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Everton correspondent
Phil Kirkbride profiles the eight newcomers aiming to make their senior Everton bows tonight.
Harry Charsley
Age: 21
Born: Wirral
Position: Midfield
Charsley is the most experienced of the outfield players in tonight's squad who are yet to make their debut at senior level.
The utility player has been with Everton since the age of nine and scored the goal which clinched the Premier League under-18s league title in 2014.
Charlsey, a Republic of Ireland U-21 international, was also the club's joint top scorer last season as the Blues won the Premier League 2 crown.
Usually deployed in midfield, but comfortable in a variety of positions, Charsley, contracted until 2019, is in line to play at full-back against Limassol.
Harry Charsley celebrates his goal against Reading U23s. Photo by Ian Cooper.
Nathan Broadhead
Age: 19
Born: Bangor
Position: Forward
The highly-rated Broadhead is making all the right noises at Everton.
Top scorer as the Blues clinched the Dallas Cup last season, Broadhead also made his breakthrough at U-23s level and played a pivotal role in their title success.
Capped by Wales at U-19 level, Broadhead was rewarded with a new three-year deal last season.
Everton's Nathan Broadhead (right) in mini derby action.
Alex Denny
Age: 17
Born: Macclesfield
Position: Midfield
England youth international Denny has been with Everton since the age of 11 having joined the club from Manchester City.
A member of last season's Dallas Cup winning squad, Denny played for his country in the u-17s European Championship this summer, featuring in the final against Spain.
Rhian Brewster of Liverpool and Alex Denny of Everton in action during the Everton v Liverpool U18 Premier League game at USM Finch Farm on January 14, 2017 in Halewood, England. (Photo by Nick Taylor/Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Fraser Hornby
Age: 18
Born: Northampton
Position: Striker
Everton could end up paying £1.3m for Hornby who joined from Northampton in 2014.
The highly-touted teenage striker is known for his aerial presence and has struck five times this season for the Blues' under-18s.
Hornby plays internationally for Scotland's youth teams.
Everton's Fraser Hornby skips past Tranmere's Jamie Heron in the 2016/17 FA Youth Cup (Image: Colin Lane)
Anthony Gordon
Age: 16
Born: Liverpool
Position: Attacking midfield
Exciting attacker Gordon has hit 12 goals for Everton's u-18s this season – including four in the 7-1 demolition of West Brom in August.
Handed a full-time contract in the summer, Gordon has been one of the stars of Everton's Academy campaign so far and scored the Blues' goal in their mini-derby defeat.
Michael Collins
Age: 17
Born: Manchester
Position: Defender
Collins was picked up by Everton whilst playing for Wirral Boys after his family moved to Wallasey 10 years ago.
He joined the Blues aged 14 and was converted from a striker into a left-sided centre-half.
Collins is an u-18s regular at Everton and although eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland and Jamaica it is expected he will make his England breakthrough soon.
Shayne Lavery
Age: 18
Born: Northern Ireland
Position: Striker
Lavery celebrates his 19 birthday on Friday and so will be hoping his Everton debut can provide an early present.
The speedy centre-forward joined Everton aged 16 having previously played at Portadown and Glenavon and has progressed to u-23s level this season.
Lavery came off the bench to score a late winner against Swansea City in October and has already been capped at u-21 level by his country.
Everton Under 18's Youth vs Tranmere Under 18's Pictured Everton's Shayne Lavery on the attack. Photo by Colin Lane
Stephen Duke-McKenna
Age: 17
Born: Liverpool
Position: Winger
Duke-McKenna has become a regular with Everton's u-18s side having signed full-time terms with the club last summer.
A talened left winger, Duke-McKenna is eligible to play international football for Guyana, Holland, Republic of Ireland and England.