Sean Dyche will be addressing the media ahead of Everton's Premier League visit to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday afternoon.
The Blues head into the weekend off the back of four straight league wins, which has lifted the Blues out of the relegation zone despite receiving a 10-point deduction earlier in the campaign.
Dyche is expected to provide a fitness update on Abdoulaye Doucoure, Seamus Coleman, Dele Alli, Andre Gomes and Vitalii Mykolenko.
Starting at 3:30pm, Joe Thomas will be in attendance at Finch Farm.
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Sean Dyche makes Everton transfer admission
Sean Dyche has admitted Everton will be "sitting tight" in the upcoming January transfer window - and remained coy on the future of Arnaut Danjuma.
The Blues boss addressed questions on the depth of his squad, with injury issues to the likes of Seamus Coleman, Ashley Young and Abdoulaye Doucoure.
Financial issues for Dyche have hampered his ability to spend in the transfer market. The club made loan moves for Jack Harrison and Danjuma in the summer plus outlays for Portuguese strike duo Beto and Youssef Chermiti.
Read the full story HERE

Sean Dyche shares Everton injury update
Everton will be without Abdoulaye Doucoure, Seamus Coleman and Ashley Young for Saturday's Premier League visit to Tottenham Hotspur.
Doucoure was substituted at half-time of Everton's 2-0 win over Burnley last weekend with a hamstring issue and, as a result, missed Tuesday's League Cup quarter-final defeat to Fulham.
Coleman, on the other hand, made his return to action in the defeat of Newcastle United earlier this month but was withdrawn midway through the second half after suffering a foot injury. Young, meanwhile, lasted just 41 minutes of the 2-0 victory over Chelsea on December 10 before being replaced by Nathan Patterson.
Read the full story HERE

On Danjuma
He continues to train well and be part of the group. He came on the other night and I thought he delivered. He's got to wait his turn.
Dwight andf Jack have been very good, the balance of the side looks right. You have to keep working hard and wait for your opportunities to come.
On effects from Fulham game
We looked very good, strong, despite players playing plenty of games. There shouldn't be any hangover and we'll be ready to face Tottenham
On squad mentality
Getting through last season has built more strength. We worked very hard during pre-season. We're keeping clean sheets. Results change perception as well the belief within the group.
On away form
The mentality has improved significantly and the freedom that comes with that. The shoulders back attitude to take games on.
On Spurs
They had a recent blip but they've shown it is a blip. I don't know the manager but I like [what he's said]. Him and his team are delivering good performances.
On Amadou Onana
"Everyone has a style of taking penalties. He does it very well in training.
You've got to be brave to step up and take a penalty and brave enough for the consequences."
Dyche adds: "It's part of his maturation as a footballer. That's what he is doing, he's learning."
On transfers
I think we've got a good squad, the depth of it is in question becuase of injuries. That has effected us. Regarding finances [for transfers], we'll wait and see.
Injury updates
Mykolenko, back in the thinking.
Touch and go with Seamus.
Youngy's making progress but I don't think he'll make this one. Same with Doucoure.
On Super League
I think the bigger picture was made clear by the fans. Fan groups were quite clear in their thoughts that it was something that they didn't want.
15 minutes to go
The Everton boss is likely to be asked about injury updates, including the latest on Abdoulaye Doucoure, and how the Blues can respond to their Carabao Cup defeat on Tuesday, as well as what his side can expect against Tottenham Hotspur.
Everton fixture list changes confirmed
Everton''s fixture list has undergone a trio of changes for Ferbruary.
The Blues' home game with Tottenham Hotspur (Saturday, February 3) has been moved to a 12.30pm kick-off. Likewise, Everton's trip to Manchester City (Saturday, February 10) will also be a lunchtime kick-off after being selected for TV.
The club's home game against Crystal Palace has also been moved from a Saturday to Monday, February 19 after being chosen by Sky Sports.
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Dyche has clear message to deliver to his Everton players
In the end, it was as heartbreaking as it gets. Beto's heroics were all in vain, as Everton fell short of the last four again. Supporters left Goodison Park with that same sinking feeling.
A feeling that was felt when their side were beaten by Fiorentina on penalties in the UEFA Cup in 2008. That felt like a massive opportunity missed, and so did this.
But unlike that memorable night at Goodison, the Blues were just one kick away from the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup One kick from 12 yards.
Read Connor O'Neill's full story HERE

Good afternoon, Blues!
Hello and welcome to LIVE coverage of Sean Dyche's pre-Tottenham Hotspur press conference.
The Blues boss will be providing an update on the fitness of Doucoure, Coleman, Alli, Gomes and more, as well as previewing the Tottenham Hotspur clash.
