Everton Make Four Changes For United Clash

Seamus Coleman is fit to return and captain Everton at Manchester United, as caretaker manager Duncan Ferguson makes four changes to his team for Sunday’s Premier League encounter.

There are starts at Old Trafford for Tom Davies and Bernard, while Yerry Mina has overcome the hamstring problem which forced him out of last week’s success against Chelsea and will operate in a three-man defence.

Illness rules out Gylfi Sigurdsson and France international Djibril Sidibe, while Sidibe's compatriot Morgan Schneiderlin and forward Theo Walcott are both missing with calf injuries. 

Mason Holgate and former United centre-half Michael Keane join Mina in Everton’s rearguard.

Lucas Digne was a doubt for this fixture after hurting his groin in the win over Chelsea but the Frenchman is available to play at left wing-back.

A rib complaint has sidelined Coleman since Everton’s meeting with Norwich City three weeks ago but the Irishman comes in on the right of defence against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side.

Davies appears set for a holding role in a three-strong midfield also featuring Bernard and Alex Iwobi.

Richarlison – aiming to extend his scoring streak to a fourth game – will continue his attacking partnership with last week's two-goal hero Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Jordan Pickford is Everton's goalkeeper for the 93rd successive Premier League game.

Teenager Anthony Gordon is named on the bench alongside fellow forwards Moise Kean, Cenk Tosun and Oumar Niasse.

Leighton Baines, Cuco Martina and goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg complete Ferguson’s substitute options.