Everton will be hoping they can get back to winning ways when they return to action, with recent events calling a halt to this year's Premier League campaign. 

Carlo Ancelotti's side had previously been on an unbeaten run of five matches, but find themselves winless in their last three matches.

The Toffees are currently sat 12th in the Premier League table, and they'll be keen to put together a positive run of results before the season reaches a conclusion.

We look at SIX talented Everton youngsters that you simply need to know about.

Find out who they are, on the next page....

Virginia is yet to make an appearance for the Everton first-team, but has had experience in senior football away from Goodison Park recently.

The goalkeeper has been with Championship side Reading in the first-half of this year's campaign, but struggled for positive performances, and was eventually dropped from the starting XI before returning to Everton in the January transfer window.

Branthwaite has been hugely impressive with League Two side Carlisle United, which earned him a move to Everton during the January transfer window.

He has since gone on to feature for Everton's Under-23s side in recent weeks, and is certainly a player to keep an eye on in the future.

The defender is still only 17, so he has plenty of room to develop in his professional career.

Foulds signed for Everton back in 2016 from Bury, and has gone on to feature regularly in the Under-23s side.

The defender could well be one to watch in the future, and could find himself involved in the Everton first-team during their pre-season campaign in the summer ahead of the 2020/21 campaign.

Feeney made his senior debut for Everton during their Europa League campaign in the 2017/18 campaign.

He went on to make another appearance for the Toffees' first-team that season, but hasn't featured since then. The 21-year-old recently moved to League One side Tranmere Rovers on loan for the remainder of this season, and will be hoping to get further minutes in first-team football when fixtures get back underway later this year.

Everton fans should know all about Simms' ability, as his goal record speaks for itself.

The young forward scored 46 goals in all competitions last season, which included 32 goals in 21 appearances for the Everton Under-18s side.

If he can continue to impress in front of goal, then it seems as though it'll only be a matter of time before we see him involved in the senior squad.

The central midfielder has made 12 appearances for the Everton first-team altogether.

He spent his first loan spell away from Goodison Park in 2019, when he signed for Wigan Athletic. Baningime only made one appearance in total for the Latics though, and will be looking to further opportunities in senior football in the near future.