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Wednesday 18 December 2019 18:46, UK
Duncan Ferguson will remain in charge of Everton as they host Leicester in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday.
The former Everton striker has been leading the side since Marco Silva's departure earlier this month, and with Carlo Ancelotti expected to be confirmed by the end of the week, Ferguson will continue in the dugout for the Carabao Cup clash.
He has won and drawn his two games as interim manager and is relishing the atmosphere of a sold-out Goodison Park.
"It is a quick turnover but when you get a few results, everybody is happy and looking forward to the next match and that's what the players are prepared for - to go again on Wednesday," Ferguson told EvertonTV.
"For the supporters to turn up again, it was never in doubt to be honest with you. We need them and I am sure they will deliver.
"Leicester are a great team, very strong in the transition, and they're going to be a really tough test. They're undefeated in 10 games, so it's going to be a big ask. But we're at Goodison, we're at the fortress, and we need to make it a bear pit"
Leicester, meanwhile, are unbeaten since October 5, with their dramatic 2-1 win against Everton in the Premier League a few weeks ago turning out to be Silva's penultimate game as manager.
Boss Brendan Rodgers told LCFC TV: "I think it's going to be a tough game for us. I think we recognised that it was going to be a tough place for us to go in the draw. However, we look forward to it. We want to try and get through to the semi-finals.
"In the last couple of years, the team has just fell short at the quarter-final stage, so we're looking to make the semi and go there and be ready to work for it."
Gylfi Sigurdsson's availability "will go to the wire" after he missed Sunday's 1-1 draw at Manchester United through illness, with the same applied to Djibril Sidibe.
Lucas Digne (groin) will not be available and while Fabian Delph is nearing a return, he is not expected to be ready for the Leicester clash.
Oumar Niasse and Cuco Martina have returned to the matchday squad in recent games and could get more game minutes on Wednesday evening.
Leicester have no new injury worries, with Matty James (Achilles) continuing to be a long-term absentee, but Rodgers will have an eye on Saturday's Premier League clash with Manchester City, live on Sky Sports.
On Wednesday, there will be three Carabao Cup quarter-finals, with one live on Sky Sports. Sky Bet League One side Oxford United will host Manchester City live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event from 7.30pm; Kick-off 7.45pm.
All three games - including Everton vs Leicester and Man Utd vs Colchester - will have live blog coverage across Sky Sports' digital platforms and there will also be free highlights of each game available after full-time.