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Hello and welcome to live coverage of Everton v Newcastle from Goodison Park. Kick off is at 8pm and we'll have team news shortly.

Premier League / Matchday 35
Goodison Park / 23.04.2018
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Marcus Foley

Updated 23/04/2018 at 20:52 GMT


End of 2nd Half
90+7'
Full time: Everton 1-0 Newcastle Everton move to eighth, their highest position since August, after a hard-fought win over Newcastle. It wasn't the prettiest game, and the Everton fans spent a fair part of the match grumbling about their team's style. Theo Walcott's goal was well taken, though, and ensured Everton would continue their excellent home form under Sam Allardyce.
90+6'
Seamus Coleman secures the win with an unbelievable defensive header, just a few yards from own goal!
90+2'
There will be five minutes of added time.
90+1'
Kenedy and Gueye are booked.
90'
Kenedy has a row with Gueye, who was tugging at his shirt. Kenedy seemed to lash out and might be in trouble here.
88'
Keane, already booked, is fortunate not to get a second yellow card for a foul on Gayle.
87'
A deflected cross hits the hand of Jagielka, prompting big appeals for a penalty by Newcastle. That looked a pretty good shout.
86'
It looks like Newcastle's four-game winning run is coming to an end. Still, they had a good innings.
85'
Everton's last change. Cenk Tosun is replaced by Oumar Niasse.
83'
Dummett's driven pass into the area is headed down neatly by Gayle for Murphy, who dithers slightly and can only win a corner.
83'
Newcastle make their final change, with Jonjo Shelvey replaced by Mikel Merino.
82'
Newcastle, who played on the counter-attack for the first hour, are now dominating possession. Everton look reasonably comfortable in defence though.
79'
Newcastle make another change, with Jacob Murphy replacing Matt Ritchie.
J. Murphy
On
J. Murphy
Newcastle United
Newcastle United
M. Ritchie
Off
M. Ritchie
Newcastle United
Newcastle United
Fouls1
Wide1
Free Kicks1
Corners2
77'
Ritchie flicks the free-kick just over the angle of post and bar.
75'
Keane is booked for clattering Gayle just outside the area. Some referees would have sent him off for that as Gayle would have been through. There may have been defenders coming round to cover though.
M. Keane
Yellow card
M. Keane
Everton
Everton
Blocked Shots2
Yellow Cards1
Fouls1
Free Kicks1
75'
72'
Kenedy's excellent near-post cross is headed towards goal speculatively by Perez, and Pickford makes a comfortable save.
71'
Keane looks groggy after a collision with his teammate Gueye. His nose is bleeding and he's being treated.
70'
Everton's home form has been excellent under Sam Allardyce, with the Manchester clubs the only teams to win at Goodison Park.
69'
This is a good spell for Newcastle, with Everton pinned back in their own half. Kenedy's superb cross is headed behind by Keane.