Southampton At Everton The Line Ups Revealed
It's almost a case of if you are fit you are playing for Saints again as they travel to Goodison Park to take on Everton, but can they pull something out of adversity again, find out the line ups here.
The Saints line up to take on Everton is as follows
Starting XI: Fraser Forster, Jan Bednarek, Jannik Vestergaard, Mohammed Salisu, Ryan Bertrand, James Ward-Prowse (C), Stuart Armstrong, Moussa Djenepo, Nathan Redmond, Ché Adams, Danny Ings
Subs: Alex McCarthy, Jack Stephens, Kayne Ramsay, Alex Jankewitz, Will Ferry, Caleb Watts, Kegs Chauke, Nathan Tella, Dan N'Lundulu,
The Everton line up is:
Starting XI: Jordan Pickford, Ben Godfrey, Mason Holgate, Michael Keane, Lucas Digne, Allan, Gylfi Sigurdsson (C), André Gomes, Abdoulaye Doucouré, Richarlison, Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Subs: João VirgÃnia, Josh King, Alex Iwobi, Bernard, Niels Nkounkou, Nathan Broadhead, Ryan Astley, Kyle John, Tyler Onyango.
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