Arsenal side head to the Hill Dickinson Stadium after an extra time win over bottom of the league Wolves in what was their worst performance of the season.
Everton, meanwhile, could break into the top five thanks to a run of four wins and two losses from their last six games. Moyes first gave a range of team news as he hopes to crush the Gunners’ title hopes.
Dewsbury-Hall out but Grealish returns
Everton boss David Moyes has spoke on his team news before his team play Arsenal on Saturday:
"Kiernan (Dewsbury-Hall) is doing well but not available for the game. Will be a big miss but that’s what happens this time of the year. Every club has injuries, suspensions, so we're no different to everyone else."
Is there a timescale on Dewsbury-Hall: "Yeah we have, but I’m not telling you.
On Merlin Rohl: "He's back. He's been training and hopefully back available."
Jack Grealish: "Jack is okay. He will be fit and available to play."
Everton to return to Europe?
Everton are attempting to force their way into the European spots this weekend and Moyes commented on how fans must remain level-headed as anything can happen in the Premier League.
"Every win makes you think you have got a chance of competing for Europe, but every defeat makes you think 'we have to behave ourselves a bit' and think clearer.
"It's just the way the Premier League is this season. I think the players are doing a really good job, have done a lot of good things. We have had to come from nearly relegation last season to doing pretty well this year. Would like to be better but still quite happy with what we’re doing."
The Friedkin Group saved the club
Moving on from Europe, questions turned to the anniversary of Friedkin Group takeover, which has helped Everton bounce back and push themselves to be European contenders once more.
"Well, I think first of all, we have to thank them for coming in and saving the club, really, in many ways and being the ones who put the money there.
"I hope that they are not disappointed with the football club. I hope they've been so excited by the project, the club, the support. Obviously, the new stadium because we need them to really help us, all Evertonians, to get back to where we want to be and how we want to move forward.
"But I have to say, I've been hugely impressed by the way they've gone about their business. I don't think, and I didn't expect them to come and say, 'here's bundles and bundles of cash, there you go, go and do what you want with it'. Because they're a business, and they want it to be done correctly.
"At the moment, they're going about their business quietly, but professionally."
