Darron Gibson in line to make Everton return against Arsenal

Séamus Coleman could make first start of season in Goodison Park clash

Darron Gibson could play in  Everton’s Premier League game  against Arsenal at Goodison Park on Saturday. Photograph:   Paul Thomas/Getty Images
Darron Gibson could play in Everton’s Premier League game against Arsenal at Goodison Park on Saturday. Photograph: Paul Thomas/Getty Images

Republic of Ireland midfielder Darron Gibson is set to make his return for Everton this weekend after 10 months on the sidelines.

The 26-year-old from Derry suffered anterior cruciate ligament damage in last October’s World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan and has been sidelined since.

Named yesterday in Martin O’Neill’s extended 36-man squad for the upcoming European Championship qualifiers, Gibson could play some part in Everton’s Premier League clash against Arsenal at Goodison Park on Saturday.

The news will be a big boost to Everton boss Roberto Martinez after it was announced that England international midfielder Ross Barkley faces a lengthy lay-off after he suffered a medial ligament injury in training.

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Republic of Ireland right back Séamus Coleman (hamstring) is also fit after appearing as a late substitute at Leicester last week but striker Arouna Kone (knee) and midfielder Bryan Oviedo (leg) are not yet ready.