 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the Everton News Daily. Carl Antelotti has held his press conference ahead of tomorrow's game against Manchester United at Goddison Park and there's some really, really good news on the injury front. He revealed that James Coleman, Hamas Rodriguez and Mason Hallgate are all available for this game, other to the fact that Luca Dean is back as well from suspension. It's really, really good news. Obviously we missed Hamas Rodriguez hugely in the defeat last week and obviously against Southampton as well when he wasn't clearly fully fit. We've missed James Coleman massively as well, let's be honest. He started the season fantastic there and bombing up and down that line all day, which is probably why he got the injury, but it was a major part of what helped us get those wins early on. On the other side of Luca Dean, we clearly missed him last week, so that's brilliant. And Mason Hallgate, this is a player that we haven't really spoke about too much and it's only really become evidence in the last couple of weeks how much we miss a player like Mason Hallgate playing at the back. I think we do need that pace. We need another player who's comfortable on the ball. Somebody can bring the ball out to the back for as well into midfield to link up with the midfield. Michael Keane does that really well as well, but it's that pace. I think we missed that ability to go up the pitch and leave a little bit of space behind. And you've seen it last week with Jeremy Neeson, trying to chase Ryan Fraser. He hasn't got the legs for it, so it's great to have him back. It'll be very, very interesting to see whether he starts the game or not or whether. No, there is that little bit of rustiness in there, but I'll be tempted to start him. There's no mention of any other injuries by Fabian Delth, which means Andre Gomez is clearly fit, Tom Davis and Ben Goffrey. They haven't been caught up in England 21s and apparently it's a precaution because of injuries, but that just might be because they've had injuries, I'm not sure. So be interested and see whether they're available for tomorrow. And suddenly with those players, the squad looks, looks like it's got a bit of something in it again, obviously for Charleston is missing. But with John Philippe Gabamon coming back as well after the international break, then suddenly it looks a bit better and with Charleston coming back as well, it looks a little bit better, so fantastic to get those players back. And I'm sure three of them will go straight back into the team. It'll be interesting to see what happens with Mason Horgators, but really, really good news. Competition for places, that's exactly what we want. And obviously as we saw last week, we really do need that first 11 as many as we can, because those players below, I think one or two of them can do it a job at a time, but when you have to put three, four or five of them, it becomes a problem. So really, really good news. Just a couple of other pieces of news today from Evan. Evan have teamed up with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, which is renowned as one of the best in the world. It is a partnership launched in a first series of school events featuring players promoting hand washing to combat coronavirus. And I think there's been a message put out by Carl Antelotti today about the testing in Liverpool. Liverpool has become the first city where testing is available for everyone, not just people who are ill. There's been high rates of COVID here, and I think the club are trying to get behind that message for people to go out and get tested, and this is a part of it as well. Using footballers to promote all the slogans that we hear, but certainly washing your hands as well. It's good to see that Evan are using that themselves to promote the social side of things going forward. And that's also reaffirmed in the fact that Evan will reaffirm their support for the living wage movement tomorrow against Manchester United. There will be logos visible at the game to feature the flagship living wage week video that will be seen from the club and around the game. In 2016 Evan became only the second Premier League club to sign to the Living Wage Foundation pledge to pay the real living wage and now is a principal partner helping shape the national living wage movement. Obviously that's a really important thing with everything going on at the moment with coronavirus and lockdowns and people not working and failure schemes and everything. It's important that people are getting paid the right amount of money so that even if the money knocked off it doesn't become too much of a burden. So it's great to see Evan promoting that and having an actual model compass which seems to have abandoned football in recent years. So that's great to hear and obviously great to hear the club of promoting getting coronavirus testing and helping spread the message of washing your hands. Which seems like a very simple thing, but clearly it's not. That message hasn't had the desired effect with coronavirus still raging us. Stopping us from going the game and ultimately that's what we want to get back to going the game and being a good lesson park for big games like tomorrow. There you go. Let me know your thoughts in the comments or anything spoken about. Give this video a like. Subscribe if you haven't already. If you want to join us on Patreon. Daily live videos get over there. The link will be up here somewhere in a minute. 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