 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Matri action Chelsea 2 Eviton 2, a fantastic point for Eviton tonight at Stamford Bridge, coming from behind twice, which is a very uneviton-like and secure and a brilliant point. The manager went with the same side that beat Brentford last week, Michal Enco, again on the bench, got free, kept his place at the left back and obviously the marigrae up front. To be honest, Chelsea would the better side in the first half. Eviton did have fleeting moments when we come forward, but we just looked a little bit off it. We competed well, still give up too many chances easy. I thought there was just occasions where we need to be stronger, but we got in at nil nil, which is I'm sure delighted. The emphasis would have been on obviously more of the shame, but also can we cause them some issues in the second half. First half was sporadic, our best little spell for me really came right at the end of the first half, but second half we knew what we were going to be up against. We knew that Grey and Potter will have had them ready to go. They won three games in a week. They were looking confident to show that in the first half. Obviously the two full back or the two wing backs rather of East James and Ben Chill, well were their biggest outlet. The big switch was on and it happened a number of times. We got caught early in the second half for again that switch on. Garner switching off a little bit with Job Felix and a poor clearance from Michael Keane. Let's not dress it up any other way. Really bad bit of defending. On a night when we defended quite well really, they still had the moments of course they did, but good players they're going to get opportunities. Chillwell was gone as like I said, let Felix go. By the time he's realised he's the danger, he's too far away from the switch came on. Chillwell in Keane a poor clearance and Felix once got a little bit of fortune going through the legs of Tarkovsky hitting the far post and going past Pickford. Give them the leading. You did fear the waste. There's no question about it. We feared the waste at that moment. One little down. We're not a team that scores goals. We hadn't really laid the glove on them, but then I thought going one little down, everything played their best spell in the game. I thought it brought us to life a little bit. I don't know whether they freed us a little bit. I don't know. I don't know whether just the manager's way to halftime stuck in the rears or whatever, but they really had a go with it after that. We got level. We had a corner on one side that came in. I thought, oh no, I should have potentially done better with it. It doesn't get a great connection on it and it flicks off the Chelsea defender now for another corner. From Dwight McNeill's corner, James Tarkovsky wins the first header and Abdelai the Corry with a little flick to take it beyond Kepper. I have smashed it away. It was way over the line. I'm level and delighted really back in the game. Chance to really kick on. Hang on in there. Let's see how it goes. Then that frustration because a few minutes, I think it was four minutes, we were level four and we give a penalty away. Again, it could have been avoided. It come from Alex Oboby giving the ball away on the half way line. We're in transition. He's got the ball and just plays a sloppy pass and it turns the ball over. They work it out to the right. The little one to reach James is in behind. Ben Godfrey thinks Tarkovsky's going to clear it. Tarkovsky thinks Godfrey's going to clear it. It results in James being fouled. It was a penalty and Kai Havett stepped up and gave pick for the little studet and put the ball into the back of the net for his third in three games. At that moment, the frustration was there because you're thinking, OK, if they create something and smash it in the top corner or a nice move, you take your hat off to it, you roll your hands up. But it was something that could have been avoided and that's the frustration and that for me, Everton have conceded a few goals like that. The last away game at Nottingham Forest with the Corrie's sloppy pass ends up in the back of our net. These things were getting punished quite regularly before we've got to cut them out. But you know what, fair play to the manager. He put on Ella Sims, he put Michael Enco on, took James Cullman off, put Godfrey to the right back, put Sims on and Ella Sims five or six minutes later scored his first Premier League goal. Michael Enco ball forward, Adelaid y Corrie, fair time pass into the path of Sims. He takes a touch and then takes a second touch which totally takes Cullor Barley out the game, shuts Cullor Barley over and stares a shot under Kepper. I don't care whether Kepper should have done better. It's a great finish. It's first Premier League goals, first Everton goal and it's a tremendous feeling for us and for those fans who've gone down the Saturday night, not great weather. Gone down to London. I've been to that stadium so many times and seen us turned over. They've gone and they've got the rewards and Ella Sims is a little bit of a good luck charm at Stanford Bridge. Made his debut there last season in a one-one draw. Come off the bench tonight to grab him a huge, huge point with the great finishing. I'm sure that'll do him the world a good and hopefully that'll give Sean Dight a little bit of confidence in this lad that he might be able to get goals. He's a big lad if he can do more hard work off the ball. Get that. More hard work off the ball. Sorry, I'm still a little bit. Work harder off the ball. He could maybe make himself an asset here for us at the football club. And certainly this season, while Dominic Alderloom's still not available, so brilliant. We had to withstand some moments of pressure. They had about four corners at the end and I must admit I was praying and crossing everything. Don't concede. Don't lose it now. And we didn't. We've got a fantastic point at Stanford Bridge 2-2. There was some results that went our way today. A couple of others didn't. All's we can do is worry about us and keep putting the points on the board. It's a Saturday night. I might even have one beer, maybe, to celebrate. But it's a brilliant point. Absolutely delighted. Mae yma yn y dyma. I'm giving it to Abdelhaid y Cori. I know James Tarkowski got it off the sky or whatever, but I'm giving it to the Cori. Scored a goal, assisted the second goal, worked so hard all over the pitch for us. So for me, Abdelhaid y Cori is my man of the match. That is it for me. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. Have a fantastic weekend. See you later.