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Hibbert A Doubt

Right back faces late fitness test for noon showdown with Man United.

Hibbert A Doubt

Defender Tony Hibbert is a doubt for Saturday's visit of Manchester United.

The right back has picked up an ankle injury and will be assessed tomorrow morning ahead of the 12 noon kick off.

But Toffees boss David Moyes may be able to bring back Victor Anichebe and Joseph Yobo after both were absent for last week's 3-1 defeat at Arsenal.

Defender Yobo has trained this week following a virus, while striker Anichebe [hamstring] made his Finch Farm return on Friday morning.

Tim Cahill will definitely miss the clash with the champions as he is set to see out the final match of his three-game suspension.

Moyes told evertonfc.com: “Tim Cahill is suspended and Tony Hibbert has a bit of an ankle injury that we will need to check tomorrow. Victor Anichebe has returned to training today and Joseph Yobo has returned from illness.”

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