Everton felt hard-done-by after the controversial decision that prevented them from taking all three points from their match against Manchester United.
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They now have a chance to put that behind them and potentially overcome one of the country’s best clubs as they line up against Chelsea.
To add to the hope of winning, this will see Carlo Ancelotti make a return to Stamford Bridge, where he was manager between 2009 and 2011.
He will likely be desperate to get all three points, and FFC has predicted the XI that the Italian could deploy to make that happen, including three changes from the draw against Man United.
Pickford may have made a mistake for Bruno Fernandes’ goal against them, but he maintains his place in the team, as it is likely that Ancelotti will stick by him.
All three of the changes made in this lineup come in the back four, whether that be through injury-related reasons or otherwise.
Lucas Digne comes in at left-back, after the manager provided an update stating that the Frenchman is fit and available.
Mason Holgate is the only member of the backline to keep their place in the team, having signed his new contract, while he is joined at the heart of the defence by Yerry Mina, who usurps Michael Keane.
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The injury update from Ancelotti wasn’t quite so positive at right-back, as Seamus Coleman will miss the game, which means that Djibril Sidibe comes in to replace him.
His four-man midfield stays the same, with Gylfi Sigurdsson on the left and Theo Walcott operating from the right, while Andre Gomes and Tom Davies play in the centre.
This leaves Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison to continue their flourishing partnership, with the hope of building on the 13 and 10 goals that they have scored respectively throughout the current league campaign.
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