Everton captain Seamus Coleman returns to the squad for the visit of Arsenal on Saturday after two months on the sidelines.
The right-back sustained a hamstring injury in action for the Toffees against Brighton in October and has been absent since aggravating the problem in the Merseyside derby later in the month.
"Seamus Coleman is available," Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti confirmed at his pre-match press conference.
"Seamus has a strong desire to play. He is a fantastic captain for us and it is really important he is back."
Everton will be without James Rodriguez for the third successive match and midfielder Allan, who is set for a spell on the sidelines after sustaining a calf injury in midweek.
England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford will also return after being rested at Leicester.
"It is too soon to put him at risk," Ancelotti said of Rodriguez. "He is working individually and I hope he can be ready for the (Carabao Cup) game against Manchester United.
"The problem is a little problem in his calf and he is in recovery, nothing special."
On Pickford he added: "I consider a goalkeeper a player and, as we rotate defenders and strikers, sometimes I want to rotate goalkeepers.
"I started in Real Madrid, when I had two great goalkeepers, so I have no problem with this.
"There is less risk to do mistakes, if you stay on the bench for sure you are going to do a mistake (when you play)."