Most Popular Sports
All Sports
Show All

Good evening and welcome to Eurosport's live coverage of Everton versus Hull City. It's the Toffees against the Tigers with both clubs having come unstuck at the weekend against Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United, respectively. Can one side claw back a bit of momentum tonight at Goodison Park?

Premier League / Matchday 14
Goodison Park / 03.12.2014
Live
Live Updates
Toby Keel

Updated 03/12/2014 at 21:40 GMT


FT
Live comment icon
FULL-TIME: Everton 1-1 Hull City - The teams leave the park to boos at Goodison Park but Hull City worked hard and deserve their point. If only the hosts had made their domination before half-time count they could have put themselves out of sight.
90'+7
We've had six minutes yet Everton have a corner. Steve Bruce is raging on the side lines as the Hull City players protest. The corner is sent in but it's blocked and the visitors try to counter, but now the whistle is blown...
90'+4
It's breaking up here with the midfield battle descending into bittiness as both teams toil for a foothold. Hull managed a nice bit of combination work down the right but the cross isn't good enough. Everton attempt to build off of the aerial power of Lukaku on the half-way line, but he is a smothered by orange shirted irritants.
90'+2
Aluko needs treatment after colliding with Distin. The substitute has been a shining light for Hull since coming on to score the equaliser. They may need another bit of magic from him in the closing stages to win it if he can manage it.
90'+1
Live comment icon
There will be six minute of injury time: more than enough for either side to find a finish, and right now it's pretty level again. Hull are still dropping like flies but they aren't losing their buzz.
90'
Now Aluko has pulled up. The Nigerian is trying to keep up with the game but he looks to be limping slightly as he removes himself to the flanks to try and run it off.
88'
Live comment icon
HULL SUB: Andy Robertson comes on for Stephen Quinn as Steve Bruce looks to harden up his flanks to see the game out.
87'
McGeady drives forward from deep, leaning this way and that, before ultimately running the ball out for a goal kick. It was a disappointing end result for a dribble that looked to have plenty of potential at first. The pitch seemed to open up for him.
85'
Everton appearing to be fininishing the game the stronger team now, especially as Hull have another player down. This time it's David Meyler who is complaining about a pain on the inside of his leg. It could be his knee ligaments. Not good.
84'
Everton win a freekick which is fried in towards their aerial targets by Barkley, but it's headed away by Chester. The Toffees scramble to try and make something of the half-chances that come thick and fast within the Hull box as the bal isnt cleared. Pienaar falls over and blocks a shot however and the danger again fades.
81'
Everton swarm the Hull City area as Baines sends a cross in for his team mates to try and benefit from it. Lukaku ends up being the man with the best chance in the box but he can't find the space for a proper shot. Eventually the danger is just about cleared but Hull can't afford to be pinned into their own goal area like that.
81'
And he does, returning back to the action after having shaken off the pain for now. We're into the last minutes. Can either side find a decisive finisher?
80'
Live comment icon
EVERTON SUB: Aiden McGeady on or Muhamed Besic with Hull City temporarily redued to 10 men while Elmohamady is assessed. The Egyptian appears to want to come back on.
78'
Live comment icon
Baines is still sporting a bloodied nose as he clatters Elmohamady. The referee gives him a yellow for catching his rival full-back with a heavy trailing leg. The Egyptian looks to be hurt and may not be able to continue. He hobbles off the field for treatment.
76'
Another goof in midfield from Everton hands the ball over to Hull in the Toffees' half. This time it's Besic who gives the possession away. It looks nowhere near as dangerous as Barry's earlier error though and the Blues are soon back in control.
75'
Lukaku again shows his ability as a hold up player, keeping the ball, shielding it and then pottering inside slightly before releasing Coleman who sprints through on the over lap. The Irishman doesn't quite get the touch he wants on it though and bundles it out for a goal kick under pressure.
73'
Good work by Elmohamady with the Hull City full-back stopping the run of Lukaku. The Belgian strides through three players and looks to create chaos in the visitor's box as Everton suddenly get a grip of the game. Elmohamady's touch sends the ball out of play but the hosts are unable to profit from their restart.
71'
Everton look rattled, with Stephen Quinn snatching a lazy pass to nobody from the Toffess to ush the visitors forward. Hull's passing isn't tight enough though and they waste most of their potential momentum trying to ensure they don't give it away themselves.
70'
The home crowd sound restless and Everton are starting to look static given the pressure Hull's forwards are placing on their defenders and midfield. Tim Howard looks unsure of who to pass to from goal kicks as his usual targets are closed down.
69'
Boos rain out from the stands as confusion reigns after Everton took advantage of Livermore's head injury through Ross Barkley. Everton restart with a throw-in but put the ball out again to allow Hull to take their own.