 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Everton have been drawn at home against Leicester City in the quarter-final of the Carabao Cup. The tie will take place on Wednesday the 18th of December, kick-off 7.45. It's a tough draw for Everton, but it could have been a hell of a lot worse. You know, any game at Godderson Park gives us an opportunity, Leicester in fine form at the moment. Obviously, that game will come in the middle of a number of games in December for both sides. Obviously, we'll know more about how well we're playing and what our form is closer to the tie, but we can't really complain. Obviously, last round against Wafford, home this round against Leicester City. It should be a good game and represent an opportunity for Everton to get into the semi-final of the Carabao Cup. See who we play then. Obviously, Man City and Man United, both through lower opposition and Liverpool travel to Aston Villa in the other tie as well. So, let's see how we get on there. Marco Silva is reportedly ironing a centre-back in January. Obviously, yet he means having a couple of issues with his fitness at the moment, but Everton have only got me in that keen and whole gate at the moment after failing to secure a centre-back in August. But apparently, report saying that Marco Silva will definitely be bringing a centre-back in in January, and apparently, according to the athletic reports and the athletic, he doesn't see Lewis Gibson as a viable fall choice centre-back for this season. He still feels as though he needs more experience. Obviously, at the minute, there's an ongoing contract dispute with Lewis Gibson in terms of he still hasn't signed a new one, and there's clubs like PSVI and Over Newcastle United reportedly sniffing around Gibson. Everton will offer the 19-year-old a new deal, and that will mean that any deal to take him elsewhere will cost at least a couple of million pound, I should imagine, if not more, from Everton's perspective. Valencia are the latest club linked with a move for Everton to take a strike at Jeng Towson. Link with a low move to Beshithas last week. It's Valencia this week. They're looking for an experienced frontman. Towson, who's being involved in just one Premier League game this season, will be looking to move on, I'm sure, in January. Obviously, taking in the European Championships next summer, he'll be wanting to play as many games as possible. He's taking his manager, Senol Gunas, saying lately that his position at Everton isn't ideal for Turkey, and that he's advising them to move where they can get games. So, I expect Towson to move on in January, whether I'd be permanent or a low move, who knows, but Valencia are the latest club reportedly showing an interest in taking him. Finally, Fabian Delft said that Everton needed to step up in their 2-0 victory over Watford in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night. He said the disappointment of the defeat of Brighton meant that we had to step up against Watford and make sure we got the job done. He said we didn't play very well in the first half, but the second half was more like it, and we deservedly got through to the quarter-finals. Delft had the most touches out of any midfield player on the night with 74, but he also had praise for the man with the most touches than anyone in the game. That was Mason Holgate, who had 78. Delft says he's been really impressed with Holgate since he came to Everton. He said he's brilliant in training. He had a way with them in the summer about being patient. He said I've been a footballer long time and I've had to wait me time at various points in my career, and I told Mason to do the same. He said, but against Watford was the best I've seen him. He said he's got a mouth on him like me. He said a bit mild, but he said I like that. In Holgate, and he thought Holgate was excellent the other night. He has been excellent in the last two games, so hopefully long may continue. And he said it up to Mason now to take his chance. He's got the shade, it's up to him to keep it. So fair play to Fabian Delft there, and also fair play to Mason Holgate. That is it, not really lots to talk about today. The bulk of the news sentiment around obviously our Carabocup opponents less the city. So there you go, Marko Silver will do his press conference tomorrow at 1.30. So he can catch that on Everton's YouTube channel probably. And he should have more information for us regarding Yeti Mina, fingers crossed, that the big Columbian is fit for Sunday. And that is it, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't, and if you want more videos, come over and join us on Patreon. See you later.