Everton see off Everton at Goodison

Jermaine Beckford and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov struck as David Moyes' Everton continued their pre-season preparations with a comfortable 2-0 win over their Chilean namesakes. The pair were on target in the second half as the Merseyside club took on the South American side named after them for the first time in an historic friendly. Chile's Everton were founded in 1909 after the original Everton made a positive impression on a pioneering tour across the Atlantic. The match was played for the newly-created Brotherhood Cup and could be the start of closer ties between the two clubs. The main purpose of the exercise for Moyes, however, was fine-tuning ahead of the Barclays Premier League season. And the Scot will have been pleased with a lively display from new signing Beckford and a first run-out for Marouane Fellaini since injuring his ankle in a Merseyside derby in February. Referee Mark Halsey, who is in remission from cancer, was also given a warm reception by an appreciative Goodison Park crowd.

Source: PA