Everton Make Two Changes For Final-Day Encounter

Moise Kean makes his first Everton start since January and captain Seamus Coleman is recalled at right-back as Carlo Ancelotti makes two changes for the final game of Everton's Premier League campaign, against Bournemouth on Sunday.

Italian forward Kean last played from the beginning when Newcastle United came to Goodison Park six months ago and found the net in a 2-2 draw.

The 20-year-old could potentially spearhead Everton's attack, with Richarlison, aiming to add to his 13-goal Premier League tally for the campaign, operating on the left.

That would enable Gyfli Sigurdsson to continue in the role behind the striker where he was influential in Everton's victory at Sheffield United on Monday, with Theo Walcott retaining his place on the Blues' right flank.

Tom Davies and Andre Gomes will combine in midfield.

There is a second Premier League start for 18-year-old Jarrad Branthwaite and he is partnered at centre-half by Michael Keane.

Lucas Digne and Irishman Coleman occupy the full-back positions.

Jordan Pickford in goal completes an ever-present season in all competitions.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Bernard, Anthony Gordon and Under-23 forward Ellis Simms are included among manager Ancelotti's substitutes.

They are joined on the bench by goalkeeping pair Maarten Stekelenburg and Joao Virginia, defenders Leighton Baines, and Djibril Sidibe and midfielder Beni Baningime.