Match Preview: Tuesday,26 February 2013, One of the important match Everton vs Oldham of FA Cup HD Quality Live Everton vs Oldham streaming is availahere.Everton vs Oldham Live Stream online FA Cuponline Video Free The match will take plcae at Tannadice Park on 2/26/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things Everton striker Victor Anichebe is an injury doubt for the FA Cup fifth-round replay against Oldham.Anichebe missed the defeat at Norwich at the weekend because of a knock he suffered after scoring in the 2-2 draw at Boundary Park on 16 February.Right-back Tony Hibbert is still recovering from calf surgery.
Oldham caretaker manager Tony Philliskirk has doubts over James Tarkowski, James Wesolowski (hamstring) and Carl Winchester (ankle).
Former Everton forward Jose Baxter is set to return to Goodison Park for the first time, with the winners due to meet Wigan in the quarter finals.
Philliskirk is expecting Everton boss David Moyes to treat the game every bit as seriously as the first meeting - which ended with Oldham substitute Matt Smith heading an injury-time equaliser.
He said: "David Moyes gave us the utmost respect and I'm sure he will in the replay.
I wouldn't expect anything different. David's the ultimate professional, his staff are ultimate professionals.
Obviously it's a massive game for Everton, a great opportunity for them.
They'll be thinking about going on and getting a Wembley appearance if they get past us and they get past Wigan."
Everton
• The 2009 runners-up and last year's semi-finalists are playing an FA Cup match in front of their home supporters for the first time this season, and have not been knocked out on home territory since Reading's 1-0 victory at this same stage in March 2011.
• Joe Royle was at the helm when the Toffees won the cup for the fifth and most recent time in 1995.
• David Moyes' men have kept clean sheets in only three of their last 16 FA Cup matches, and have not been knocked out by a third-tier club since Oldham five years ago.
• The Toffees are without victory this month, and are chasing a first win in five league and cup outings.
Oldham Athletic
• Oldham are appearing in the fifth round for the first time since reaching the semi-finals in 1994.
• The big two Merseyside clubs have formed the opposition on all four occasions the Latics have been drawn against Premier League clubs in the FA Cup in the last eight seasons. They have already knocked out Liverpool and have been successful in three of the last five occasions against top-flight opposition.
• The Boundary Park club are two places above the League One relegation zone and 57 rungs lower than the Toffees on the league ladder.
• They've won the last three league games and are unbeaten in four in all competitions.
Oldham caretaker manager Tony Philliskirk has doubts over James Tarkowski, James Wesolowski (hamstring) and Carl Winchester (ankle).
Former Everton forward Jose Baxter is set to return to Goodison Park for the first time, with the winners due to meet Wigan in the quarter finals.
Philliskirk is expecting Everton boss David Moyes to treat the game every bit as seriously as the first meeting - which ended with Oldham substitute Matt Smith heading an injury-time equaliser.
He said: "David Moyes gave us the utmost respect and I'm sure he will in the replay.
I wouldn't expect anything different. David's the ultimate professional, his staff are ultimate professionals.
Obviously it's a massive game for Everton, a great opportunity for them.
They'll be thinking about going on and getting a Wembley appearance if they get past us and they get past Wigan."
Everton
• The 2009 runners-up and last year's semi-finalists are playing an FA Cup match in front of their home supporters for the first time this season, and have not been knocked out on home territory since Reading's 1-0 victory at this same stage in March 2011.
• Joe Royle was at the helm when the Toffees won the cup for the fifth and most recent time in 1995.
• David Moyes' men have kept clean sheets in only three of their last 16 FA Cup matches, and have not been knocked out by a third-tier club since Oldham five years ago.
• The Toffees are without victory this month, and are chasing a first win in five league and cup outings.
Oldham Athletic
• Oldham are appearing in the fifth round for the first time since reaching the semi-finals in 1994.
• The big two Merseyside clubs have formed the opposition on all four occasions the Latics have been drawn against Premier League clubs in the FA Cup in the last eight seasons. They have already knocked out Liverpool and have been successful in three of the last five occasions against top-flight opposition.
• The Boundary Park club are two places above the League One relegation zone and 57 rungs lower than the Toffees on the league ladder.
• They've won the last three league games and are unbeaten in four in all competitions.
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