Newcastle United's side to face Everton at St James' Park has been confirmed.
Eddie Howe's side have made four changes to the side that beat West Ham United 4-3 on Saturday with the injured Jamaal Lascelles and Tino Livramento dropping out along with the suspended Anthony Gordon.
Joe Willock also drops to the bench with Elliot Anderson coming in to make his first start since October. Emil Krafth and Lewis Hall come into the side as part of the back four with Kieran Trippier still out.
Harvey Barnes is also back in the starting line-up after coming off the bench and scoring twice on Saturday.
Miguel Almiron is out with a knee injury along with Lewis Miley (back), Sven Botman (knee), Nick Pope (shoulder), Joelinton (thigh), Matt Targett (Achilles), Callum Wilson (chest) and Sandro Tonali (banned) are missing from tonight's match.
Newcastle have two goalkeepers on the bench in Loris Karius and Mark Gillespie with youngsters Amadou Diallo, Alex Murphy and Ben Parkinson also named among the substitutes.
Newcastle will be hoping to pick up consecutive Premier League wins for the first time in 2024 against an Everton side who are winless in their last 12 Premier League matches. Howe's side currently sit eighth in the table.

5. Lewis Hall
Hall was mightily impressive against West Ham and may be afforded a rare opportunity to start a Premier League game against Everton. | Getty Images


7. Elliot Anderson
Anderson enjoyed a good cameo against West Ham and was one of the main reasons for Newcastle’s comeback win. He is yet to start a game since returning from injury. | AFP via Getty Images

8. Bruno Guimaraes
Guimaraes had a quiet afternoon on Saturday but remains their star man. He is still one booking away from a two game suspension. | Getty Images