Everton welcome Manchester United to Goodison Park this Sunday, in what will be a repeat of one of last season's most eye-catching results.

The Toffees recorded a stunning 4-0 win over Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men on Merseyside last term, a match which included an overhead kick from Richarlison and a long-range stunner from Gylfi Sigurdsson.

A similar result would surely be welcomed by Carlo Ancelotti, and it could be argued that the Italian's side already have a slight advantage having had a whole week to prepare for the match, whereas United played against Club Brugge on Thursday evening.

However, the Red Devils did record a comprehensive 5-0 win, so they should not be taken lightly.

Here's the XI that we think Ancelotti must opt to deploy this Sunday...

As you can see, we think the former AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid boss should make three changes to the side who suffered defeat at Arsenal.

Leighton Baines can be replaced by Lucas Digne, who missed the trip to the Emirates through injury - Ancelotti recently said that he has been managing the Frenchman so that he is ready for the United game.

Ahead of the backline, the midfield is where things must be changed.

Sigurdsson was awful in a left-midfield position last time out, receiving criticism from a journalist and also the Everton fans on Twitter - however, instead of dropping him, we think he should simply be moved into the middle where his lack of pace won't be as noticeable.

In his place on the left, Bernard should start to provide some creativity - he had a goal and an assist in his last two Premier League outings before being dropped against Arsenal.

Moise Kean should also be handed an opportunity to impress on the opposite flank instead of Alex Iwobi, who once again failed to justify his price tag against his former club last time out.

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In attack, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison - who have a combined 26 goals this season - must start again.

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