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Everton’s Séamus Coleman signs new five-year contract via The Guardian

• Republic of Ireland defender is currently out with broken leg
• Coleman admits he is delighted to commit future to club
Everton have honoured their commitment to a new five-year contract for Séamus Coleman while the defender recovers from a double-leg fracture.

The Republic of Ireland captain signed the new deal on Friday having had just over two years remaining on his previous contract. Coleman had agreed terms, but not put pen to paper, before the recent international break when his leg was broken in two places by Wales’ Neil Taylor during the World Cup qualifier in Dublin.

Related: Séamus Coleman’s horrific injury demands rethink of misplaced tolerance | Daniel Taylor

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Séamus Coleman signs new five-year contract with Everton via The Guardian

• Republic of Ireland captain is currently out with broken leg
• Coleman admits he is delighted to commit future to club
Everton have honoured their commitment to a new five-year contract for Séamus Coleman while the defender recovers from a double fracture to his right leg.

The Republic of Ireland captain signed the new deal on Friday having had just over two years remaining on his previous contract. Coleman had agreed terms, but not signed, before the recent international games when his leg was broken in two places by Wales’ Neil Taylor during a World Cup qualifier in Dublin.

Related: Séamus Coleman’s horrific injury demands rethink of misplaced tolerance | Daniel Taylor

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Swansea City v Everton: match preview via The Guardian

A huge game for Swansea, who could be five points behind Hull by the time they kick off at 5.30pm. Either way, Everton’s visit seems like must-win territory for Paul Clement’s side, who have regained some confidence by beating Stoke and then drawing at Old Trafford last Sunday. Everton, on the face of it, have little to play for and their away record – winless in their past six matches – is nothing to write home about. Swansea, though, have never beaten Everton at home. Stuart James

Kick-off Saturday 5.30pm

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