Everton veteran Idrissa Gana Gueye is fit and in contention to play against Bournemouth.

The Cherries are enjoying a good run of form, while the Toffees look to get out of relegation trouble.

Manager Sean Dyche knows that Everton will have to be at their best in the game.

Giving a fitness update to reporters, he stated: "Idrissa played [for Senegal], there was a lot of traveling involved so he's had a quieter day today [Thursday] but he's fit."

"Arnie [Danjuma] is only just back out on the grass with us," added Dyche.

"He's been on the grass with the medical side and the sports science side getting fit and making sure he's well but literally his first training session was with us - as a group - today. So, therefore, he's going to need a bit of time to make sure he's right."

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