 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the match preview. Watford vs Everton in what is a huge game for Everton. If Everton can get three points in this game, this will set us up nicely for the two own games. It is our game in hand over Burnley. I think we really, really could do, just get the three points just for our own mental state, just massively putting our own hands. If we could win this one and go on to 38 points from 35 games, we'd be in a great position. We had four points at the Burnley. There'd be one goal between us if we wanted to buy the odd goal. But we'd have that four point gap, which is big at this stage of the season. They've got two away games from one on game. We've got two on games to come, so we put ourselves in a great position. Obviously Leeds are playing Chelsea at the same time. If Chelsea were to win and we were to win, then Leeds would be four points behind us. They'd only have two games left as well. So we'd give ourselves a great position. Obviously we'd pull within two points of Southampton as well, who were the next one. So getting the next win would be huge. If we won, it could be like buses, no waving since August and get two on the run. If they'd done that, they'd give themselves a fantastic chance to stay. But it will be difficult because Wafford have got nothing to play for and they're sometimes the most dangerous games. Obviously Leeds and Wafford have been relegated. Obviously the one they'll defeat to Palace on Saturday sorted them out. Don't know how that's going to affect this game. They might be down. They might not want to. I might be too bothered, but then on the other side they might be thinking well we're down now we can play with a freedom. It doesn't really matter. Again it's that thing of this is all about us. Whose need is more, and our need is much more than Wafford. They're already down. Yes they'll want to finish the one and win. They'll want to get a home win. Of course they will, but whose need is more, and to us it's a huge game. This is the game that could just put that little bit of that gap that gives us that little just mentally as fans and as players and as a club just gives us that little bit. A little bit of breathing space ahead of two home games where you can go into a game on Sunday thinking might get a positive result and it can be all done. It can be all done. Everton, after approaching this game for me, like they've approached the last few weeks, which is not going down there gung call, not doing anything stupid, going down there and fighting for our lives, fighting for everything. Wafford can be dangerous. It's not a given three points, but we have to approach the game. Over the weekend West Ham went to Norwich and West Ham had come off a negative result in Europe. But he went down there and just done the job. It's easy to say Norwich have been relegated and they can play freely. But you go down there and you just do the job, the job that's needed and for us it's to go and get three points. And as I said, this is our game and I'm against Burnley. Over Burnley, sorry. We don't want this dragging on. We want this. We're in a good vein of form. We've got momentum. We've got positivity. Let's keep that going. Let's not stifle ahead of the two home games. They've been relegated. They're obviously not a great side. They've been struggling at both ends of the pitch. So let's make sure we do everything in our absolute powers to make sure we get the three points on Wednesday. Got to. It's an opportunity, like you said, to put that daylight in, to give us that chance to keep it fully in our own hands. If everyone was to win on Wednesday and win on Sunday, it's all over. It's safe. That's the thing. That's the message. I imagine getting to that situation where you can be safe with two games to go, considering the diocese. We were five points adrift just over a week ago. So if everyone could get next Sunday and know that they'd be breathed at all on Sunday, they're safe, then there'd be an incredible position to be in. But that only happens by winning at Wafford. You're absolutely right. We can do all the evidence things that we do. These haven't won around for ages or they're relegated now. They'll be relaxed and beat us and all that. Now let's do the other thing. Let's do what decent sides do and go. We're going to make, we're going to rub the salt in the wounds here. You'll have to compete. You've got to think you're right or don't think we go there and go play. 44 and be open and just see what happens. No, we go, we block the spaces off, we let them off the ball and say, how good are you with the ball? They haven't been very good all season long, but that's why they're relegated already. So, and then we hit them on the counter attack and we're ruthless. I was the manager at BC and I want 20 attempts at goals today. I want shots raining in on their goal from all over the place. You get half a yard and pop it. If there was any kind of criticism from Leicester, if there was any and it's nitpicking because we won the game and we defended brilliantly. We didn't shoot enough when we had the opportunity in the round of penalty area. Got players, you've got to dig on them. Take the shot. Take the shot. Take the shot. Take to the challenge and the core. Go on and show these what you've to have. In your old club. Go on. Go back and hawn them. Put this game to bed. You as a set of players can leave the road with one foot in the safe camp if you get the three points. And that should be the biggest incentive these players have got. All the criticisms they've took and rightly so. ..on'r rhaid i'r sio. Mae'r ddiogel yn gyntaf atoedd eich bodi'n mynd i'ch bywyddiwyr... ..o'r byd ddim yn fwy oherwydd yn ddechrau. Roedd yn gofynu'n gweithio'r bwysig. Felly mae'r gweithio'n gweithio'r byd i'ch byddai. Ond oedd ym mhob i'n gweithio ddiogel... ..y'n mynd i gyd i'r pob yw'r wych i'r llyfrnod. Rwy'n cael y byddai'n gweithio ar ddweud o'r rai. Ond we've got the opportunity to go and do that. No-one's going to give us anything. We've got ourselves in a position where we could go and win the game and give ourselves a great chance because we've worked hard in these last few games, go and do the same. Barely went there last week and won. So we've got to do the same. Start positively, plug all the gaps, keep it nice and safe. Nothing stupid and when we get the opportunities it's the other end of the play to take them. I've got a chance for it to get a hat-trick. I've never got a hat-trick forever and I don't think so. Now be a lovely time to start. It'll be difficult because they have got some good players. It's a case of grinding it out and they will have that. It's a double-edged sword, the fact that they've been relegated. On one hand it means clearly they're not a great side, but on the other side it does release them of that responsibility. Does Roy Hodgson seem to play like that though? No, no, but that does happen at this time of year doesn't it? It frees that all up, Hodgson's leaving anyway and players will feel free that they can just go out there and almost be just abandon what maybe a time has been asked for them. But you have to be wary of that and you have to punish the team they are, not the team they're trying to be in a way. The less they've played at the weekend, the less they've got nothing to play for in a way. Why is there a different mentality? It's the game of 40 to them, like it will be to Wofford. You have to just go and do what you've been doing and as I said it's that momentum part for me which is so key, taking that momentum into Goodersham Park on Sunday and just trying to get the job done. This is not a foregone conclusion of this game or even the season. This season and the places have been swinging one way to the other in the last few weeks and what we've got to do now is just nail it down because you don't want to find yourself in a position where you're ticking off the games going right, but we didn't get something out of that game so we need to get something out of this game. We need to just be piling on the pressure and getting away from that situation. We all feel good at the moment because of the way the weekend's gone but you've got to move on to the next one and make it stick so big, big game and you've got to be looking for me to get the three points. Obviously after the weekend there will be changes that you would imagine after me going out and just maybe looking at other positions on the pitch and thinking we'll need to freshen her up a little bit. Portia, obviously, mean is out so this is the first one. I expect Michael Keane to come straight in. The manager has already said that Ben Goffrey will only really start training back with the team the middle of the weekend. He means that if you're looking at it you'll have the training. Tuesday before the game or it'll be Friday after they've played the game. So you'd imagine Michael Keane will start along side Mason Hallgate. The midfield is a difficult one because Fabian Delph, yes, you haven't been wary of playing him too much. They tried to look after him. He did complete the 90-odd minutes at Leicester but this is a crucial game. Franck Llympab might feel with mean a going out the side that we then take Delph out the side with a spine going out the team. We really think let's keep the same 10 as we can. The fingers crossed Michael Enco. It was only a cramp. We haven't had that clarified yet but all the storage coming out was just a cramp so we should be okay to start. You'd want to try to keep the same kind of team and then the ideal scenario would be get 3-0 up and be able to take players off but everything don't tend to do things like that and then maybe put an island in there or Tom Davies if he's back on the bench on Andre Gomez or something like that. You're looking and going, how many changes do we need to make? I don't think we need to make many. For me it'd probably just be keen for me now. I think I'd leave the rest and then it's up to Deli get to go off the bench or Dominic Khaled. I think there is obviously keen. He'll definitely start and hopefully Michael Enco will start again, you don't know. You do look and think, well does he bring island in for Delpho, like you said? That'll all be down to Delph's body at the end of the day. Delpho will tell him whether he's playing and he won't be the other way around. If Delpho walks in and goes, I can't play this game, you need to leave me out then that's the end of that and that might be the way it is. I could imagine maybe something like Anthony Gordon possibly could be left out as well with Charleston dropped back and maybe Dominic haven't even played up front. Or even because you do look it, you look at Damari Gray and Gordon at the weekend they both did look naked. Obviously Gordon stayed down and Gray went off but both of them look a little bit jaded and it might just be a case of freshening up one of those plays as well and that might be dropping with Charleston a little bit deeper but it might be time to bring someone else into that midfield, you don't know. Or it might just be a case of, because obviously one of the other things as well as the last couple of weeks we've played with more of a five at the back whereas you might look at this game and go back to a normal four now and move a wobby into the centre of the park again. Give it some freshness there. I think Delph, that's a false nine. There's a shout as well to our flotialer if you wanted the rest one of the wire plays we haven't got unless he went absolutely busy and played Elgarzy from nowhere but he don't see that. No, but Delhi could be an option as a false nine, he could need Elhi but I imagine he'll go with if everyone's fit as in Michael and Cobb and I think it'll just be Michael Key and in for Mina and I think it might be the same start on 11 and he might do an hour with that start on 11 and then maybe look to freshening up. I think he likes the continuity of the plays he's got. I think he knows everyone's fighting and you do get when you get games in quick sessions it's not the worst thing in the world players don't feel tired when they've won they feel like they can go again and if you keep that continuity it's the energy isn't it and confidence for me and there's the trust as well of these plays as well and I think that's a big thing as well so I don't think you'll want to change too much and let's be honest Wednesday night comes along there's only ten days of the season left you know you're going to get you're trying to get everything you can out of the players squeeze them for four games in ten days won't it ten eleven days so you might like you say you might look at it and go let's keep the same team and try and get this game won and then if then we are in a great position then we've got two-one games to come you know we arguably might need two points out of those two-one games so you've got a great chance if you can freshen it up against Brentford then maybe an island does come in and gives you that bit of energy bit of moving around in the field well let's have a look at Wafford's team from the weekend and see if they go 4-3-3 so Cymarra was sent off so we'll be missing obviously these are the good season at left back we've got Kat Kat so I'm going to send her back Tom Cleverly to show go in the field and then the front three Shah, Dennis and Josh King obviously Josh King we know all about that's a good season there's not done that much before or after it but that's the other way and we've got to make sure we're ready with him well you know we're ready to watch him and Shahs can be a handful and Dennis has been a handful so if they've got plays in you can hit it there's no doubt about it but it's weather people like Burnley looked after them by being solid and compact and we've got to do the same let's have a look at Dennis as known as you mentioned him there so he's had 33 appearances, 30 starts he's got 10 goals and got 6 assists 1.8 shots a game and he's someone who has been linked with the move away for a live where he's got 10 goals from a wide area I've seen him linked with Everton last week he knows what's happening with that but he's had a good season for them and like you said this man Shah is someone who's got gory it's getting it out of him I think he might need a move as well but he's a talented footballer and then we know Josh King's alive by the front so we know what we have to do it's up to us we want to be totally in control of this and get it done and dusted take the pressure off the last couple of games go and get the win be tough, they won't lay down for you get be organised be strong, win tackles and when the opportunity comes to take it absolutely I'm sure this and our fans will be in fantastic voice as well like they were at Leicester they'll out sing their fans and let's make you feel like a bit of a home game I believe there's lots of Evertonians going on as well I imagine there'll be spaces in the ground as well that I'll have Evertonians in make you feel like a bit of a home game push the players on like we have done in the last couple of weeks get the three points get back to Gooderson for Sunday and try and put this thing to bed if we can as early as we can because it's we don't want to be feeling the way we've been feeling in the last few weeks we want it done and dusted and we can start concentrating maybe on next season maybe but I'm not taking anything for granted because this will be a tough game there you go I'm getting a little butterflies as we speak about this one it is a massive game and hopefully Everton can go down there and get the three points and give us a little bit of breathing space there you go there's no your thoughts in the comments on this one make sure to give the video a like subscribe if you haven't already and if you want more great videos daily live videos join us over on Patreon the link is in the description and it'll be on the screen in about 5 seconds see you later