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Team News: Samuel Eto'o keeps place for Everton

Samuel Eto'o retains his place in the Everton side to face Swansea City after his goalscoring heroics against Burnley last week.

Samuel Eto'o has kept his place in the Everton side to face Swansea City this afternoon after finding the net twice against Burnley last weekend.

Ross Barkley comes in for Romelu Lukaku, who drops to the bench, while Aiden McGeady replaces Leon Osman.

Federico Fernandez starts for Swansea after successfully appealing against the red card he received in the midweek loss to Liverpool in the League Cup.

The Swans have never beaten Everton in their 18 league meetings.

Everton: Howard; Baines, Jagielka, Alcaraz, Coleman; Barry, McCarthy; McGeady, Barkley, Naismith; Eto'o

Swansea City: Fabianski; Taylor, Fernandez, Williams, Rangel; Shelvey, Ki, Sigurdsson; Montero, Routledge, Bony

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