John Stones will be fit for Everton next weekend despite becoming the second player in a fortnight to fall foul of Norwich’s tight perimeters.

The central defender, who had twisted an ankle in the warm-up, landed awkwardly when trying to avoid the infamous Carrow Road television camera pit.

Norwich installed extra padding around the pit after Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez tumbled into one last month.

Everton defender John Stones receives treatment from medical staff after landing awkwardly

The England international was hurt after attempting avoid a collision with the TV camera at Carrow Road

Stones holds his knee in pain following the fall but he was able to carry on playing

‘When a player is lying on the ground after a collision in that respect it worries you,’ Roberto Martinez said.

‘Footballers are athletes and the pace of the game is so furious. They need to have space to fall onto the ground. I was concerned.

Alexis Sanchez fell foul to the TV camera and advertising boards at Carrow Road after being shoved

‘Structurally the ligament is a little bit damaged but it should be three or four days and back for next week.’

The Toffees left Norfolk disappointed after having numerous chances to see of Norwich in the first half at Carrow Road.

Romelu Lukaku opened the scoring but Everton were pegged back by Wes Hoolahan, as both sides came away with a point.