Ancelotti Makes Four Changes For Everton's Palace clash

Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti has recalled Bernard for Saturday’s Premier League meeting with Crystal Palace – while there is a start for Morgan Schneiderlin in place of the suspended Fabian Delph.

Seamus Coleman comes into the team at right-back and Michael Keane is poised to play next to Yerry Mina in the centre of defence.

Brazilian forward Bernard has started 11 times in the league this term – and featured from the beginning of four of Ancelotti’s seven top-flight fixtures.

Schneiderlin, in common with Bernard, started last time out at Goodison Park, against Newcastle United 18 days ago, and partners Gylfi Sigurdsson in midfield.

Theo Walcott continues on the right flank following the attacker’s match-winning exploits at Watford last week, Bernard operating down the left.

Lucas Digne starts his 25th Premier League game of the season at left-back and captain Coleman occupies his customary spot on the right of defence.

Colombian Mina and Keane are reunited in the middle of Everton’s back-four for the first time since December’s draw at Manchester United.

Jordan Pickford plays Premier League game number 102 on the spin in goal.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison again combine in attack and will look to add to their respective 10 and eight-goal Premier League tallies.

Alex Iwobi, Mason Holgate and Djibril Sidibe are all included among Everton’s substitutes following that trio’s contribution to the success against Watford.

They are joined on the bench by Moise Kean, Tom Davies, Leighton Baines and goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg.