Everton manager Sean Dyche has some intriguing selection posers as he faces former club Burnley for the first time in the Carabao Cup at Goodison Park.
The Blues – without a major trophy for over 28 years now – could desperately do with a cup run and having been handed a home tie after wins on the road at Doncaster Rovers and Aston Villa in previous rounds, this tie presents them with a golden opportunity to make it through to the quarter-finals where at least two potential opponents are guaranteed to be lower division sides with Mansfield Town hosting Port Vale and Exeter City entertaining Middlesbrough , both tonight.
After playing in both of the previous round, you’d hope that England number one Jordan Pickford retains his place in goal with Dyche avoiding the modern day folly that is the concept of ‘cup keepers’ and giving Joao Virginia an unnecessary run-out given that goalies don’t need to be rested.
Everton Sean Dyche Burnley Carabao Cup Goodison Park Selection Trophy Cup Run Quarter-Finals Lower Division Sides Mansfield Town Port Vale Exeter City Middlesbrough Jordan Pickford Goalkeepers
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