Oldham Athletic v Everton
The FA Cup with Budweiser
Fifth Round Proper
6.00pm, Saturday 16 February 2013
Boundary Park, Oldham
Live on ITV
Winning clubs receive £180,000 from The FA's Prize Fund
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The FA Cup has appeal all over the world - even 5, 500 miles away in Costa Rica.
Everton's Bryan Oviedo only joined the club in the summer but it has taken him no time at all to appreciate the value of the world's oldest knockout competition.
The full-back is gearing up for Saturday evening's trip to Oldham Athletic, who are looking for their second Merseyside scalp after stunning Liverpool in the previous round.
And Oviedo, who has 21 international caps for Costa Rica, said: "People at home know it is a very important competition in England.
"Also, for the last two rounds, everybody back home has been looking for Everton and for me to see how we do in these games.
"Everything is focused on this game because it is very important for us. It's a very nice game because we want to win The FA Cup."
Oldham's hero of The Fourth Round was Matt Smith but he has struggled with a shoulder problem since his double over Liverpool.
The other scorer in that match, Reece Wabara, has returned to Manchester City following his loan spell.
Everton manager David Moyes has selection issues of his own, though. Sylvain Distin limped out of the warm-up against Manchester United last week, while Tony Hibbert is sidelined and John Stones is Cup-tied, having featured for Barnsley.
"We have got one or two injuries from the Manchester United game," Moyes said. "We are going to have to assess them and see if they will make it."
The FA Cup Sixth Round draw takes place at Wembley Stadium on Sunday afternoon at 5.55pm. You can watch it live with us here on TheFA.com.
Cup's Costa appeal
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Everton's Bryan Oviedo says Costa Rican fans know the importance of The FA Cup