Everton will look to advance to yet another semi-final of the F.A. Cup when they face fellow English Premier League side Wigan Athletic.
The quarterfinal matchup promises to be an intriguing one, with Everton set to start the favorites, while Wigan are a team capable of beating anyone on their day.
"I think they (the players) are used to these games," Everton manager David Moyes said. "Three out of the last five years we have been in quarterfinals, so we are beginning to get a bit more used to it.
"Hopefully the game isn't too big that we can't handle it but, in the same breath, there is a high enough level of anxiety to realise how important it is.
"I wouldn't say that we are becoming a better cup team but I think we are becoming a team that is finding a way to win the games. The most important thing against Wigan is that we get through."
Wigan will look to put their relegation worries on the back burner when they travel to Goodison Park.
"Everton is going to be the biggest and the best test of all to prepare for what is ahead of us between now and the end of the season," Wigan manager Roberto Martinez said. "My focus now is in trying to get everyone fit and prepared for the game, making sure we start the game well and are well aware of what Goodison Park is going to throw at us.
"I'm not thinking about going to Wembley, I'm just concentrating on this weekend and what we need to do against Everton first. I only get excited after the game. Once you've performed well and get a good result that's when you can be excited about the match."
Everton will be without first-choice goalkeeper Tim Howard, who has a couple of broken bones in his back, while center-back Phil Jagielka is also ruled out.
Wigan could welcome back Adrian Lopez and Ryo Miyaichi, while Albert Crusat, Ivan Ramis and Ben Watson remain sidelined.
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Expected lineups: Everton: Mucha; Coleman, Heitinga, Distin, Baines; Osman, Gibson; Mirallas, Fellaini, Pienaar; Jelavic.
Wigan: Al Habsi; Scharner, Caldwell, Figueroa; Boyce, McCarthy, McArthur, Maloney, Beausejour; Di Santo, Kone.
Prediction: 2-1 to Everton