 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the starting 11 show Everton versus Arsenal at Goodersham Park. Before we get into it, let's hear from Baz. Thanks to E-Toro for sponsoring Toffy TV. E-Toro sponsored a number of clubs in the Premier League and they also recently did a survey, a football fan survey which found that 92% of Evertonians aren't enjoying football as much in lockdown. 73% of them even said they'd missed significant moments in the games, which is never good, is it? If you've ever wanted to start investing, but it's another one of those things that you haven't got the time to do, with E-Toro's copy trader, you can now copy their top performance investors. This means that when they invest, you automatically make the same investment at no extra cost, meaning you can invest while getting on with everything else you've got going on in your life. If you're looking to begin investing, be sure to use E-Toro. Use the link in the description below to learn more about it. They go through everything there, what you need to do to be copy trading like them. So check it out in the description below. Cheers Baz, thank you for that right in goal for this game. It's Jordan Pickford, isn't it? Because the manager's already said it's Jordan Pickford. Robin Olson was a very calming influence on Wednesday night. I didn't have to do too much, but what he did very well, his kicking was good and made a couple of simple saves. But Jordan Pickford's back. It's good that there's competition. Hopefully it's pushing Jordan Pickford. Jordan Pickford has been good in the last few games. Hopefully this little bit of competition is pushing him. I don't know, maybe that's just why the manager brought him in, but clearly by giving Robin Olson opportunities and rotating them every so many games, it's keeping Jordan Pickford on his toes, but also telling Robin Olson that there's an opportunity for him. We'll wait and see what happens, but it is Jordan Pickford in goal. At right back, Seamus Coleman is back, but I'm going to stick with Mason Hallgate. I think that we rushed Seamus Coleman back too quickly last time, and I'm not saying he's been rushed back this time, but I don't see really the point in changing this back four at all, so Ben Godfrey will be at left back, and the two centre backs will be obviously Michael Keane and Yeri Mino. All four of them have done brillant in the last couple of games, and for me, I would leave Mason Hallgate there for this game. And then with a little bit more time ahead of next week's game against Manchester United, maybe luck to change things, get Seamus Coleman back in at right back. Listen, the manager might have completely different ideas to me, I imagine he probably does. But I just think coming off the back of the Leicester game so quickly, I'd keep that team, I'd keep that team there at the back four, sorry, as it is. Leave Seamus on the bench, you can come on, give us an option if we need it, and then be available for the Manchester United game. I don't see any need in putting them straight back into the side with that back four working as well as it is. So make sure you're at right back, Ben Godfrey at left back, and Yeri Mino and Michael Keane, the two centre backs, the way it's been for the last couple of games, and it's worked really well. Inter midfield, right, who replaces Alan? This is a really difficult one because we don't really have anyone else like him at all, and that's why he's going to be so missed. We obviously seen, you know, Andre Gomes come on for him. I don't know whether Andre Gomes can do what he does. I really don't. And it's a really difficult one because you are looking at maybe a Mason Hulgate and saying, can you go in there and do that job? It's a real tough one. I'm going to go for Tom Davis. I think that Tom can play alongside Abdelhaid D'Corey and be someone who just stops the opposition from playing, and that's his job, and I think he can do that. I think he's got the work right. Okay, he's not the biggest lad as well. He's not the quickest lad in the world, but I think he's got discipline. He's got positional discipline, and I'm not sure whether Andre Gomes has got that. Andre Gomes has got the physical side of things, which will be important, and Andre Gomes is great on the ball. Now, you might say D'Corey is going to be that back man if he was the other night and push Andre Gomes further forward. Maybe so. For me, I'd just play Tom Davis. There's a lot of games to come in the next couple of weeks. We know that already, so I'd put Tom in there and ask him to do that job, but we'll have to wait and see. And just ahead of him, Gilfysigarton, he's been doing ever so well in the last couple of games as well. I think he's been, again, disciplined about having discipline. I think he's done that really well in the last couple of games. So he's going to be in there, obviously, after D'Corey's already mentioned will be in there as well. On the right-hand side, Alex O'Wobee, I think he's in his best run of form forever, and I think he's been great. I think he's using the ball a lot better. He's moving it a lot quicker. His final ball isn't always brilliant, but I think he's in really good form and he's working defensively as well. So no problem at all. I think Alex O'Wobee's doing really well, and he's on the right-hand side. And this is like a flexible 4-3-3, although it can be a 4-4-2 with Sigarton dropping, you know, maybe from one of his forward positions, but with Charleston staying over on the left, he got his goal the other night, and hopefully that gives him the confidence now to go forward. So with Charleston on the left, and obviously Dominic Harvelin up front. And I'm hoping that team will have enough to get three points tomorrow. Keep a clean sheet and move forward in the league, and that's what you need this time of year. Doesn't have to be an amazing, attacking performance, but just get a couple of goals, or get a goal and keep that clean sheet. Like we have done in the last couple of games, and hopefully get three points. And move forward to that quarter-final on Wednesday night. So, do you go? Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Do you disagree with what I've picked? Would you bring Sheamus Coleman back? Would you move Mason Hulgate into midfield? For me, it's like the less change is the better, I think. But obviously there's also the physical side of things. The manager has to weigh up how people are feeling if there's any niggly injuries, whatever. We'll find that out at, what, half-four? Is that the afternoon? There you go. Make sure to give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already, and if you want more great videos, join us over on Patreon. The link is in the description. 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