Everton have issued a statement to confirm that Duncan Ferguson will take charge of the game with Arsenal as expected.
The Blues are closing in on the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti as the club’s new permanent manager but his arrival is not anticipated to be in time for Saturday’s game.
And so Ferguson’s caretaker spell will now extend to a fourth game with the visit of the Gunners to Goodison this weekend.
The Scot will take Everton’s usual pre-match press conference from Finch Farm at 1.30pm on Friday afternoon.
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Ferguson started with a win over Chelsea before overseeing a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford against Manchester United.
Everton fought back from 2-0 down on Friday night to force their Carabao Cup quarter-final with Leicester City to a penalty shoot-out but the Blues lost 4-2 on spot-kicks.
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Wetin Everton dey find for SOKOTO, e dey for dia SHOKOTO. Ferguson has done a great job so far. He knows how to get the boys playing. And he will not be as expensive as the other coaches they are chasing. Why not give him a chance, like Man United did with Solksjaer?