 Welcome to Toffy TV, this is the Star and Eleven show, Huddersfield Town vs Everton in the Calabal couplet getting into it. In goal, I am going for Esmere Begavitch, obviously he came in in the summer and I think this is a good opportunity to play him, isn't it? He played a lot of games last season in the championship so we'll be ready to play and against a team he'll be familiar with so I'll start with Begavitch in goal. At the back, at right back I'm going to go for John Joe Kenny, I think obviously Seamus Coleman can't play every single game and John Joe obviously will come in at right back and give Seamus Coleman a rest ahead of the game at Brighton at the weekend. It makes sense, John Joe's the back up right back, he's been on the bench for both games so obviously for me he comes in at right back. At left back I'm going to continue with Luca Dean, I think I didn't want to change the team completely, I think Huddersfield Town is a potential banana skin so I think you need a little bit of leadership, a bit of familiarity and a bit of class in there so I'm keeping Luca Dean as my left back for this game captain the side as well I imagine so I will keep him at left back. At centre back I'm going to go for Mason Holgate and Ben Goffrey, Mason Holgate obviously started the first game, missed the game at the weekend so I think for him to come in makes sense and alongside Ben Goffrey who hasn't started this season has been isolating. We won him back in the start in 11, we won him back in the Premier League team so hopefully he starts this game and then is ready for the game at the weekend and then head of the international break so makes complete sense to put Ben Goffrey in for this one and alongside Mason Holgate gives Jeremy a break and takes Michael Keane out of the team as well which is important. In midfield I am going to go for the two holders again like we've got, well just two centre of fielders like we've read in the first two games. I'm hoping this is a chance to give John Philippe Gabammon an opportunity and obviously I don't know the absolute state of his fitness but he was on the bench at the weekend, he has had a good pre-season, he went out of training due to being in isolation so I think this is a great opportunity to get him into the evidence side. His first start for two years when he pulled on the Evans Shades against Wathford at Gullison Park riding this is a fantastic opportunity. After waiting to see whether he does own out what his level of fitness is but if he was fit enough to be at the bench at the weekend in the Premier League game then hopefully he is fit enough to be on the start for this one. I always thought that would be the plan anyway, leave him out for a couple of games and then bring him into the evidence side for the League Cup games so hopefully that happens. Alongside them I'll play Fabian Delth, I think he's fit at the moment, he came on at the weekend at Leeds and I thought he did well and I thought that experience at the back sitting in front of the back four alongside John Philippe Gabammon will be crucial. I did think about Tom Davis but I don't know, I just think Tom Davis hasn't started the first two games and Delth has come on in games so I'd start with Fabian Delth. Into midfield, I'd have Townsend on the right, again experience, he didn't start the game with the weekend and don't know whether he'll start the game at Brighton but I'd certainly start him in this game for that experience. Right foot, left foot can put crosses in either way, it's just a good all round experience play to start for us. On the other side I'd have Anthony Gordon, again the flip side of that, hasn't got that experience but still could go on loan but you need to be testing himself against the players from the championship where he could end up on loan and obviously this is a player who has played bits and bobs for everything. I would start him in this game, an opportunity to give other players a rest but also an opportunity to see Anthony Gordon and see what he's all about and see whether he has got what it needs to stay at the club or whether he needs to go on loan. And in the middle of those three I'd play Awobi, has done well so far this season, nice cameo, first game of the season, come off the bench and did well and I thought I sat against Leeds, he did well. So I'd start him again in this game, as I said, keeping a couple of plays in there who've played already this season. And ahead of them Moise Keane, I think with Charleston this game has a chance to leave with Charleston out after his busy summer and obviously we know Dominic Arvillan has been carrying a tow injury as well so an opportunity to get Moise Keane on the pitch and give him a start. And when he started games he's looked alright for everything. So this is an opportunity for him to start games. He obviously played a lot of times last season for Paris Saint-Germain and did it in the Champions League so can he do it on a cold Tuesday? I mean it won't be cold. Can he do it on a Tuesday night at Huddersfield in the Carabaugh Cup? We'll wait and find out but it's a good opportunity for him as well so the manager will see what he's all about, see what his attitude is about. Maybe you have a Charleston on the bench, maybe not, I don't know but it's a good opportunity to see Moise Keane. So there you go, let me know your thoughts on my start on 11. Who would you have in instead? With it being the Carabaugh Cup there's a lot of opportunity out there isn't it to change it up a little bit. So let me know who you'd have in the event side to face Huddersfield on. Make sure to give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already, if you want daily live videos join us over on page and the link is in the description. See you later.