 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Carlo Ancelotti, as given, is pre-match press conference for the trip to Leicester City tomorrow night. Ancelotti confirmed that the Blues will be without Seamus Coleman, Hammers, Rodriguez and Fabian Delph for the trip to the King Power. Ancelotti called for more of the same at the way we played at the weekend. Probably going to be the same side that started in the 1-0 victory against Chelsea. Carlo is saying that it's going to need the same type of defence and the same type of application that the Everton players showed in Saturday's important victory over Chelsea, because obviously Leicester are a very, very good side and they won the most games in the Premier League so far this season. But they have lost three home games, so there's encouragement there for Everton to defend properly and go and try and nick a win at the other end. Carlo Ancelotti was also asked about John Philip Gabbaman today. He smiled and said he's waiting to hear as well when Gabbaman will be back. He kind of confirmed that there'll be no first team action before 2021 for the Blues midfielder who's being rehabilitated in France. It's going to be interesting to see whether Gabbaman is back before New Year or whether Everton just leave him for another two weeks. It's been a two weeks, every couple of weeks, hasn't it? It keeps getting longer, but he did say Carlo that he hoped that John Philip Gabbaman would have a fantastic 2021, you know, because this year's been such a bad one for him, so fingers crossed that he can come back fit, get involved in the training, get himself fit and be a part of Everton's future. Everton under 23s were in action last night at Southport. They beat West Ham United by two goals to one with a first under 23 goal for 16-year-old left-back Terry Small and another goal for young forward Ella Sims. The Blues hung on to win 2-1 against West Ham. And today there's been five fixture changes for Everton due to games being put on telly. They are as follows. West Ham United, which was due to be played on the 2nd of January, is now going to New Year's Day at 5.30. That'll be shown live on BT Sport. Wolverhansham Wanderers away on the 12th of January was a 7.45 kickoff. That's now an 8.15 kickoff on Sky Sports. Aston Villa away on the 16th of January is now a 5.30 kickoff. That'll also be shown live on Sky Sports. Leicester City at home on the 27th of January is now an 8.15 kickoff and that'll be shown live on BT Sport. And Newcastle at home on the 30th of January is now a 12.30 kickoff and that will also be shown on BT Sport. That is it for your news daily. Make sure you subscribe. Give the video a thumbs up. And if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. See you later.