Feb 26, 2013 02:23 PM EST
Everton vs Oldham Live Stream: Watch Free Online FA Cup Fifth Round Replay

Everton will look to progress into the quarterfinals of the F.A. Cup when they take on giant-killers Oldham Athletic in the fifth round replay.

Oldham have already taken out one Merseyside side in Liverpool in the fourth round, and forced a replay against Everton after a 2-2 draw at home.

The Goodison Park game is obviously expected to go Everton's way, but David Moyes will be taking nothing for granted.

One player in particular is likely to be a marked man, and Moyes hopes Marouane Fellaini gets a little more protection than he has been all season.

"It is frustrating, but he has got good at handling it," he said. "If you are going to continually get kicked and pushed around, I say to him 'look at Lionel Messi.'

"He gets kicked every week. Everybody wants to kick him because it's the only way to stop him, but all he ever does is smile and get up and get on with it. I have told Felli to try and copy that.

"You trust them (officials) and you expect them to go about their job the same for everybody. But he is (targeted). If you look at him, he has to take as many challenges as anybody. But I don't think he gets protected as well as when he is challenging somebody else.

"I don't think he will ever be as good as him, but in his temperament he should try to have the same as Lionel Messi who just gets on with it."

Everton forward Victor Anichebe remains a doubt for the game although Seamus Coleman did make a return from injury in the Premier League loss to Norwich City at the weekend.

"Seamus has never got a problem with his fitness because he is a fit and athletic lad," Moyes added.

"It's just getting him back into the football and getting him back playing. He did well at the weekend. Him and Tony Hibbert have been a massive miss for us. We have had to juggle things round for the last month so it's been awkward for us."

To watch Everton vs Oldham Athletic Live Stream, click here.

Expected lineups: Everton: Howard; Coleman, Jagielka, Distin, Baines; Osman, Neville; Mirallas, Fellaini, Pienaar; Jelavic.

Oldham: Bouzanis; Brown, M'Voto, Tarkowski, Grounds; Croft, Wesolowski, Baxter, Obita; Iwelumo, Smith.

Prediction: 2-0 to Everton

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