Five games without defeat have elevated Everton’s position and mood under Sam Allardyce and with Yannick Bolasie available for the first time in 12 months, the new manager’s options are improving too. How Paul Clement could do with a similar turnaround. Swansea remain bottom of the table following a lesson by Manchester City, although they are not the only team to suffer that fate this season, and have not won away in the league since August. Their recent home win over West Bromwich Albion, however, demonstrates there can be no complacency at Goodison Park. Andy Hunter
Kick-off Monday 8pm
Venue Goodison Park
Last season Everton 1 Swansea City 1
Live Sky Sports Premier League
Referee Jonathan Moss
This season G12, Y39, R1, 3.33 cards per game
Odds H 3-4 A 5-1 D 3-1
Everton
Subs from Stekelenburg, Robles, Niasse, Lookman, Davies, Sandro, Keane, Klaassen, Besic, Vlasic, Mirallas, McCarthy, Bolasie
Doubtful McCarthy (hamstring)
Injured Barkley (hamstring, 26 Dec), Coleman (leg, Jan), Funes Mori (knee, Mar), Baines (hamstring, unknown)
Suspended None
Form DLWWDW
Discipline Y30 R2
Leading scorer Rooney 9
Swansea City
Subs from Nordfeldt, Fernández, Narsingh, Sanches, Routledge, Rangel, Fer, Fulton, McBurnie, Britton, Clucas
Doubtful Routledge (match fitness)
Injured Bartley (knee, 26 Dec)
Suspended None
Form LDLLWL
Discipline Y21 R0
Leading scorer Abraham 4