Gareth Barry has joined Frank Lampard in second on the all-time Premier League appearance list after starting for Everton against Watford on Saturday.
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The former England international will make his 609th outing in the modern era of the top-flight, drawing level with exChelsea midfielder Lampard.
Barry made the majority of his appearances over an 11-year spell at Aston Villa, moving onto Manchester City before joining Everton in 2014 following a successful season on loan.
Ronald Koeman has made two changes from the team that drew 1-1 with Manchester United last time out, with the injured Yannick Bolasie and Tom Cleverley replaced by James McCarthy and Gerard Deulofeu.
609 - Gareth Barry will make his 609th @premierleague app today; taking him level with Frank Lampard (Giggs top on 632). Longevity.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 10, 2016
Barry will move to within 23 matches of equaling Ryan Giggs' record, with the same amount of fixtures remaining this season.