The Premier League is back for the home stretch this weekend, with regular matches from now until the final day on May 24.
Nothing is decided in the table, although Arsenal comes into the weekend 9 points clear of Manchester City for the title, while Wolves and Burnley seem destined for relegation.
But there's going to be a battle for that final drop spot between the likes of Leeds, Forest, Spurs, and West Ham, while clubs like Chelsea, Liverpool, Brentford, Everton, and others could still be in a fight for European slots.
Everton's first match out of the break is with the club just above the Toffees at the moment, making the contest a real six-pointer for both sides, as the winner, if there is one, could have a leg up on the other club for that potential top-6 finish.
With that in mind, let's take a look at how David Moyes might line up his side tomorrow when the Toffees yet again travel to the capital for an away day.
Everton's projected starting XI vs Brentford (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper & Defenders
Jordan Pickford (GK): No doubt about it here. JP1 is the man between the posts.
Vitalii Mykolenko (LB): The Ukrainian left back continues to be a decent option, and with a potential upgrade next to him, it should help.
Jarrad Branthwaite (CB): If he's healthy, the big defender needs to play for the duration, especially if the club is serious about Europe.
James Tarkowski (CB): The England international is better with Branthwaite next to him. Still waiting for the pairing of Everton's giants, but that's probably a next year thing.
Jake O'Brien (RB): Nothing has likely happened over the break to change Moyes' preference for JoB at fullback.
Midfielders
Idrissa Gana Gueye (CDM): Continues to look more and more like himself, but the questions about his long-term future have to be coming up soon.
James Garner (CM): He's in the running for Everton's player of the season. Coming off his England debut, he should be buzzing.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (CAM): Another one of the Toffees' most important players this season. When he's playing well, the team does as well.
Forwards
Iliman Ndiaye (LW): He's healthy, even after a bit of a scare while away on international duty. Should be key in carrying the ball for the Blues.
Dwight McNeil (RW): I guess I give in. Tyler Dibling started the reverse fixture, but Ndiaye and Gana were out at AFCON.
Beto (CF): It feels like Thierno Barry has fallen out of favor a bit with Moyes, so expect to see Beto again from the start.
