 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the Everton News Daily. Everton will play Liverpool on Sunday, the 21st of June, a 7 o'clock kick-off on a Sunday night. It's live on the BBC free to air, but no decision on where the game will be played as yet. That decision expected to be announced next week. Obviously Sunday night 7 o'clock, not the time I had to put it up, but that's what they have gone with. Manchester City due to play on the Monday night after that. Two other Everton's fixes have been confirmed, kick-off times for the fixes have been confirmed. It's Wednesday, 24th of June, it's a 6 o'clock kick-off away to Norwich City. And then the following week is a 6 o'clock against Leicester City at Goodersham Park it seems. So dates and times coming out now for the games. Everton's game against Leicester moved from the Saturday because I think there is an FA Cup game unless they are involved in that. So that's why that has been moved. Today the Premier League agreed to five substitutes, up to five substitutes can be used in Premier League games in these remaining nine fixes. And nine players now allowed on the bench as opposed to seven. I guess it'll benefit from an Everton perspective. Players like Jared Branthwaite, Benny Benningamy, Dennis Addeniren who were all training with the third team, Anthony Gordon as well. It'll give them opportunities to get minutes in these games, certainly be on the bench. And also plays like Moise Keane who has found the difficulty of late to get starts. You know, Carlo Ancelotti will have to use his squad, you know, with them only having a few weeks before back in games. And playing like a Masyside Darby on a Sunday night and then having Norwich away on a Wednesday. So he will have to use the squad. So there's not an opportunity for some of those young players, particularly the likes of Benny Benningamy. Obviously John Philippe Gabaman out, Morgan Snidlin still recovering after knee surgery. So there's not too many options in the middle of the park. So someone like Benningamy could really stake a claim and get in and show Carlo Ancelotti that he may still have a future at Everton. So interesting there. John just mentioned John Philippe Gabaman. He has had surgery in London. It's gone very well. He went down and had the surgery on Tuesday. He travelled back on Wednesday. Like you say, apparently the surgeon was pleased with it. It went as well as could be expected. He's now expected to take some time recuperating in Paris before he'll then go to the South of France to a well-class rehabilitation facility and begin to start rehabilitating on his comeback from Narakili's tendon injury. Apparently he's very happy at Everton. He feels well supported. And the Blues are hoping to have him back in training sometime in January. So the hope and that the rehabilitation period is actually shorter than what they thought. We've already seen that Yeri Menech is obviously a massively different injury, but he's rumoured to be back in training in three weeks, so his rehabilitation will be shorter with that as well. But fingers crossed for John Philippe Gabaman that he can get back quicker than first expected. And finally, one bit of outgoing news. It looks like Fraser Hormby looks as though he'll be leaving Everton and joining Stad de Ran in France, rather, for a deal worth around a million pounds. Being reported, it's higher than that, but it is understood to be around a million pound. Hormby has been on loan at Cortridge in Belgium last season. It's got four goals in 14 games for them, and looks like he's going to sign a four-year deal with the French club. So an excellent move for Fraser there. That is it. Make sure you subscribe. Give this video a thumbs up. And if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. See you later.