In the final minute of regular time, Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford first saved Juan Mata's free-kick and then, even sharper, when substitute Odion Ighalo fired a close-range shot that was cleared with a leg pair.

In the aftermath, Harry Maguire was noted for a self goal but was saved by VAR as Gylfi Sigurdsson sat down in the ball court and pulled away his legs so that it would be a goal. There were big bouts at Goodison Park when the final signal was blown.

Already after three minutes, Man United goalkeeper David De Gea invited Everton to the first goal. His shot came in from the right hand side but Dominic Calvert-Lewin managed to save it with an unbelievable reaction stop.

Gomes made a comeback after the scare

United came again and Bruno Fernandes shot the receipt 1-1 with a shot from outside after just over half an hour.

Everton's André Gomes made a comeback after the serious foot injury against Tottenham last year and was replaced with standing ovations with ten minutes left. Victor Nilsson Lindelöf played the entire match.

United are fifth in the table, chasing the top four to reach the Champions League next season. Fourth Chelsea is three points ahead.