This has been a great week in the history of Everton Football Club, as the club opened its beautiful new stadium along the River Mersey, and have given supporters two wins on the bounce to kickoff the ground's history.
But now Everton will hit the road again for the last match before an international break for World Cup qualifying matches, with the next Premier League games falling on the weekend of September 13.
And so it will behoove the Toffees to close out the beginning of the campaign on a good note, as they head to Wolverhampton to take on Wolves tomorrow.
For the first time in what seems like a long time, an Everton manager has some actual options in terms of what to do with his lineup, as the Toffees have some depth in key areas, although there is work to be done before the transfer window closes on Monday.
With that in mind, let's take a look at how we think David Moyes will set up his side against Wolves on Saturday.
Everton lineup v Wolves (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper & Defenders
Jordan Pickford (GK): After a rest on Wednesday, England's no.1 should be back in goal for Everton on Saturday. No questions about that.
Vitalii Mykolenko (LB): The Ukrainian returned from injury on Wednesday, and David Moyes has confirmed that he's available for Saturday. His presence makes a big difference in the side.
James Tarkowski (CB): He looked as comfortable and strong as he has since returning from injury on Wednesday, and although you have to take the competition into consideration, it was good to see. Hopefully, it's a sign of things to come.
Michael Keane (CB): Has been the preference next to Tarky with Jarrad Branthwaite still out. Has looked solid when called upon.
Jake O'Brien (RB): With Nathan Patterson likely heading out on loan, the club knows it needs a true right back. But until then, the Ireland international will hold his spot.
Midfielders
Idrissa Gana Gueye (CDM): He also got a full rest on Wednesday, so he should be fresh and ready to go back to bossing the midfield.
James Garner (CM): Moyes has asked a lot of Garner so far this year, so there's a chance that Tim Iroegbunam gets the nod here, but with the international break coming after this match, Garner has earned his spot here for now.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (CAM): It'll be interesting to see how this trio functions, but KDH also got a full night off on Wednesday, so he'll be in the side.
Forwards
Jack Grealish (LW): Has been absolutely fantastic so far in his Everton tenure, and with no England duty over the break, expect Grealish to get another nice run on Saturday.
Iliman Ndiaye (RW): Popped in on Wednesday for a cameo, and you could really see how vital his presence is to the side. My guess is that Tyler Dibling will get his full debut after the break, since Everton hosts Aston Villa in the Premier League before returning to Molineux the following Wednesday, so some reworking of the lineup will be needed.
Thierno Barry (CF): I keep getting this position wrong, as there's no real telling what Moyes is going to do here. Barry has been adequate in his minutes, but it isn't like Beto is setting the world on fire when he's played either.