 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the start of the 11 show Everton vs Burnley at Gullison Park. It's been so long, a month since we were back there for our first game and we're back again Monday night football, hoping to get three valuable points that will leave us in a good position early on in this season. Let's get into it, obviously international break has just come and gone. You hope to just get all your players back fit. And it looks like we're doing okay for the players at the moment. I'll have to see what happens though when the official team comes out an hour before. In goal for me, Jordan Pickford obviously started as our number one. Started the season quite well, done okay for England as well. So yeah, number one, no issues at all. At right back, obviously there was a little bit of a worry over the break with Chambers Cullman dropping out of the island side for their final game over the break. But it looks like he's fit to start, hopefully those extra couple of days has done him well and he can get in there and start at right back. But we have seen that obviously playing games in quick succession can damage him. He played a couple of quick games. One of those games you have to remember now though. So it is a lesson that we have to use them as little as possible during a heavy schedule. At the moment it's not too bad, but obviously next week with the league cup and stuff, we have to take that into consideration. But he starts at right back. At left back, Llywodraeth Dyn will start. He played one of Francis games, I believe, or maybe a couple of Francis games. So he should be ready to go. Add a bit of a slow start to the season, but hopefully now once we're back at it and we get a good solid chunk of games again now that he'll get back up to his own level. At centre back, I'm going to go with Yeri Mina and Ben Goffrey. I know Michael Keane and Mason Hoguey played the last game and they did okay in that, but for me these are our best two and Goffrey's been seen back in training. So obviously he's got that pace. Yn Yeri Mina, this is my playing barely, we know what we're going to expect. A lot of balls into the box. Michael Keane maybe, you know, could be okay in that system, could deal with them as I said in the last game against Brighton. Need him or Mason Hoguey, did anything wrong. But I think it's important to get what probably is what is seen as our best two together and working together, week in and week out. We haven't seen that this season. So I think certainly Yeri Mina for the aerial presence and he didn't go away obviously with Columbia. So he's ready to go and Ben Goffrey hopefully is ready to start as well because his pace is really important as well. So that would be my two in the back line. Inter midfield, Allen in there once again and the Coray did fantastically well in their last game against Brighton, really controlled that midfield. You know, and Allen, you've seen, you know, an assist for the first goal, the ball through for the penalty for the second goal. So obviously showing something a little bit different there and the Coray's running, you know, could have had himself a goal later on in that game as well. Probably should have had the goal in that game but they've shown how important they are in the early stage of the season. And I've been slightly different to what Carlo Antolotti used them but it's really worked and they've both benefitted from the break as well on international duty. So those who really give everyone else in front of the platform to play on, in front of them. I'm going to go for Alex Oboby. I think he started the season brilliantly. It's been influential with assists and pre-assists and scored against Huddersfield. Yeah, it's been in good form. Come off the bench against Brighton to a real good effect but I think in the home games, I think he's probably more likely to start and hopefully dictate it, you know, the way we play. And I know a lot of people climb on for Hammersfield's league but maybe this just isn't the time. Maybe he'll be on the bench and be eased into the side when he's right. Maybe not. Maybe he will have to fight for his place to whether he takes that opportunity or not. On the right-hand side, Damari Greig obviously scored in his last two away games in the Premier League and has been fantastic so far. And obviously he can go on the left or on the right with Charleston will be starting on the left in this game for me and obviously he's had the break. But those two can move around. That middle three there, very fluent. Fluid, should I say. They're probably fluent in language as well but very fluid when they want to be and can move around and give the opposition something to think about. Obviously with Charleston, Charleston didn't have his best game against Brighton obviously and we had the whole penalty situation as well but he has to put that behind him. He's a good of some park. He'll probably, you know, at times he can fill in and be the second striker and I hope he can go to one side and Greig can go to the other side when it's needed. And maybe it will be needing this game with Bailey the way that the style they play but hopefully we don't get bogged down in the way we play and just play our own football. And obviously Domino Carmelun up front, he's had there again a couple of weeks rest from playing. He'll have been training but obviously he had a little bit of injury that saw him go off against Brighton but obviously the main concern has been the toe injury. Rafa Benisa said he's been playing through the pain barriers hopefully a couple of weeks of not having to play on that and having that goes with it because he's not quite the same striker as we know he can be in the first few games. I don't think he's been as good in the air and that'll be all because of the spring, because of the toe. So hopefully that's all rested but we have got Rondon now available to us and the manager can take Dom off if he feels like he's not coping as well or the injury is still there and Rondon can come on and give the same kind of style of play as Dom and I think that's really important. We had Moise Keen and I think we've seen against Hudlfosfield they just wasn't the same player. It's like for like now and Rondon's got a lot of experience to come on. So he could come on and make it a two-off front if needed as well and also come on to help Dom if Dom needs to go off with anything. That's my start on 11. Let me know your thoughts in the comments whether you'd go with that, whether you'd have slight changes, whether you'd leave Michael Keen and Mason Hallgate in there, whether you'd start Rondon. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Make sure to give this video a like. Subscribe if you haven't already. If you want more great videos, join us over on Patreon. The link is in the description. We do daily live videos over there. There you go. Thanks for watching. See you later.