 Welcome to ToffeeTV. It is the starting 11 show, Everton vs. Wotherham United in the Carabao Cup second leg. Good chance for Marco Silva to give a couple of players a game that maybe haven't played so far, but you know what? Enforce changes due to the fact of suspensions and injuries. So let's get into it. Obviously Jordan Pickford starting in goal. Obviously, there might be a temptation for other managers to swap and change their goalkeepers, but nah, not for me, not for us, not for this game. Jordan Pickford obviously didn't have any pre-season with going to the World Cup, going to the World Cup semi-finals. So looked a little bit rushy in the first couple of games, looked a lot better against Bournemouth at the weekend and hopefully this will be a good front chance for him to continue that. Right back, Sheamus Coleman. I think, I don't think there's any needs to change him. I really don't. I think that his leadership and just professionalism is what is needed in this game. Okay, wasn't great at the weekend, but good chance for him to bounce back and have a good game. Centerbacks, Hallgate and Keat Zuma, who are really our only centerbacks that we've got available at this moment. So they've got to play. Good chance for Keat Zuma to build that relationship. Get hopefully, you know, before the weekend against Huddersfield in the Premier League, good chance for them to lay in what each other's weaknesses and more importantly strengths are. Well, that might be the other way round. And hopefully, you know, we see a better display, Sheamus on Defending set pieces, which haven't been great so far this season. Obviously, we've conceded in the last two Premier League games on off corners, off near identical corners. So for Zuma, I mean, it's a chance for him to establish himself in this team. You know, if he gets in now, and he does well, there's no reason why he can't stay in there all season. He's on loan from Chelsea. Will do Chelsea really want him? I don't know. So if he gets in now, he can stay in. There's no reason why, you know, he has to go out. So hopefully, that's a good, strong start for him for his first Everton start. Luka Dean at Lefbach. Again, a player who's come in late in the summer and didn't go straight into the team, which is good. I think that's the best way to do things has to fight for it. I think this game gives him a chance to show what he can do in front of the Everton fans. It's not a Premier League game. It's a League Cup game. So it's not necessarily the pace, but the toughness will be there, I think, for Rotherham. You'll have to show what he's all about if he wants to take that chance off of Leighton Baines. He's got a fight for it, and I think that's right. So he's a chance for him to rest for Leighton Baines. I think that's the best way to go about about about it. So Luka Dean in there at Lefbach in the centre of midfield. We've got Garnet, Ankurin at the at the base and in front of him, Sigarton and Kieran Dahl. Now, listen, Kieran Dahl and Sigarton are very similar players in terms of what they do. Obviously, Sigarton is miles ahead of Kieran Dahl and ability. But at some point, Dahl has got to be given a chance. He hasn't gone on loan so far. I mean, that could easily happen in the next couple of days. But I think they want to keep them. They want to see what what he can do. And this is a chance for him to do that. Again, with injuries in midfield, Tom Davies has been playing here instead of instead of instead of Snidlin. But this game could be a chance for Kieran Dahl to show to show what he can do. Now, these two players can alternate and this may hold me feel that can be quite fluid. So it'll be interesting to see whether the manager thinks that he can handle the responsibility of playing in a game like this and playing in a in a in a more fixed role in midfield. Be a lot more disciplined in that role. So, yeah, we'll have to we'll have to wait and see whether that happens on the left. Obviously, no, the Charleston. So it's a chance for Benard to play his first ever in game. Obviously, came on at the weekend. So this, again, is a great opportunity for him to play in his first game and is needed. You know, if I don't have them all, the luckman had conducted himself, maybe a little bit better, maybe he'd be starting in this game. But it's a great chance to see to see Benard play over on the left hand side and see what what he's capable of doing and obviously getting him ready for the weekend's game as well. On the right hand side, Theo Wokot, because he's been playing brilliantly well. So let's leave him out there. Listen, rather than not going to be a walkover, they're going to come and they're going to try and they're going to try and frustrate us because the other thing about the League Cup is it goes straight to penalties. So they know if they can frustrate us for 90 minutes, then they've got that chance of of of going through on penalties because then obviously it becomes a lottery. There's no reason why I rather couldn't have five better penalty takers than we've got. So they're going to be frustrating us. So we need players like Theo Wokot who can get round the back with that pace. We want to keep the continuity, I think, of this team. We want to win this tournament. Let's take it. Let's take it seriously from the off. Let's not think that we can just stick 11 strangers out there and we'll get through the game. We won't. So we need a level of continuity and that continues with Cenk Tolson up front. He's striving for his first goal this season. This is a good opportunity again for him to get it. So OK, there's there's an ass. There's Dominic Carmel Lume, but I'd like to see Cenk Tolson start this game and go out there and, you know, continue what he's been doing with the work rate, but get that first goal, you know, start, start, start to get his first goal in this game and get us through to the next round. Anyway, these are what we feel should be the start of the 11 for this game. Let me know what you think should be the start of the 11 for Everton versus Rotherham United in the Carabao Cup. Leave us your thoughts in the comments. Thanks for watching Toffee TV. I'll see you later.