Everton got an important away win under their belt on Wednesday, but are straight back into action this weekend.
The Blues have hardly had a chance to celebrate their 2-1 win against Leeds United at Elland Road, but are back on their travels on Saturday with a trip to Old Trafford.
A match against Manchester United will certainly not be easy for Carlo Ancelotti's side, not least after their 9-0 demolition of Southampton in midweek.
Everton will be looking to avenge two defeats to the Red Devils at Goodison Park earlier this term - one in the Premier League and one in the League Cup.
But, will the manager be tempted into making any changes?
Who could keep their place
You could easily make the argument that, injury permitting, each of those who started against Leeds United could keep their place.
Why fix what isn't broken?
Of course, that's not the way it's usually worked with Ancelotti a lot of the time, and with important players left out of the win in midweek there's still a lot of opportunity for things to be switched around.
However, a few key players you would imagine could keep their place - including most, if not all of, the defenders involved at Elland Road.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin will of course continue in the side and lead the line after finding the back of the net against Leeds, while Abdoulaye Doucoure will surely have the opportunity to continue his brilliant form in central midfield.
Andre Gomes and Gylfi Sigurdsson could also consider their places in the side safe in normal circumstances, but the potential return of one man from injury might put that under threat, as we'll discuss later.
Who could drop out
If Ancelotti is tempted to make changes to his back line, there are a couple of places you could see that happening.
Robin Olsen was fantastic in the win over Leeds United, but the fitness of Jordan Pickford could potentially see the Sweden international rotated out of the side again.
Similarly, in an attempt to introduce potentially important figures in the heart of defence, Mason Holgate could potentially drop back out of the side with Ben Godfrey moving over to cover that space at right back.
Further forward, the aforementioned Gomes and Sigurdsson might have increased competition in the midfield areas thanks to potential returns from injury.
Meanwhile, Alex Iwobi could be another sacrificed from the line-up in place of someone else if the manager decides to change his system and get some more fresh legs on the pitch for the game against Manchester United.
Who could come in
If Iwobi is chosen to drop out of the side, then James Rodriguez could potentially reclaim his spot on the right flank for this game. However, with Luke Shaw marauding runs down the flanks in recent weeks, a more defensive option may be preferred.
The Colombia international could also perhaps take a role more towards the centre of midfield, but Allan could also make his return in that area.
The Brazilian has been missing since the 2-0 victory over Leicester City in December, but had targeted this match for his return and could easily be thrown back into the fray from the start.
In defence, after being left out on Wednesday, the influential Michael Keane could reclaim his place and shift Godfrey over to right back. Failing that, Seamus Coleman could also be staking a claim for a place.
In goal, Pickford's fitness might decide whether he is involved, with Ancelotti confirming the goalkeeper will be assessed before he makes a decision.