The men who have taken Everton U23s to the brink of Premier League 2 title
Profiles of David Unsworth's talented squad of title wannabes
But regardless of the outcome at the Aldershot Recreation Ground has been a brilliant season for David Unsworth's young charges.
Ahead of their date with destiny we take a look at every single player who has contributed to a stand-out campaign.
GoalkeepersMateusz Hewelt and Joel Robles
Polish goalkeeper Mateusz Hewelt has made 19 Premier League 2 appearances. He also sat on the substitutes bench in a Premier League victory over West Ham in November then on four further occasions over Christmas. Current first choice keeper Joel Robles has filled in once.
Ironically Everton lost that night at home to Sunderland - a match which also saw Tom Davies, Mason Holgate and Dominic Calvert-Lewin all feature.
Harry Wilson of Liverpool has a shot on goal watched by Everton goalkeeper Mateusz Hewelt
DefendersJonjoe Kenny, Antonee Robinson, Callum Connolly, Morgan Feeney, Matthew Pennington, Mason Holgate, Matty Foulds, Brendan Galloway and Tyias Browning.
Known for his composure and versatility, Jonjoe Kenny has been a stalwart in defence, playing in 19 of the 20 league matches so far.
Jonjoe Kenny chats to Ross Barkley in training
Antonee Robinson has played 15 times in the league, the young left back bouncing back from a knee injury that ruined his 2015/16 season.
Callum Connolly played 12 times before going on loan to Wigan. He is a versatile defender who can play anywhere across the back line or in midfield. He added one goal.
Centre-back Morgan Feeney, likened by boss Unsworth to the legendary Dave Watson, has made nine league appearances. The Bootle-born defender has been at the club since the age of seven.
Antonee Robinson, Tyrone Duffus and Harry Charsley
First-teamers Matthew Pennington and Mason Holgate have both played seven times for the U23s.
Left-sided centre-back Matty Foulds has made four league appearances. He signed from Bury last year.
Brendan Galloway played in last week's win over Spurs after returning from his loan spell at West Brom. Mo Besic also featured in that match on his return from injury, while Tyias Browning has made five appearances for the U23s.
MidfieldersMuhamed Besic, Tom Davies, Kieran Dowell, Harry Charsley, Liam Walsh, Gethin Jones, Beni Baningime, Jack Kiersey, Joe Williams, Conor Grant, Ryan Ledson.
Despite enjoying a breakthrough season in the Premier League, Tom Davies has also played 12 times for the youngsters. He has since made 19 senior appearances, scoring twice.
Kieran Dowell celebrates his goal for Everton during the Premier League 2 match between Everton U23 and Tottenham Hotspur U23 at Goodison
Kieran Dowell has made the most league appearances for the young Toffees this season, scoring five league goals in 20 games. The silky midfielder has made three appearances already for the senior side.
Harry Charsley has made 19 appearances in midfield. The Republic of Ireland youth international is great at making runs from midfield and has scored seven times this season.
Liam Walsh has also been a regular starter in midfield, playing 18 times in the league. Walsh is great on the ball and loves spraying passes around. He has scored four times this season.
Liam Walsh of Everton receives his Premier League 2 Player of the Month trophy from David Unsworth at Finch Farm
Gethin Jones made 13 appearances before going to Championship side Barnsley on loan. Jones has great pace and can play both midfield and at right back.
Beni Baningime has played nine times, and has also made seven appearances for the U18s. Another U18s star, Jack Kiersey, has also played once for the U23s.
Midfielder Joe Williams has made five league appearances after signing a new contract in February, while Conor Grant has made four. Ryan Ledson appeared once before his loan move to Oxford United.
ForwardsAdemola Lookman, Oumar Niasse, Bassala Sambou, Courtney Duffus, David Henen, Calum Dyson, Sam Byrne, Nathan Broadhead, Anthony Evans, Anton Donkor.
Up front, the U23s have several sources for goals. Ademola Lookman scored in his only appearance for the youngsters, while the pacey winger has impressed for the senior side as well.
Oumar Niasse scored seven goals in five league matches for the U23s before his loan move to Hull City, where he has since scored four Premier League goals.
Bassala Sambou has been something of a supersub for the Blues, making eight appearances, six of those from the bench. He has scored four goals, including one against Spurs last week just minutes after coming on.
Towering striker Courtney Duffus has made 16 league appearances, scoring three times. David Henen, a skilful winger who rose through the ranks with Anderlecht, has scored twice in his ten league appearances.
Calum Dyson has scored six goals in seven appearances after impressing with the U18s and U21s, while Irish striker Sam Byrne has made one substitute appearance.
Calum Dyson breaks Blackpool's defence.
Nathan Broadhead, a quick-footed winger, has made three league appearances and scored twice. Anthony Evans played a few times with the U23s before his loan move to Morcambe.
Left footed winger Anton Donkor has played twice in the league since his loan move from Wolfsburg. Which young toffee would you like to see more of in the senior side?
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