Everton will face off against Brighton and Hove Albion at the American Express Community Stadium this Saturday as they hope to secure a good result on the road in the Premier League. The Toffees were held to a 1-1 draw by Leeds United recently, so they will be eager to keep their good form going in the Premier League.
David Moyes will set his side up in a 4-2-3-1 formation and is expected to make some changes to his first team for this game. Both Michael Keane and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall could play from the start of this contest.
4-2-3-1 Everton Predicted Lineup To Face Brighton
Defence
Jordan Pickford will function in between the sticks for the Toffees after he shipped in one goal in his last outing. James Tarkowski will resume his partnership with Michael Keane at the heart of the Everton backline as they look to keep a good shape on the defensive end of the field.
Jake O’Brien will try to prove his value as the right-back, while Vitaliy Mykolenko will hope to make a difference on the other side as the left-back. Both of them will have to pick and choose their moments to join in on the attack.
Seamus Coleman will offer cover for the defensive positions on the bench.

Midfield
Idrissa Gueye and James Garner will operate as the holding midfielders as they look to win the 50-50 battles in the middle of the park and engineer some inviting chances for their teammates in the final third.
The talented trio of Iliman Ndiaye, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Dwight McNeil will operate just ahead of them as part of the Everton attack. All three of them need to be at their best if the Toffees are to come out on top this weekend.
Tyler Dibling and Harrison Armstrong will have to be content with a spot on the bench and might come on to influence the game in the second 45 minutes if required.
Attack
Thierno Barry will spearhead Moyes’ attack on the offensive end of the field. He has to find a way to be a real menace up top.
Beto will be named on the bench as he waits for his chance to make an impact in the final quarter of the game if needed.




