- Fellaini (63)
- Fletcher (22)
- Date:2008-10-25
- Kick-off:12:00
- Venue:Goodison Park
- Attendance:36069
- Referee:Wiley, A
Live Commentary
90mins
It finishes all square in an entertaining clash at Goodison, Fletcher opening the scoring for United, Fellaini leveling for Everton.
90mins
Victor Anichebe comes on for Louis Saha for Everton.
89mins
Fellaini is the sixth man to be booked in a fiercely-contested encounter.
88mins
Ayegbeni Yakubu is replaced by James Vaughan for Everton.
84mins
Wes Brown is yellow carded for a challenge on Ayegbeni Yakubu.
84mins
Cristiano Ronaldo's powerful drive is blocked by Joseph Yobo.
82mins
Joseph Yobo does well to get to the ball ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo.
80mins
This second half has been end-to-end.
78mins
Darren Fletcher is replaced by Carlos Tevez for United.
76mins
Mikel Arteta's cross is just too deep for Ayegbeni Yakubu.
74mins
Phil Jagielka makes another great last-ditch challenge, this time to deny Darren fletcher.
72mins
Cristiano Ronaldo's chipped free kick is headed away.
71mins
Rooney is replaced to save him from further trouble, with Nani taking his place.
71mins
United have a free kick in a dangerous position on the edge of the area. It's in Giggs and Ronaldo territory.
69mins
Wayne Rooney is booked following a challenge on Mikel Arteta.
67mins
Luis de Abreu Anderson replaces Ji-Sung Park for United.
66mins
Yakubu latchs onto Ferdinand's short backpass but his shot is pushed onto the post by Van Der Saar.
64mins
Marouane Fellaini heads home after meeting a great cross from Phil Neville.
62mins
Wayne Rooney's right-foot drive is blocked by Joleon Lescott.
60mins
Phil Jagielka is on hand again to clear for Everton.
58mins
Phil Jagielka uses his pace to get to the ball ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo.
56mins
Phil Neville goes into the refere's book for a challenge on Cristiano Ronaldo.
54mins
Marouane Fellaini's strike is blocked by Nemanja Vidic.
52mins
Phil Jagielka is booked for a challenge on Dimitar Berbatov.
50mins
Wes Brown does well to intercept a cross from Mikel Arteta.
48mins
Rio Ferdinand clears for United as Everton push forward.
46mins
Patrice Evra and Steven Pienaar are receiving treatment after picking up knocks.
45mins
The second half is underway. Everton will be looking for a way back into the game.
45mins
It's half-time. Dareen Fletcher's foal separates the two sides in a half where United could have had more goals.
43mins
Rio Ferdinand heads the ball away for United as Everton make a rare foray forward.
41mins
Ayegbeni Yakubu tries to chip Edwin van der Sar but his strike is well over the bar.
40mins
Phil Jagielka makes a great challenge to get the ball away from Wayne Rooney was about to unleash a shot.
38mins
Steven Pienaar scuffs his volley and the ball runs through to Edwin van der Saar
36mins
Louis Saha is just unable to get his head onto Steven Pienaar's cross.
34mins
Wayne Rooney's header from Ryan Gigg's pinpoint cross is just over.
34mins
Dimitar Berbatov's stabbed effort is straight at the keeper.
32mins
Ayegbeni Yakubu's strike is blocked.
31mins
Nemanja Vidic is shown yellow for a challenge on Louis Saha.
29mins
Everton are trying to get the ball to Marouane Fellaini but United are dealinbg with the it comfortably.
27mins
Ryan Giggs's curling left-foot drive is just wide.
26mins
Tim Howard makes a great save to push ronaldo's dipping shot round the post.
24mins
Everton will be disappointed at the score after making a great start.
21mins
Darren Fletcher makes a surging run from midfield and shoots through Tim Howard's legs.
20mins
Wayne Rooney's snap-shot flies well wide, to the delight of the Everton faithful.
20mins
Marouane Fellaini jumps well to head away Ryan Giggs' croner.
19mins
Cristiano Ronaldo's low left-foot strike is deflected out for a corner.
17mins
Ryan Giggs' whipped corner is deflected just wide.
15mins
Cristiano Ronaldo's free kick cannons against the wall.
12mins
Marouane Fellaini has looked very bright for the home side.
10mins
Louis Saha gets his shot away but Wes Brown clears away.
9mins
Cristiano Ronaldo's low cross is punched away by Tim Howard.
7mins
Ryan Giggs low shot is straight at Tim Howard.
6mins
Darren Fletcher's cross is headed away by Joseph Yobo.
4mins
Everton have made a bright start to this game.
2mins
Marouane Fellaini's early chance is blocked by Nemanja Vidic.
0mins
Referee Alan wiley gets what is set to be a cracking clash underway.
0mins
United welcome back Ferdinand and Evra to the starting line-up. The in form Rooney will be loking for more goals.
0mins
Everton start with Yakubu and Saha upfront, Saha starting against his former club. Cahill sits the match out through suspension.
Match Preview
Everton could find themselves in the bottom three should they see their winless run in all competitions extend to eight games with the visit of Manchester United to Goodison Park.
The Toffees have slipped into the bottom third of the table on the back of a disappointing run that stretches all the way back to their 3-2 victory over Stoke City on September 14.
David Moyes' side have picked up just two points from a possible 12 in the Premier League and have been dumped out of the Carling and UEFA Cups during a dismal six-week period.
Last weekend they went down 3-1 at Arsenal despite taking the lead to leave themselves languishing in 16th place in the table.
"I think in the last two or three games we've played better," said Moyes, while attempting to put a brave face on his side's recent form.
"Now what we need to do is start turning them into results and get some points."
However, the Toffees have won just two of the 15 home meetings against Manchester United during the Premier League era and are considered outsiders to improve on that record this weekend.
On the injury front, Segundo Castillo, Joseph Yobo and Victor Anichebe could all return to face the champions.
Lars Jacobsen remains absent with a dislocated shoulder, while Tim Cahill is suspended for the final time following his sending off in last month's Merseyside derby.
Manchester United have the number four on the mind as they prepare to make the short journey to Merseyside.
A fourth straight Premier League victory would follow up last weekend's 4-0 demolition of West Bromwich Albion and likely move the Red Devils back into the top four of the table.
The reigning champions appear to have woken from their early-season malaise in recent weeks with Tuesday's 3-0 Champions League success over Celtic highlighting the current rich vein of form.
Wayne Rooney is perhaps the reason for their upturn in fortunes as his performances - for both club and country - have left the pundits short of superlatives.
The England striker has netted five goals in his last five games for the Red Devils and is responding to the addition of competition from Dimitar Berbatov with the best form of his career.
Defensive duo Rio Ferdinand and Patrice Evra will return after missing the Celtic game with groin and hamstring problems respectively.
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Match Report
Everton battled back well after the interval to secure a well-deserved point from a hard-fought 1-1 draw against champions Manchester United at Goodison Park.
Everton produced their best display of the season as they battled back from a first-half Darren Fletcher strike to level the match midway through the second when record signing Marouane Fellaini netted.
In a first 45 minutes dominated by an in-form United side, it was Everton that started the brightest with both forwards having half-chances in the first ten minutes.
Former Reds hit-man Louis Saha created a shooting opportunity for himself on the edge of the box but a last-minute lunging block by Nemanja Vidic ensured his keeper did not have to make a save.
Moments later Yakubu couldn't find the touch he needed to turn a teasing cross home.
United started to find their feet and put pressure on the Toffees back line with attempts from Cristiano Ronaldo and Fletcher but the Blues defence stood firm.
Visiting captain Ryan Giggs looked to be in a different class to the rest of the field in the middle of the park as he seemed to have all the time in the world to pick out passes and create the majority of chances.
Camped on their own 18-yard box, Everton struggled to find any outlet as wave after wave of attacks kept coming and Fergie's men took the lead on 22 minutes after Giggs was given time to turn by Steven Pienaar.
The Wales international split the Blues back line to find the onrushing Fletcher who side-footed the ball through Tim Howard's legs to give his side a deserved lead.
Former United keeper Howard had to be on the top of his game to keep his side only one goal behind and the shot-stopper pulled off the save of the match on 26 minutes when he pushed a stinging 25-yard shot from Ronaldo out for a corner.
Howard was called into action again from Giggs' inswinging corner when Dimitar Berbatov's header brought the best out of the American keeper.
Berbatov should have doubled his side's lead just after the half-hour mark when a perfectly weighted pass from Wayne Rooney released the striker but, opting for a chip instead of power, the striker guided the ball into a grateful Howard's arms from eight yards out.
Looking for his 100th career goal, Rooney found himself inside Everton's six-yard box, just before the break thanks to a pin-point cross from Ji-Sung Park.
However, the in-form England man didn't have time for a shot before a well-timed challenge from Phil Jagielka cleared any danger.
Lucky to be just one goal behind at the break the home side re-emerged for the second half a better and more determined team as they chased everything down.
Saha had the first chance of the half with a turn and shot from the edge of the box but again his effort was blocked by Vidic.
Mikel Arteta started to get more of the ball and the Spaniard found the space to send in a low cross that sat up nicely for Fellaini who couldn't get his shot on target.
Challenges started flying in from both sides and tempers flared after a tackle from Everton captain Phil Neville left him with a yellow card and Ronaldo rolling around the pitch in apparent agony. However, replays showed Neville's tackle was perfectly timed.
Everton kept the pressure on United who looked very uneasy at the back and it was a Neville cross that provided the platform for the Blues to draw level.
Neville's 63rd-minute lofted cross to the near post found the towering Fellaini who out-jumped Vidic to nod home his first goal at Goodison Park.
Lifted by the goal the home side went all out for the win and could have taken the lead two minutes later after a lack-lustre back-pass from Rio Ferdinand handed Yakubu a striking opportunity inside the box. However, a well-placed van der Sar managed to tip his shot onto the post.
The biggest talking point of the game came with 20 minutes left when a late challenge from Rooney on Arteta resulted in the former Everton hero being handed a yellow card which triggered a chorus of boos from the home crowd.
Clearly upset by the chants the striker angered his once loyal supporters by kissing his United badge and signalling to the traveling fans. Ferguson reacted by swiftly hauling off his star striker and replacing him with Nani.
Either side could have won the game in the final ten minutes with efforts from Nani and Yakubu both being blocked by some last-ditch defending.
The final chance fell to Ronaldo who found himself unmarked inside the box but the tricky winger pulled his shot well wide.
Everton Team
Manchester United Team
Everton | Manchester United |
Corners
| 6 | 9 |
Fouls
| 17 | 11 |
Goal attempts
| 14 | 18 |
Shots off target
| 4 | 4 |
Offsides
| 1 | 1 |



87mins
Cristiano Ronaldo drags his shot wide of the upright.