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Welcome to our live blog! We’ll have updates from Everton v Man Utd from our reporter Stan Smith at Goodison Park.
Ruben Amorim says it was ‘so clear’ that the penalty decision needed to be overturned as Manchester United escaped with a point from Goodison Park.
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That will definitely feel like two points lost for Moyes and the home side.
Everton cruised to a 2-0 lead in the first half and looked comfortable until the final 20 minutes. They were the better side for most of the game and had many more chances than the visitors.
They were denied a golden opportunity at the end but they should not have needed it.
Garnacho definitely had an impact of the bench today.
The winger changed the dynamic of the Reds’ attack and they were more threatening with him. Both of United’s goals came from free-kicks that the Argentine won.
Garancho will wonder why Amorim didn’t start him, especially after another anonymous display from Hojlund.
United were saved by VAR at the end.
Perhaps it would’ve been a slightly soft penalty but it is hard to see a clear and obvious error that is worthy of overturning.
The home fans are furious and letting the referee know their feelings.
The decision is overturned.
VAR has sent the referee to the screen.
This may get overturned…
At the death, Everton earn a penalty.
Maguire pulls Young back in the box. VAR will check the decision.
The fourth official has indicated that there will be a minimum of five minutes of added time.
Both sides still have the chance to claim all three points.
United’s first yellow card of the afternoon.
Obi-Martin sees yellow for delaying the restart.
The away team have found their equaliser but they are not relenting.
Just a few minutes remain but there is still time for a winner in this match.
No penalty, despite how convinced Joshua Zirkzee was.
Huge appeals for a handball and a United penalty.
VAR will check it.
Carlos Alcaraz and Tim Iroegbunam are sent on by Moyes.
Doucoure and Garner are withdrawn.
An amazing finish from Ugarte to equalise.
A free-kick is headed out to him on the edge of the box. His left-footed volley beats Pickford in the bottom corner.
Doucoure is into the book after a foul on Dorgu.
United are searching for the equaliser and pressure is building on the Everton defence.
The goal has given the Reds a real boost and some much-needed belief.
Bruno Fernandes scores directly from a free-kick!
United are right back in the game.
Lenny Yoro also enters the action.
Mazraoui is withdrawn.
Chido Obi-Martin is sent on to make his Premier League debut.
The 17-year-old was highly rated in Arsenal’s academy before making the switch to United.
He replaces Hojlund up front.
The home fans erupt after Harry Maguire avoids a yellow card.
The United defender manhandled Beto to stop a counter attack but his name does not go into the book.
Doucoure almost had his second of the day.
A great cross from O’Brien and a sweetly struck volley from Doucoure but Onana is equal to it.
James Garner is shown a yellow card.
Everton’s midfielder catches Ugarte and is punished by the referee.
Garnacho is sent on in place of Casemiro.
Can he change the game for United today? With over an hour of the match over, the Reds have not managed a shot on target so far.
Alejandro Garnacho is out warming up.
He is the only senior attacker on United’s bench this afternoon. Surely it is not long before he is sent on by Amorim.
Ashley Young is on for Everton.
The ex-United player replaces Jesper Lindstrom.