In only their second game back at Brunton Park after the flooding that saw Carlisle have to play ‘home’ games at anywhere but home, possibly English football’s most travelled supporters this season will be able to sit back in their seats and relax for this one. Their prize for beating Yeovil Town in the last round is the chance to take on Premier League opposition and this time they’ll get to do it at home.Everton, meanwhile, are a bit of a wounded lion right now. Having been beaten by Manchester City in Wednesday’s Capital One Cup semi final, Everton will be feeling at best hard done by and at worst thoroughly cheated.Yet professional, Premier League footballers need to simply get on with the task at hand, especially when it comes to away FA Cup games against lower league opposition. They say that in football decisions even themselves out, Manchester City beat Everton thanks to a ball that had quite clearly crossed the line, but Everton drew with Manchester City in the Premier League only a few weeks ago, yet John Stones was a very lucky boy not to see his late tackle on Raheem Sterling punished with a last-minute penalty kick.With Everton out for revenge, that could just emphasise their strengths and weaknesses that have been so apparent this season: they are so very powerful and virile up front and yet so very shaky at the back. This could be a classic end-to-end cup tie played on a pitch that has been underwater for a few weeks. Expect attacks and counter-attacks, mistakes and directness from a League Two club take on Premier League giants.Here are the teams:

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