 Welcome to Toffy TV, here is the match preview Everton vs West Ham United in the Carabaugh Cup fourth round, I believe. We can't go on our studio this week due to quarantine regulations, let me just say. So we're doing the show from our homes and there is Baz. Baz, you look like, you look like, you look very like official then, with your jacket on. You looked... I was running up and down, Cubs, and that's all it is. Don't really, don't really. Warming up. Look very smart. We've had a raid on the club shop, don't we? West Ham United, obviously. This is a weird game, isn't it? Because we probably will put out a mixed team. It won't be asked starting 11. It'll be, you know, some of those players you've played in the last couple of games. Probably more of those players. And yet they might put out, you know, their strongest side for all we know. So it's difficult to know, isn't it? Which way this is going to go? Because who's got the full strength side? Yeah, it's obviously the first two rounds. We've been able to, we've had lower league opposition, and we've been able to use the players who are on the fringes of our team, and that's been good enough. Or be it, we did use Pickford, Calvert, Llywyn, Rathialys, and Michael Keane, who've been in our team anyway last week at Fleetwood. But this one's a step up again, isn't it? And it's a step up against the team that's won the last two games. Nine-one, you know, five-one against the last round, and then beat Wolves four-nil at the weekend. So it's going to be a tough game. It's a tricky game. But again, it's a game that I feel Everton can win. But it will be difficult trying to predict West Ham's team, because even just looking at their side last week, you know, in a supposedly lesser team for the players who haven't been playing, they still had Jarmalenko, Lanzini, Filippe Anderson, Seb Halle, Tiach Wilsius, Snodgras, you know, players who've all played for them in the Premier League. And then you're looking at them from the team, and be Wolves four-nil at the weekend. You know, none of those played. So that shows you that they do have a decent squad as well West Ham. So, you know, it'll be interesting, it'll be Seb Halle came on in school. But, you know, it is difficult to know what they'll do. But then again, for them, it'll be the same for us, won't it? They'll be looking and thinking, well, I'm going Everton, I've made 10 changes one week, eight or something the next or whatever. So, you know, what kind of line-up will Everton put out? And that'll be the million-dollar question, I guess. Yeah. I mean, I suppose before, the weekend's game for them, they would have been, or saying, we'd be looking at going up, this is a really, really good chance. But they've had a really good win over Wolves and West Ham will be approaching this game the same way we are and thinking, you know, getting to the latter stages of this tournament, we could win this. I mean, that's obviously the way we're thinking. And that'll be the way they're thinking. You know, you only need a couple of decent draws and suddenly you find yourself in the semi-fanner, don't you? So, I don't know what to expect from this game. Obviously, we're home, the conference is flying. We've, you know, it'll be interesting to see what the team starts. But you know, he's not going to start full, full strength. And then we've got the capacity to bring people on. Obviously, we've got Brighton home on Saturday, so there'll be no travelling involved, so I suppose that can come into the considerations. And then after this, it's international break as well, so I'm sure that'll come into the considerations. And then I think after this game, we haven't got another midweek game, I think, until December. So it's a good two months of only Saturday, and we'll see any weekend games as well. So it's such a big opportunity for us. You know, you look, I think there's already been something like six or seven Premier League teams that have gone out. This is a big trophy for us. We all know that we all want to win it. And these are the games you've got to win, aren't they? You know, your West Ham's at home. With the way we started this season, you'd expect us to win that, win this. It's not always the way it goes, but we can only have confidence that Carlo until after a team that he thinks is capable of beating West Ham. 100 per cent, I mean, if it was a league game, I'd be expecting us to win. I'll be in a tough game, I'd still be expecting us to beat them. And so that's the way we've got to look at it. Yes, obviously, for the Premier League, we'd have our full strength team, but who's to say eight of our full strength team won't play anyway, and he just says we'll look. Well, this was, if we had a Premier League match Wednesday night and a Premier League match Saturday before an international break, you'd expect the full strength team to start both games, injuries permitting. So it may be that the majority of our start on 11 begins against West Ham, and that might be the way that they look at it. But you're listening, Dominic Calder-Lewman played against Fleetwood last week when we all expected it to be Anthony Gordon, or Walcott, or Bernard and Moise Keane, didn't we? So, who's to say that that won't happen? And just touching on what you said there about it a great opportunity. Tottenham played Chelsea, so there's two big teams there. Brighton man United, United fortunate to win a Brighton this weekend in the league. Burnley man City, and then on Thursday night, you've got Liverpool v Arsenal. So there's a few big games there. Liverpool or Arsenal, one of them are out. Tottenham or Chelsea, one of them are out. So, you know, United, like I said, City, United away games. So you never know what happens there. So it's a great opportunity of everything could squeeze past West Ham and get into that quarter-final and then maybe get a home tie in that again. Then, you know, it's exciting. But we can obviously, we can only look ahead to this game. And West Ham will have players who can hit us because they've got Antonio, he's a handful, whether he'll play, I don't know, but he's a handful. Halle, he's got a couple of goals in this competition already, and then he's got one of the weekend against Wolves. He's got people like Philip Anderson, if he has it on his days, he could play in four-nil, and that's all. They've definitely got players who can hit us, but, you know, we're exactly the same for them. Yeah, they've obviously lost a couple of games and obviously won one in the Premier League now, but really convincingly won one in the Premier League. So they feel like they're up and running now. Nothing's lost. There's only three games into the season. They've obviously had the problems with David Moyes, the Covid situation. I'm sure he'll miss this game. He won't be there. Yeah, he will, yeah. They've had players out as well. So it hasn't been an ideal staffer. There hasn't been an ideal staffer off the pitch as well with players being sold and no one really come in. Sometimes that can bring a, you know, it's funny, isn't it? We go back to, say, 2004 and how, you know, Moyes has been through these kind of situations with Everton and that can galvanise a squad if you feel like everything's against you, even if you feel like the board's against you. That can galvanise, and that might be something David Moyes is using to bring these players together. And if the West Ham fans as well get brought together, because that's what I think, you know, when they had the problem with the player leaving for West Brom and, you know, players obviously, there was the scent and voices, the fans feel like the players are on their sides and that can bring everyone together, especially if it's against, like, the board, if it's a common threat, if it's, you know, it's... pantomime, villain's owner, you know, it doesn't really matter. That can galvanise a team, it can galvanise a squad at times, so I'm not taking this game, you know, lightly at all. I think it's a really big game for us. I think if we can get through this, we've got Brighton on Saturday and we've got the international break and it's the Derby, and you look at them and go, these are two big games, but if we can keep... you know, if we got out of these two games and we were unbeaten, you know, through to the next hand of the cup and it would just be an absolutely fantastic staff of the season and what you're relying on now is you're relying on those players who are fighting to get into the team, fighting for that opportunity to be part of it. The likes of someone like Bernard who didn't even get on on Saturday after having such a good game and a way to Fleetwood, obviously it was only Fleetwood, but you're looking for a reaction from those players. I suppose the... I suppose one of the interesting things I would say is the centre-back situation, because this is not a game I think you can risk playing Leucadine at centre-back. You know, I just don't think you can personally. So does he go for Michael Keane and yet he means, is that a position you think we're going to have to play our struggles to players without only two fit centre-backs? I would for this one and I've been low to do it so far. I don't think anybody would will be in by Wednesday. So therefore we'd have to play then. I don't... I'm like you, I think if they play Halle, which they may well do, because he's not been starting in the league, then he's a handful in the air anyway and I don't think you can just say that he's been a look after him and that we'll let Leucadine's sweep up. I wouldn't surprise me if Leucadine was sub for this game, to be honest. I think Uncuncwil will play. I think he touched on that at the weekend in his press conference. I think he more or less said Delf will start. Uncuncwil will start in this game and so there'll be... I imagine it'll be six, six, seven of the team that started the palace will start in this one. I understand with you. I think the centre-backs is not somewhere for this. Don't forget it's only one more game and then it's Brighton and then it's one game a week and the transfer window and I expect Everton will be doing their utmost to bring another centre-back in as well. So it's really just getting through this game and then obviously we've got Brighton at the weekend. If it was a league game we wouldn't even be having the conversation. We wouldn't be saying well he might play Dean there. So it's a Premier League opposition in a fourth round caribou cup home tie. So I think it will be meaner than Cain who started centre-back. I could see his playing seven or eight of that first team. I think he'll leave Arlen out for Delf. I think he'll leave Hamas Oedrigus out and he might leave Dean out and I think the rest will play. I think the rest will play maybe bar one. Even Sheamus. Maybe that might be the only other one. Maybe because John Joe has been doing all right. But I can't see. Like you just said, if it was a Premier League game you wouldn't make wholesale changes. So it's a Premier League game, isn't it? You're playing the Premier League team. This is a, you know, it's a one-off. We want to win three games. Three games you like from a cup final. We want to get to the final. So you've got to take it seriously now. When you look at the season you see it start and you go right. Only play two pre-season games and then you've got three Premier League games and three games in the week if you're lucky if you've got through. The first game, completely scratched side. Second game, a bit more integration. I think this one, being Westland I think there'll be a lot more integration. And I think, as I said, you're playing a home playing a home again on Saturday so there's not that travelling. So there's more rest opportunity as well. I can see him playing seven or eight. I really can. I could see him putting the cori in there in the centre of my field. Maybe Guilfee for Gomez but I think he'll keep most of that team if he's kind of alive. And then hopefully that'll be enough for us to get through and, you know, and go on. And hopefully I don't want to say have a good run in the cup. It's not about having a good run in the cup. It's about winning the cup. It's about playing as simple as that. So hopefully that's what we can do. Be a tough game and hopefully we get through. Yeah, 100%. Like I said, they're dangerous. They've had two good results. The last week they've had two good results, five, one and four in the home. So it's up to us now to make sure and I'm sure we will, have the right attitude. Those lads are coming. If there's a few coming in, get in and take your opportunity and for the lads who have already been in for the league games and playing well, just keep doing what you're doing and hopefully we'll have enough quality and get through. And then, you know, who knows then if you can get through another home tie and you're buzzing at you. Definitely. Big game. It's a big game and it's been really good so far to use the squad. But I think this is the game now. We start looking at it as a serious competition to move forward. And hopefully, hopefully we'll get the win. There you go. A little bit different these shows at the moment just because we can't get into our studio but hopefully we'll be back in the studio sooner rather than later. Hopefully for Deadline Day next week. So there you go. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on the game. Do you expect us to win? Let us know. Subscribe if you haven't already. Give this video a like and if you want to join us on page for loads more videos, exclusive videos, live videos. The link is in the description. Thanks for watching. See you later.