Everton return to Premier League action four points better off and hoping to put more distance between themselves and the bottom three when they face West Ham today.
The Blues welcome David Moyes' side to Goodison Park five points clear of Luton in 18th and will hope to be with Idrissa Gueye and Amadou Onana, should they pass fitness tests.
Here are our reporters' predicted line-ups for the match:
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Joe Thomas: Sean Dyche has a couple of big decisions to make for a game Everton could do with winning. The most obvious might be taken out of hands. Amadou Onana has made a compelling case to start across recent substitute appearances and the team, without him, has made an equally compelling case for someone with his abilities on the ball to feature in the first XI. He starts for me if he is fit, but whether he is remains unclear after Dyche revealed he, like Idrissa Gueye, was to be assessed for a groin injury ahead of this game.
If they are both out then the team will need to be reconfigured, perhaps with Dwight McNeil moving centrally and Ashley Young onto the left of the midfield.
The next big call is whether Beto now gets his chance from the start. I think it’s a legitimate question but I would stick with Dominic Calvert-Lewin. He has a good record against this opponent, I think he has been playing reasonably well of late, and there have been flickers of opportunity for Abdoulaye Doucoure since the pair were reunited a few games ago.
Finally, right back. I still harbour hope for Nathan Patterson and would like to see a more adventurous set
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