Everton will travel down to the south coast to meet Bournemouth in the Premier League this Saturday.
After an exciting 2-2 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton managed to see off Southampton, meaning both sides boast an undefeated record. New signing Richarlison looks to have fitted in to his new side seamlessly, looking excellent during the two matches so far.
Bournemouth have won both their matches this season, meaning Everton will need to be at the top of their game if they hope to contain The Cherries.
Here's how Everton could line up on Saturday.
1. Goalkeeper & Defenders
Jordan Pickford (GK) - The Englishman enjoyed a fantastic World Cup, but is yet to keep a clean sheet this season. He will be relying on his defenders to help keep Bournemouth at bay.
Seamus Coleman (RB) - Coleman missed the start of the last season after suffering a horrific leg break. Fortunately for the Irishman, he looks as if he has completely recovered from the injury, and will be excited for the season ahead.
Kurt Zouma (CB) - Everton are yet to impress in defence, meaning Marco Silva may be keen to give debuts to some of his new signings. With Yerry Mina still recovering from an injury, Zouma is likely to be given the nod.
Michael Keane (CB) - As a result of Mina's injury, the second centre back spot goes to either Keane or Mason Holgate. Keane looks to be the more solid option, meaning he will get another chance to impress before Mina becomes available.
Lucas Digne (LB) - There appears to be doubts about Leighton Baines's future in the first team at Everton, and the expensive signing of Digne suggests that Baines may be relegated to the bench.
2. Midfielders
Idrissa Gueye (CM) - The Senegal international boasts an impressive physical engine, and will play a big part in defending against Bournemouth's attackers.
Tom Davies (CM) - Davies replaced Morgan Schneiderlin against Southampton, after the Frenchman was forced off with an injury. Whilst the injury does not appear to be too serious, Marco Silva is unlikely to risk Schneiderlin this weekend.
Theo Walcott (RM) - Walcott enjoyed a fantastic game against Southampton and was involved in both his side's goals. He will be relishing the chance to run against an ageing Charlie Daniels on Saturday.
Gylfi Sigurdsson (AM) - Marco Silva was full of praise for Sigurdsson this week, praising his ability to create chances for the team. Whilst he is yet to register a goal or an assist, the Icelandic has been key to Everton's form this campaign.
Richarlison (LM) - Richarlison looks as though he will be Everton's star man this season. Three goals from his first two competitive games with The Toffees shows just how impressive he has been so far.
3. Forward
Cenk Tosun (ST) - Tosun arrived in January as the club were struggling to score goals. He netted a respectable five goals in 14 Premier League appearances last year and, despite failing to find the back of the net so far this season, he will be given another chance to help his team.