The fourth official indicates three additional minutes will be added for stoppages.
89'
B. Williams enters the game and replaces A. Martial.
Williams replaces Martial with a minute of regular time left in the match.
88'
Worrisome signs as Sidibe puts in a cross, winning Everton a corner, but it’s quite apparent that the right-back isn’t moving properly. He’s clutching his arm heavily when not involved in the action, though Ancelotti has already used all of his changes.
86'
Sigurdsson takes a corner from the left flag, but play is called to a halt as Davies interferes with De Gea, giving the visitors a chance to clear their lines with a free-kick.
84'
Baines delivers it flat causing a bit of panic near the six-yard box, but Manchester United are able to get it away - at the cost of another Everton corner.
83'
Davies wins a free-kick on the left side of Manchester United's penalty area following Fred's lunge. Sigurdsson and Baines stand over it - looking to put a cross into the area.
82'
M. Kean enters the game and replaces André Gomes.
Despite the crash, Sidibe appears fine to finish the match, allowing Ancelotti to use his final change in another area of the pitch. Gomes is taken off as he continues his return to full-fitness, with Kean being sent on in a positive switch.
80'
D. Sidibé gets yellow.
Sidibe is furious as he’s booked for re-entering the match after receiving treatment and getting involved in the play near Manchester United’s goal. The referee seems to tell the right-back that he was too eager, as he did not wait for the approval of the match official before coming back on.
79'
Sidibe strains to get on the end of a pass before it goes out for a Manchester United goal-kick, but he crashes into the advertising hoarding in his failed attempt. The substitute right-back looks to have sustained a serious injury as Everton continue with 10 men.
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77'
End-to-end action as the second corner results in a counter-attack for the visitors through Fernandes, who bursts into the penalty area and delivers a cross to the far post with the outside of his boot for Ighalo - forcing Keane to slide across and put it out for a corner.
76'
Baines delivers an Everton corner which gets the slightest of touches at the near post from Holgate - altering the delivery and causing a moment of panic in the six-yard box as Maguire almost turns it in his own goal, ultimately heading wide for a second set-piece.
72'
O. Ighalo enters the game and replaces M. Greenwood.
Mata enters the game and replaces S. McTominay.
Greenwood is replaced by Ighalo in the first of two changes for United.
In an effort to provide a little more creativity, Mata is brought on for McTominay in Solskjaer’s second change of the game.
71'
Sigurdsson’s free-kick hits the wall and ricochets down to the left flank for Shaw, who boots it deep into touch.
70'
Fred gets yellow.
The initial corner is cleared, but it’s returned to Everton who can reset their attack. Sigurdsson makes a pass to an open Bernard on the edge of the 18-yard box, but Fred gets across and blocks it with his knee. The referee, after protestations from the Toffees, somehow manages to give Everton a free-kick for an assumed handball and book Fred for the alleged infraction.
69'
Calvert-Lewin finds room to run as he gets into the penalty area and takes Maguire on near the byline, shooting at the near post and winning a corner after De Gea’s save puts it around the post.
67'
Shaw finds Fernandes with a throw, allowing the midfielder to flick it through the line for Greenwood. The forward is unable to turn Keane who manages to shuffle into position, and the chance is cleared at the first opportunity.
65'
Calvert-Lewin lays a bouncing ball off for Richarlison on the edge of the area, but his volleyed effort deflects off a defender and out for a corner.
63'
Bernard enters the game and replaces T. Walcott.
Walcott hasn’t really made an impression on the match, and he’ll be the second to come off for Everton. Bernard is in for him on the wing.
62'
The corner is played short for Shaw, who returns it for Fernandes. The midfielder cuts inside and looks to curl it towards goal with his left, but it’s closed down promptly.
60'
Greenwood leads United on counter-attack after providing an outlet for Fred but opts to shift it to his left for Martial instead of shooting himself. That gives Keane just enough time to get across and block the shot out for a corner.
56'
V. Lindelöf gets yellow.
Lindelof takes Calvert-Lewin down on the edge of his penalty area and receives a yellow card, while giving Everton a chance to go ahead from the free-kick.
54'
Everton look happy to bypass midfield and use their full-backs to get the ball forward into Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison. WIth McTominay and Matic sitting deep for United, it seems easier to avoid the centre of the park altogether.
52'
Gomes dribbles away from two defenders in midfield and keeps Everton’s attack going with a lovely pass out to the left, though Wan-Bissaka immediately comes across and wins a throw-in for his side.
50'
Richarlison seems to be moving much better to start the second half than he did to end the first as he picks up the ball in midfield and links the play, pushing his side forward.
48'
Fernandes takes a free-kick from a central location to the left of the penalty area for the head of Maguire. Keane and Sidibe converge on the location and clear it away into midfield.
46'
Manchester United get the second half underway from the kick-off!
45' +4
HALF-TIME: EVERTON 1-1 MANCHESTER UNITED.
45' +3
Baines delivers a wonderful cross to the far post for Richarlison, but the striker’s diving header is just a split-second late as he sends the chance wide.
45' +1
The fourth official has indicated three additional minutes for stoppages.
45'
H. Maguire gets yellow.
Maguire is the fourth player booked in a heated four minutes as he goes into a mistimed tackle on Calvert-Lewin.
43'
T. Davies gets yellow.
Davies is the latest in a series of players booked by the referee, after the midfielder’s reckless sliding challenge on Fred.
41'
D. Calvert-Lewin gets yellow.
L. Shaw gets yellow.
Shaw is booked for his part in the melee that saw him and Davies exchange shoves and words.
Calvert-Lewin is booked for his sliding challenge on the Manchester United left-back.
40'
Tempers flare between the two sides as the ball comes to Richarlison, who is tackled immediately from by Lindelof in a clean attempt to win the ball. Calvert-Lewin then goes into a diving tackle on Shaw, prompting a bit of a scrum.
39'
Richarlison hobbles off, but Everton have yet to make a substitution as they’ll hope to at least get to the half without needing to make a decision. Greenwood’s foul inside Pickford’s penalty area allows the injured forward to come back onto the pitch, though he isn't moving well.
37'
The referee is forced once again to bring play to a halt as Richarlison has gone down again following an attempt to run off the injury. It appears as though Fred’s studs caught the knee of the Everton striker. Ancelotti may be forced into two changes in 40 minutes.
35'
Play is stopped momentarily as Richarlison is down on the pitch after being caught on the knee by Fred during the follow-through on his clearance.
31'
Bruno Fernandes has scored a goal for Manchester United! Assist by N. Matić.
FERNANDES BRINGS UNITED LEVEL! Sidibe isn’t able to link up with Walcott in midfield, as Matic comes across and wins back the ball, playing it immediately forward for Fernandes. After taking a touch to set himself, he lashes a swerving shot from outside the area which beats a diving Pickford! 1-1!
Matic's works shows the value of winning the ball high up the pitch, as he was able to steal possession in a good area and immediately find Fernandes - leading to the goal.
30'
Fernandes puts an outswinging ball onto the six-yard line but Calvert-Lewin does his defensive duties, heading away - though only out for a throw.
28'
D. Sidibé enters the game and replaces S. Coleman.
Confirmation of the enforced change which sees Coleman withdrawn for Sidibe in a like-for-like swap.
27'
The ball is put out of play as Coleman is down receiving treatment on what appears to be his right knee. It doesn’t look good for the captain, who appears unable to continue.
25'
Sigurdsson’s free-kick from the left wing loops over the first man and almost drops for Richarlison, but Maguire is there to clear it away just as the striker was looking to get onto the ball.
23'
Lindelof hits it long from inside his half looking for Martial, but Keane is there to knock it down and clear the danger.
21'
Manchester United are finally enjoying a steady spell of possession as Maguire comes forward in order to link the play. It’s been a frantic start to the match which has as of yet not been beneficial for the visitors.
19'
Gomes drives forward on a positive run after dispossessing Fernandes, but Matic is there to block his attempted shot to the far post.
17'
Fred finds Greenwood inside the penalty area with a dinked cross from the left, but the striker puts it just over the crossbar from close range.
13'
Coleman looks to square a pass for Calvert-Lewin, but Maguire comes across. He fluffs his attempted clearance and almost loses possession inside his penalty area to the Everton right-back, but he manages to get it away at the last, saving his blushes.
11'
Matic strikes again from distance after Wan-Bissaka gets the better of Baines, but Pickford stoops down and parries it before Holgate manages to smuggle it away.
9'
Martial manages to get a left-footed shot away from the edge of the penalty area, but he drags the shot wide, allowing Pickford to stand on his line and watch.
3'
D. Calvert-Lewin has scored a goal for Everton!
EVERTON TAKE THE LEAD IN BIZARRE CIRCUMSTANCES! Maguire passes a free-kick outside his own penalty area back to De Gea, who dithers too long on the ball before making a pass. Calvert-Lewin comes into the Manchester United penalty area, closes the goalkeeper down, blocks the pass and puts it into an empty net! 1-0 to the hosts!
2'
Lindelof goes into a crunching tackle on Richarlison, which leaves the Everton striker down on the pitch. It's an early concern for Ancelotti as Keane puts it out for his team-mate to receive treatment.
1'
Everton get the match underway from the kick-off!
Hello and welcome to our LIVE commentary of the Premier League fixture between Everton and Manchester United.
Everton suffered their first loss in five matches last week away at Arsenal, the defeat dropping them to 11th in the table. The Blues performed well in the match despite the 3-2 scoreline and will have another stern test to prove their European credentials, as they can cut the gap between themselves and fifth to two points with a win against Manchester United.
Six places but only five points separate Manchester United in fifth from Everton in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s first trip to Goodison Park since a 4-0 defeat last April in the Premier League. Four points back of Chelsea, the Red Devils today have a chance to make it three domestic wins - and four clean sheets - in a row.
EVERTON XI (4-4-2): Jordan Pickford; Leighton Baines, Mason Holgate, Michael Keane, Seamus Coleman; Gylfi Sigurdsson, Tom Davies, Andre Gomes, Theo Walcott; Richarlison, Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
With 15 minutes to go before kick-off, let’s look at how the two sides will be lining up, starting with the hosts!
MANCHESTER UNITED SUBS: Eric Bailly, Juan Mata, Brandon Williams, Sergio Romero, Jesse Lingard, Odion Ighalo, Andreas Pereira.
MANCHESTER UNITED XI (4-3-1-2): David De Gea; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw; Scott McTominay, Nemanja Matic, Fred; Bruno Fernandes; Mason Greenwood, Anthony Martial.
With both sides still in the hunt for the three points, Manchester United’s best hope will be finding players for Fernandes to interchange with. The presence of Martial and Greenwood hasn’t been as dominant as hoped, with Ighalo a possibility to provide a focal point and continue his form after scoring in the Europa League. Ancelotti is left with only two changes to help support Richarlison and Calvert-Lewin, with a whole host of options to pick from, including Bernard and Iwobi.
That concludes our commentary of the Premier League fixture between Everton and Manchester United! We hope you enjoyed it!
Everton are in action again next Sunday, when they travel to face Chelsea. Manchester United play Derby County in the FA Cup on Thursday, before hosting Manchester City in seven days.
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