Liverpool are expected to be without forward Mane for the remainder of the season due to the knee injury sustained against
Everton last time out, but Sturridge is on the verge of his latest return to action.
The Gunners looked impressive going forward in their 5 - 1 win over
Everton last time out, with January signings Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang and Henrikh Mkhitaryan leading their charge.
The Hammers head into the game on the back of a goalless draw away to Swansea, whilst Villa go into the game after losing 2 - 0 at home to
Everton last time out.
Can Mauricio Pellegrino's team make it successive home wins, after the 4 - 1 triumph over
Everton last time out?
Petr Cech limped off in the 5 - 1 win over
Everton last time out, with David Ospina replacing him for the remainder of that game.
Yeovil bounced back in a 1 - 0 victory over
Everton last time out, putting them in the driving seat at the summit of WSL 2 — albeit on goal difference — over Bristol City.
The 4 - 4 draw at home to
Everton last time out was particularly disappointing after they uncharacteristically threw away a two goal lead twice.
Saints are searching for back - to - back home victories when Arsenal visit on Sunday, after their 4 - 1 success against
Everton last time out at St Mary's.
Meanwhile, things haven't gone as smoothly for Pep Guardiola's men, as they look to produce a response after their 4 - 0 defeat to
Everton last time out.
Not exact matches
In turn, he was left
out of the squad to face
Everton at the weekend, and so now all the focus will be on whether or not he can recover in
time to feature at the Etihad against City to help Liverpool finish off the tie and advance to the
last four in Europe.
The Swans dispatched a poor Hull City side 3 - 1
last time out, but
Everton are likely to prove stiffer competition.
The Daily Mirror claim Tottenham are looking to sell either Aaron Lennon, who spent
time out on loan at
Everton last season, or Andros Townsend with a number of prospective suitors keen on the England international pair.
And whereas the Gunners had almost exclusively hard games on route to winning the FA cup
last year, with Liverpool, Tottenham and
Everton along the way, we have had it relatively easy so far this
time, while a lot of the other big clubs have been knocked
out.
They ground
out a 1 - 0 win over
Everton last time at the Bridge, which followed a 1 - 1 tie there against Manchester City.
Who Felix Magath picks for this game is anyone's guess, however, Ashkan Dejagah could earn a recall after his goal scoring exploits
last time out against
Everton.
In contrast,
Everton have found form in the cup with wins against Doncaster Rovers Belles and Birmingham City giving them some momentum — while they narrowly lost to Man City
last time out.
Last time out at St Mary's, Southampton ran
out convincing 4 - 1 winners over
Everton.
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Everton are up to 12th after recording their fourth win of the campaign at home to Wolves
last time out, but the Toffees haven't recorded back - to - back wins in the Premier League since April.
Elsewhere, Pierre - Emile Højbjerg discusses life
out of the team, and how he stayed motivated to seize his chance with a man - of - the - match display
last time out at St Mary's against
Everton.
-- A third 1 - 0 victory in succession at Swansea
last time out, to go with their narrow victories over Sunderland at home and
Everton away, means it is now three league wins on the bounce for United since their 6 - 1 drubbing in the Manchester derby.
The skipper was also a commanding presence in the Blues» victory over Stoke
last time out and his worth to the side is emphasised by the fact
Everton have won the past three matches he has started.
Let's not forget what this famous club is all about, though; they are the most successful club in English football, having been crowned champions nineteen
times, while they're also the reigning Premier League champions and
last season's beaten finalists in this very competition, and they showed exactly why they've been champions on numerous occasions when grounding
out a narrow victory away at
Everton the following weekend.
Five defeats in their
last eight league contests is evidence of this, although there were brief signs of a recovery when the Baggies notched up back - to - back wins over
Everton (1 - 4) and Newcastle (3 - 1), although the renaissance period didn't
last long, as they were beaten by local rivals Aston Villa 2 - 1
last time out at Villa Park.