Everton welcome Aston Villa to Goodison Park this weekend, looking to end their run of defeats and get away from the drop zone.
Sean Dyche's men have lost three consecutive Premier League games and are just one point clear of the drop zone.
The Toffees would be sitting in 12th place if it wasn't for their ten-point deduction, but they face a battle to stay up in the second half of the season.
Meanwhile, Villa are flying at the top end of the table.
Unai Emery's men are second, just three points behind Liverpool and are well in the title race.
Everton will have Dominic Calvert-Lewin available for this game despite the player being sent off against Crystal Palace last week.
The ridiculous red card was overturned on review, meaning the striker can lead the line against Villa.
However, Dyche's men need more from the England international, who has only scored three goals in the league this year.
He's had plenty of injury issues over the past few seasons, but has been fit for the majority of this campaign.
The ex-Sheffield United man hasn't since October in a 1-0 win over West Ham.
His goalless run in all competitions stretches to 12 games, and while other players have been getting goals, Everton need their main man to start finding the back of the net.
If he doesn't, Everton could find themselves in trouble.
The hosts have concerns over Dwight McNeil, who has an ankle problem.
But Abdoulaye Doucoure is back from a minor hamstring strain and Ashley Young is also back on the grass.
Tyrone Mings and Emi Buendia remain out for Villa with ACL injuries.
Bertrand Traore is away on Africa Cup of Nations duty and Lucas Digne is out with a hamstring issue.
But Pau Torres and Youri Tielemans are back in full training and could be involved.
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