David Moyes suffered his first defeat since returning as West Ham United manager at Bramall Lane last time out.

He will be looking to bounce back from that, especially as the Hammers go into the weekend’s fixtures just one point above the relegation zone.

The fact he comes up against his former employers should also provide added incentive for the recently appointed Irons manager.

With this in mind, he is likely to tinker with the team that lost against the Blades, with some of those alterations being forced upon him by injury.

FFC has predicted the starting XI he will use against Everton, with four changes to the team being made from the defeat on Friday 10th.

Darren Randolph suggested that he is fit when his signing was announced. It has also been reported that the Republic of Ireland international is in contention to start, so it seems likely that he will be between the sticks in Lukasz Fabianski’s absence.

Pablo Zabaleta, Fabian Balbuena, Angelo Obgonna and Aaron Cresswell all keep their place in the team. However, Cresswell is moved to left-wing-back, with Arthur Masuaku being a doubt due to a knee issue.

This should open up a space for Issa Diop to slot into the defence, having started just one of the Hammers' last eight league games.

Mark Noble and Declan Rice are the undisputed holding midfield options, so it is only natural that they start here.

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Sebastien Haller also features in the XI once again, but there are changes in the personnel supporting him. Ahead of the game, David Moyes hinted that Pablo Fornals could be used in the side.

Meanwhile, Robert Snodgrass, who impressed after coming off the bench against Sheffield United by sticking the ball in the net before it was disallowed.

With that in mind, Fornals and the Scotsman could be used with Felipe Anderson being a fitness doubt and Manuel Lanzini also dropping out of the team.

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