A look at the starting changes Sean Dyche could make to his Everton team for the visit of his former club Nottingham Forest to Goodison Park on Sunday
The potential return of Ashley Young and whether now is the time to start Armando Broja are set to be two of the biggest calls for Sean Dyche ahead of Sunday. Young has been one of the best players of the season for Everton but missed out on the draw at Manchester City due to suspension. In his place club captain Seamus Coleman returned and played an important role at both ends of the pitch .
Nevertheless, the Albania international once again provided a useful cameo and his clever stoppage time spin forced Phil Foden to haul him down and earned the visitors precious respite. With Calvert-Lewin having been a constant starter through this busy period and not having scored since September - though he was unlucky not to be credited with a brace in the win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at the start of this month - this might be the time Dyche decides to shuffle his pack.
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