 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the Everton News Daily. Sean Daish has spoke ahead of Sunday's must win game for Everton as they battle to stay in the Premier League against Bournemouth. He's given us the news on the injury front and confirmed that Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Nathan Patterson will both miss the game. Let's hear what he had to say. Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Nathan Patterson, what's the latest on the extent of their injuries and will they be in the squad? They won't be fit. How big a blow is that to you? Well we haven't had Dom for probably two thirds of my time here so we've still won games, still got points on the board and still performed so that's the key to that one and Patterson's more come in the side more laterally done very well but we lose him as well. So there you go Sean Daish, obviously confirming our worst fears. I think we already knew them. We were known from Saturday really when both players got injured against Wolves but the manager obviously has been without them all week and will have trained without them and as Sean Daish mentioned it's not the first time he's been without Dominic Calvert-Lewin it's not the first time he's been without Nathan Patterson. Problem for both areas. We don't really have life for life replacements and say right back we don't have another natural right back to go in there so it's difficult but this is what the manager is up against and it is, as you said it's just one more game. The manager also confirmed other injury news. Let's hear what he had to say. He's a bit better so we'll see how he reacts tomorrow to training today. So there you go obviously we're all hoping Michalenko recovers for the game so we can have at least one natural fall back and hopefully he gets through training today and is okay tomorrow for Sunday to get him back. Push Dwight McNeill ffader forward hopefully and at least then we've got some balance on the side having a natural left footer defend the plane left back and we'll have to see what happens at right back that'll take care of itself. We'll have to wait and see on that one. Sean Daish obviously was asked many questions today and one of them was obviously how big is this game? What is the magnitude of this game? This is what he had to say. I think all games are important of course but it stands to reason with it being the last game and what's on it and of course it's a massive game. I don't really need to emphasise that. I think everyone knows it, I certainly know it, the players know it, the fans know it. So I think we go into it open minded to what it is, that's the challenge. So it's obviously a huge game Sunday but Sean Daish looks very calm, very relaxed. This players are saying the same thing and I think as fans it's not going to be easy for us to be calm and relaxed but the manager obviously has mentioned that you'll have someone looking at how the other games are. You'll know reacting from the crowd as well and hopefully if it all goes to plan and Evan can take an early lead then we'll all be calm, we can all back our team and that nervousness won't creep in to the stadium. It's not been my experience of being at the other three games at Cudderson Park that could have seen as being relegated, the nervousness always creeps in but Sean Daish trying to keep everything calm. Yesterday we brought you the story that Everton was supposedly looking at other targets to succeed Sean Daish, that was in the daily record yesterday. Sean Daish was asked about this, this is what he had to say. Well it's fair to say interesting reports but I don't know where they come from but at the end of the day good businesses should be succession planning. I've got no problem with that even if they were true. Because at the end of the day businesses worldwide who knows what's going to happen next so everyone should be succession planning so if that was the case then that's the way it goes but I certainly don't be too worried about that. There you go, I totally handled that absolutely brilliantly to be honest, certainly talking about succession planning and football club should be doing that, I thought that was a brilliant response. I don't really see this as something that's going to be happening, whatever happens on Sunday Evan need to keep the reds when it comes to the managerial situation. A lot could change this summer, I think it would be slightly strange if it was to be the manager changing with everything that's gone on and I thought it was a really good response by Sean Daish. And it was good to see someone ask the question as well because a lot of times these things don't get asked when stories come out so I totally handled that really well so well done to him. Stuart Atwell has been confirmed for the team to ref the game on Sunday so there you go, probably have that fella shouting at him from the bullens again, at least this time you'll have the right fella so he'll be the manager. Also Duncan Ferguson has been speaking about this game, he's been speaking today on the national radio about what has got Evan to this point, he said basically the players have not been good enough and it's basically the players have not turned up. He also said the crowd will play a massive part and will get behind the team as they always do. Evan have been in this position before and like they were last year and they managed to get out of it. The fans made a massive impact on that and they will do the same on Sunday, they are a massive part of this club and I'm sure at the end they will push the club, the team over the line, I fully expect them to get over the line on Sunday. I cannot see Bournemouth going to Gooderson Park and winning, Everton will be too much of them, the fans will be too much of them and I think Evan will win the match and stay up so very positive words from Duncan Ferguson. It would be nice to see, it would be good if he was back at Gooderson on Sunday giving a few rows out of the crowd or helping push the crowd on not that they'll need any. Bournemouth, I've said they have a number of players injured for the game but Phillip Billingsor is set to retain for this game so if they're injured just leave them out, don't risk anyone, don't risk anyone Gary, just leave them out for this one. There you go, make sure you check out the match preview for this game, me, Baz and Jack sitting down for a bumper match preview, make sure you check out the start of 11 show as well. We've also got an exclusive with Men and Blazers Roger Bennett discussing the game and with Alan Myers who joined us on the club call on Wednesday, that video will be out as well as he talks about the game on Sunday and his recollections of the game against Coventry in 98. There you go, thank you for watching, thanks for joining us and if you want more great videos make sure to join us over on Toffy TV, Premier League is in the description and the QR code will be on the screen in a sec, see you later.