- Everton takes on Sunderland for their final game of the season.
- Coleman expected to feature after announcing an end to his time at Everton.
- Rohl may start again on the right wing ahead of McNeil and George.
Everton welcome Sunderland to Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday for their last home match of the 2025-26 season. European qualification remains a distant hope but David Moyes will want to end the campaign on a positive note.
With Idrissa Gana Gueye, as confirmed by David Moyes in his press conference, still injured and Seamus Coleman likely to be named among the substitutes for his final home appearance, here is the predicted starting XI.
Jordan Pickford (goalkeeper)
A no‑brainer selection. The England number one has kept 11 Premier League clean sheets this season and has been Everton’s undisputed No.1.
Jake O’Brien (right‑back)
The Irishman has filled in admirably at right‑back, a position not his natural one. He scored a bullet header against Manchester City recently and has had a decent season overall. Seamus Coleman may come on as a substitute for his final home game, but O’Brien gets the nod to start.
James Tarkowski (centre‑back)
The defensive leader has started every league game when available. He is the first name on the team sheet alongside whichever partner Moyes chooses. His aerial dominance and calmness at the back is irreplaceable.
Michael Keane (centre‑back)
Recently signed a one‑year contract extension. He has been a reliable presence when called upon, stepping in during Jarrad Branthwaite’s absence and forming a solid partnership with Tarkowski. His experience has been crucial.
Vitalii Mykolenko (Left‑back)
Defensively sound and provides steady support on the left flank. The Ukrainian has been a regular at left‑back for Moyes this season, starting 31 league games and helping keep nine clean sheets.
James Garner (Central midfield)
One of Everton’s best players this season. He has started every league game, contributed seven assists and earned his first England cap. His energy and passing range are the engine of the team.
Tim Iroegbunam (central midfield)
Has had limited minutes this season, but has lately been enjoying a run of games as Gana remains out injured. He impressed against Manchester City and Crystal Palace with his aggression and ball‑carrying ability.
Merlin Rohl (right wing)
Had a decent game against Manchester City on the right wing, including a strong penalty claim. Followed that with a lively performance against Crystal Palace. He has been decent in the chances he gets and may start ahead of Tyrique George and Dwight McNeil.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (attacking midfield)
Everton’s top scorer in midfield with eight league goals. He has been a revelation since joining, contributing goals, assists, and a never‑say‑die attitude.
Iliman Ndiaye (left wing)
His dribbling, work rate, and creativity make him a constant threat. Was not at his clinical best against Manchester City but still has a lot to offer. He will be Everton’s main attacking threat on the left flank.
Beto (striker)
Everton’s top scorer with nine Premier League goals. He has contributed six goal involvements in his last six games. His intelligent movement and finishing have been key to Everton’s late‑season form.
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