Ewarton hold the key to destiny in their own hands, and a win over Gonemouth will make their place in the Premier League for the coming season a safe bet.

For a relegation-bound team, a home match against an uninspiring opponent may seem like a godsend, but with the Toufigures having lost their last three home matches, the pressure on the players is clear to see.

Nonetheless, Dyche's wealth of experience will allow him to know how to deal with such a situation, and he will find a way to calm the players and boost their confidence. He will ensure that the team shows excellent organization and discipline in the game, motivating each player to fight for glory, as they have done in their away games against Lister City, Brighton and Wolves.

Cavitryun's health is in doubt, so if he is unable to play, Dewey McNeil and Iwobi will take up the attacking role up front. I would also expect the central players to be a threat from set-pieces.

As for Ponemouth, this game is more of a casual date for them. However, it is worth noting that their main striker, Solanki, used to play for Liverpool, and it will be interesting to see if he will take this opportunity to prove himself and be in the spotlight against his former city rivals.

Philapinen poses a threat to Ewarton, but I am confident that the home team will control the tempo of the game. Goalkeeper Bickford will have to play heroically and make sure that his team doesn't lose the door in order to keep the visitors at bay.

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