Jack Grealish makes an immediate return for Everton after the playmaker missed the trip to Manchester City because he could not face his parent club.
The 30-year-old is back in David Moyes' starting XI for the visit of Tottenham Hotspur, taking the place of Carlos Alcaraz. Moyes looks set to revert to his favoured attacking midfield of Grealish, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Iliman Ndiaye - available to him for the first time since the draw with West Ham United given that Dewsbury-Hall was suspended for the win over Crystal Palace.
That comeback victory extended Everton's unbeaten start to life at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. It will be tested again this after as Thomas Frank seeks to help Spurs respond to last weekend's defeat by Aston Villa, which was followed by a goalless draw in Monaco in the Champions League.
Moyes hopes to take advantage of any tiredness in the legs of the visitors after that midweek excursion. To do so, he has named an otherwise unchanged starting XI from the defeat at the Etihad.
Jake O'Brien, who made his first league start for Everton in this fixture last season, retains his place at right back while Moyes keeps faith with Beto - who was unable to take advantage of two good chances last Saturday when the game was level. Michael Keane also keeps his place, which was expected to come under threat from the returning Jarrad Branthwaite before he suffered a setback to his hamstring last weekend.
Merlin Rohl, who Moyes waxed lyrical about at Finch Farm on Friday, will have to wait to make an impression with the German youth international starting on the bench.
Everton (4-2-3-1): Pickford; O'Brien, Tarkowski, Keane, Mykolenko; Gueye, Garner; Ndiaye, Dewsbury-Hall, Grealish; Beto