Having brushed aside Crystal Palace 3-1 last time out in the Premier League, Everton travel to the Emirates on Sunday afternoon to take on Arsenal.

The Gunners come off the back of an impressive win in the league too, thrashing Newcastle 4-0 at home. The Toffees will also see former player Mikel Arteta take to the dugout to lead the Gunners, whilst Carlo Ancelotti of course was linked with the north London side before taking over the reins on Merseyside.

That in itself will throw up an interesting dynamic and sub-plot to the game, but Ancelotti will firmly believe his side can walk away with all three points.

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Below is a look at how the Toffees might line up.

With no real injury concerns in defence, Ancelotti will surely opt for the same back-five that started against Palace a couple of weeks ago.

Theo Walcott was forced off early in the clash against the Eagles, and whether he is fit enough to take his place against his former side is in doubt, with Djibril Sidibe in line to play in his absence just like last time. However, Ancelotti did provide some better news on the Bernard front, saying that he is "okay".

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And whilst arguably the rest of the side will look familiar, the Everton boss has one major call on his hands. He once again confirmed in his pre-match press conference that Andre Gomes is "available to play" and that they would talk together before deciding whether he starts.

The potential benefits of tapping into the emotions surrounding a huge Gomes return could be the key giving the Toffees that extra edge, and so it would be no surprise at all to see the Portuguese ace start from the off.

Meanwhile, Everton have been backed in their reported interest of this "no-nonsense" ace.