 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Shaun Dite has given his pre-match press conference ahead of the Merseyside Derby i'r Amffield on Saturday. The game kicks off at 12.30 am amffield, and Everton are coming off the run of three wins in the last four games, so hopefully we can take that confidence into this game. The manager was asked for a general fitness update ahead of the Derby. Yeah, he had a knock unfortunately that needed settling down. Virtually everyone apart from the longer term, Deli Alley and Andre. James is on the grass for the first time with us, but he's had one day, so he needs time obviously after a long period out with us. So, yeah, a lot of the players have come back fit and well, which we're pleased about on the international side of things, and the other group have worked hard in the meantime. Of the back of that and coinciding with Everton's good run, the manager was asked about Dominic Calvert-Lewin's importance to the team. We've seen Dom come back into the side, get fit again and score some goals. This is how Sean Dyche used Dominic Calvert-Lewin's importance to the team. I don't know about Crucial, but we know he's an effective player. We know he's getting back to full fitness and sharpness. I think that's very obvious by the way he's playing, his stats support that as well, his physical stats. And really, I think he's just keeping out on the pitch as many times as possible until he's totally free-flowing, because I think he's a very, very good player. On the back of that one, he was asked about his personal feelings going into the Derby. Obviously, he's only been here for eight or nine months. He's already experienced and I'm feel Derby. It was the second game in his reign. Everton were beating 2-0 on that occasion. So he was asked about whether he's up to speed with his general feelings about the importance of the Messi side, Derby. This was the manager's response to that. Yeah, I must say, I mean, you know, from afar, you know, you know the stories, but it's not the same as when you're in it. The focus stays the same, you know, and the whistle blows, you're focusing on the teams, but the build-up, the feel around it. I mean, you know, there's no choice but a proper Derby. I've played in a few and I've been around a few, but it's certainly the biggest one I know and I've been involved in. I've only had one experience, but I'll certainly be looking forward to the next one. Off the back of that, I've just mentioned that before, Everton have won 75% of the last four games, which is decent form going into this. And obviously last time out, we beat Bournemouth 3-0 comprehensively at Gullison Park. The manager was asked about the mood around the team going into this one. Are they confident? Are they looking forward to it? This was his response to that one. Yeah, I think we were in decent spirits anyway, but I think it reaffirms to the players and the staff, by the way, the work that the staff put in, as diligent as they all are, it reaffirms that when you get it right and you take your chances and you find the real curtain edges in the performance, then I've always said I think we're a decent outfit. I've never lost sight of that or belief in it, named last season. There was a lot of noise around it, but I never lost sight of that. I still think with all the challenges, all the recruitment challenges, we've still got a very, very strong group of players and it's about performing and delivering, but of course inevitably winning. So I was pleased that all came together to get not just a performance, but a very, very good win on top of very good performance. The referee for the Merseyside Derby at the weekend is Craig Portian and David Coot is on VAR. Just thought you'd want that information ahead of the game. So see who we can all moan about on Saturday if it doesn't go our way. And finally, Everton have sent out emails to supporters today, inviting fans to take part in their latest Everton survey. This relates directly to the new stadiums. The third kind of survey of its type, but this is for the club to gain a deeper understanding of things like season tickets and the move itself. The survey takes around 15 minutes and you could actually win an exclusive tour of the new stadium if you fill that in. And also what for grabs is a 23-24 home sheet signed as well. So if you've got the opportunity, why don't you fill in? The survey, have your say. The more of us that do it will give the club a better idea of what we're kind of expecting down there at Bramleymore Dock when it eventually opens. But the more people who fill it in, like you say, the more say we get on how we think should be done rather with the Everton move. So if you've got that opportunity, do it. And who knows? You could wear the new signs at your exclusive tour. Maybe, why not? Have a go, have a go. That is it for the news daily. Make sure you check out the interview done with Julia Bold. If you've listened to the BBC sound series, Julia was in the studio on Tuesday talking about that. So why not give that a watch? The emergency side Derby preview is available now as well as well as an opposition preview with Paul Mateon. That'll be out as well. So loads for you to get your teeth into and watch. Check all that out. Hit the subscribe button like the video. If you want to become a toffee TV Premier member, click on the QR code or click the link that is in the description. Thanks for watching. See you later.