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Everton boss Sean Dyche is hoping for a quick resolution to the club's latest profit and sustainability charge and that the case 'comes to nothing'.

The Merseysiders, who have already been deducted six points this season, are facing further punishment over a second alleged breach of the Premier League's regulations.

A hearing took place earlier this week and the club are now awaiting a verdict, which should be delivered before April 8.

Dyche said at a press conference: 'They've shared the information that was asked of them. It's too early to get a feel of it and we're just waiting, really, like we did last time.

'I'm sure everyone's hoping that it's fast-tracked slightly, but we'll have to wait and see.

Everton are facing further punishment over a second alleged breach of league regulations

Everton are facing further punishment over a second alleged breach of league regulations

Toffees boss Sean Dyche insists he hopes that the matter eventually 'comes to nothing'

Toffees boss Sean Dyche insists he hopes that the matter eventually 'comes to nothing'

'I don't think anyone has concrete proof of how or which way these things will go, particularly after the first one.

'We can only give the information that's appropriate. I wasn't there, obviously, but I'm told we've given every bit of information that we can give.

'We hope that they see, accordingly, what the club has been trying to do to make sure we're within the right areas that they

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