Beto scored a dramatic injury-time leveller with virtually the last kick of the game to rescue a deserved point for Everton in a 1-1 draw at Brighton & Hove Albion.

Following a solid defensive showing in the first half that highlighted why the Blues came into the contest with five clean sheets from their past six away league matches, David Moyes’ men were the better team after the break – their best chance coming when Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall saw his low shot from seven yards out turned away by Bart Verbruggen.

Against the run of play, the hosts went ahead on 73 minutes when Pascal Gross swept in Yasin Ayari’s low cross from the right.

But Everton kept battling and, with 96 minutes played and seconds left, James Garner swung in a cross that found Jake O’Brien. The big defender saw his effort parried by Verbruggen, only for substitute Beto to react first and tuck home from close range to send Moyes and the travelling Evertonians wild.

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  1. That commentary on the app for £3.50 is awfull can’t listen consistently volume up and down and intefrance of the app how you charging fans to listen to commentary to pay these commentators to sleep in best hotels and live it up not even scousers on the mic pair of wools tierd of that and proper hard to cancel it

  2. crikey, trophy-dry.. Neverton Lads… blimey.. mediocre-Moyes does it again.. instead of losing 3.. the tw@t gains 1 point.. iiyyhhaa… the ghastly new small-dick stadium.. The Neverton Crapper is just that.. the winner of The John Loo Award.. only trophy Neverton will win this century.. back to work, Neverton Lads.. the donkey is haangry

  3. hey, Neverton Lads… when is the official shat-on-pitch carnival in the new ghastly stadium.. The Neverton Crapper… ?? wouldn't want to miss the event..

  4. Our strikers only can score easy goals…🤦🤦 The first match that Brainwaithe play on the left and he played batter than Miko… We need 11 Garners