 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the Matri Action Newcastle United 1. Everton 1 at St James's Park tonight. A big point for Everton in their battle to stave off relegation and in a week where we may well hear about the results of the second PSR charge Everton have got a hard end point at St James's Park. Come in a few days after a hammer blow defeat at Bournemouth, the Blues have equalised late on tonight to get a resultant. It's always a difficult place to go to St James's Park and to come out of it with a point is a good result. Everton have to ride the look at times, absolutely they did and that's fine, that's what happens when you play against good sides. You have to go and you have to dig in and Newcastle missing a lot of players tonight as well and it was an opportunity for Everton to get a result. It's 13 games without a win now, it's a 67 year old record has been equal tonight and that is obviously a disappointing thing. But to get a late equaliser is a big thing and great that Dominic Alvert Llewman got it. Manager made three changes from the weekend, Beto came in for Dominic Alvert Llewman. Adrisha Garnagay came in for James Garnag as well. Ashley Young started the match as well and Michael Enco come back so four changes. Michael Enco came in to the side as well and Newcastle made a very quick start and this one had us camped a little bit in the opening few minutes to open pick for that to get out smartly to save from Harvey Barnes. Isaac looked threatening and the Everton goalkeeper had to make another big save at the back post from Jacob Murphy as Newcastle, like I said, made a really, really fast start to the game. Everton had a couple of opportunities themselves on the counter attack at the Leidicorei ffizzing a left foot shot over the crossbar. He was, you know, again another opportunity with the left foot, a decent little effort move and again it with his left foot and the Braf can made the save. But Everton went behind Isaac, he was always seen to be the most likely to score a ball over the top from Harvey Barnes. James Tarkovsky jumps but misses it and it's in behind and Branthwaite's got Isaac holding him up and if he just makes him go on to his left foot, maybe the danger disappears, Isaac to come back on to his right foot, need dancers past Branthwaite and Tarkovsky and save for to beyond Jordan Pickford to give Newcastle a lead. Pickford had to beat another couple of chances away to keep it at 1-0 and Everton really, I suppose, rolled a look a little bit of times in the first half, didn't offer too much of an attack and threat. I had missed a great opportunity off actually and that came in the first few minutes and it was James Tarkovsky inside the six yard box, a ball into the box and he's got to score, had to go over, got to head that on target. At least made the keeper make a save but he didn't head it over and then obviously falling behind, you left thinking, you know, was that our opportunity because Everton still haven't come from behind on this one. Like to win a game of football and that is obviously extended tonight but at least we haven't lost it. We went in a half time, like I said, 1-0, they could feel like they've had certain opportunities to fist a couple of them over the bar. But we just went at it. We went at it really in the first 45. Come out for the second half a little bit brighter but still. You know, I thought Beto had done really well actually playing up there. Again, I've said it a few times, I'd like to see the manager change the way we play and play Beto on Dominic Alvaluwen together and try to get bodies into the box and see if we can cause the opposition more issues. But the manager made, after an hour or so, he made three changes. He took off Beto, he took off Adelaide D'Corey and he took off Amadur O'Nana, he had a very good game, he means numbers. I think I'll out there for everyone to see a very strong game. He did say after a match with Ramadan and stuff like that, he's always mindful of changes that day after me. But those three went off. Dominic Alvaluwen, Andre Gomez came on to the pitch and Everton were looking. You know, it was a bit of a strange one because D'Corey, again, the Ramadan thing comes into it. But he's always a source of goals and like I said, Beto's doing well so to take him off brought on Andre Gomez to play in the D'Corey role. Obviously Dominic Alvaluwen replaced Beto up top as well and James Garnay went into midfield alongside Adelaide D'Corey. And Everton, I mean, Garnay was unlucky, got one on to his right foot and it's in and it's the inside of the post and comes out, you know, almost one-one. And then a few minutes later, they score a goal and you think it's game over, a quick free kick down the side as you get it put it across, it's turned into the net. And you think that's it, it's done and go to VAR when you're seeing it again. I think you think we've got half a chance here of this being ruled out and it was thankfully for us so it remained at 1-0. And while it's at 1-0, there is obviously opportunities. Jordan Pickford made another good shape coming out smartly to smother another opportunity. I think it might have been Harvey Barnes, that one. And we had to, you know, James Sarkovsky hooked one against his own post in the six-yard box. And Michael Enco cleared one off the line and Brandtway followed up with an important block to keep us in the game. So while it's 1-0, you're hoping you'll get the opportunity down. He had a 1v1 with Dan Bain and should have dragged it on to his left foot and shot and he didn't. He did take it on to the left side but hesitated and that chance went. But we did get our route back in to the game and it was a penalty. A ball in front James Garner, Ashley Young is dragged to the floor by Paul Jonathan. It's a penalty. The referee doesn't give it, VAR making him go and look at it. And he has two looks at it and a wall to have it in a penalty. And I've heard that manager after it saying, why did it take so long? It was a stone wall penalty. He shouldn't have had to go through the screen. And he's right. He was dragged down. I've heard that he has. He was unlucky with the two marginal decisions but it was a penalty. It's a stone wall penalty and the other one's offside. So you can be moan being offside. Of course he can because it's marginal but he's offside. But that was a penalty. I don't know how he could. He kind of said, well both players were pulling and maybe Paul's arms are better. He just stopped Ashley Young's motion towards the ball. It was a stone wall penalty. And we didn't get one at the weekend when we should have got one. Only that was nil nil and maybe if Dom would have sucked that on Saturday. He might have gone on and won the game. Who knows? But that went but tonight he stepped up. James Sarkoski had the ball first and I was thinking he was just going to do what he did against Fulham in the cut and smash it. But he didn't give it to Dom and the Calvalloon. And Dom and the Calvalloon side footed it. With power, the Brafca got a hand on it. Went into the roof of the net. His gold route is over Evan where they got themselves level. The manager at this point had already brought on you should have chimney. He looked like he could stretch Newcastle a couple of times. And we actually had a break at one moment. For just a minute it was three on one and Dwight McNeill hesitated and took too long and Newcastle just smothered him and took the ball off me. Eventually ran off the player and dragged him down and got a buck on for it. That kind of summed up Dwight tonight. He didn't have a good night tonight. But we've got a valuable, very, very valuable, very, very important point. Nottingham Forest have won tonight. They've moved off the bottom three and we've stayed a point ahead of them. And obviously Luton go to Arsenal tomorrow. So Arsenal who need the win. If Arsenal can beat Luton tomorrow we'll have that four point gap for as long as that lasts until we find out about the PSR. It's on to barely now. A good isn't on Saturday. And they drawn with Wolves tonight. We've got to win. It's a must win on Saturday. It really is a must win game. 13 games, four months without a win is absolutely shocking. A 67 year old record equal to him. Absolutely appalling. But that left the goal of the window. Three o'clock on Saturday. We have to win the game. Go up there on Saturday and be barely. Go to some park and, you know, then you look and go okay. We took four points out of the last six. We've then got a break in nine days to get everyone back up to speed ready for the Chelsea game. And they're not great shakes at Stanford Bridge. So, you know, we might be able to go there and get something and then you start trying to navigate your way around the home games. So, we have evidence to win on Saturday. And who knows, you know, what kind of springboard that can be. But we have to start winning games. And it has to be on Saturday. It's a big point tonight. Jordan Pickford is my man at the mat. He made some key saves to keep us in the game. And it's eventually got us your points. And it just shows that the weekend I thought he was poor for the two goals that he could have done better on both goals. And tonight he's come up big and he's got us a point. So, you know, onwards and upwards, fingers crossed. And like I said, it's all on Saturday. Now, it's no good battling and scrapping for a point tonight if we don't follow up with a big win against Burnley at the weekend. We've got to. If we're going to stay up, we're going to, in my opinion, I think we need four wins out of the final eight games. That's a big ask. But win Saturday and obviously no shit here a lot of time, but it's only three wins neither then. So, let's hope that we can do it at the weekend. Tonight, it's a big point in the north-east and well done to all those Evertonians loud and proud tonight on to Saturday at three o'clock and Gwlyshwn Park. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. Thanks for watching. See you later.