Manchester United vs Everton as it happened: Zlatan Ibrahimovic's late penalty rescues point
Re-live the Premier League clash at Old Trafford
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United and Everton meet in a Premier League clash at Old Trafford on Tuesday night, with both Jose Mourinho and Ronald Koeman's men in need of all three points.
- Luke Shaw returns to Manchester United squad after clear-the-air talks with Jose Mourinho
- Patrice Evra worried Paul Pogba will be treated like David Beckham at Manchester United
- Luke Shaw suffered 'harshest possible' comments from Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho, says Gary Neville
- Everton starlet Tom Davies rewarded with new five-year contract after stellar debut campaign
- Ross Barkley misses his moment to shine as Everton midfielder does little to push his England claims
What time is it?
The match kicks off at 8.00pm at Old Trafford.
What channel is it on?
You can catch the game on BT Sport 1 with coverage beginning at 7.15pm.
It’s a big game for…
Luke Shaw: After clear-the-air talks the England left-back is back in the Manchester United squad but remains firmly in the last chance saloon with boss Jose Mourinho. If he plays this evening, he needs a performance.
Remember when...
Player to watch…
Zlatan Ibrahimovic: United's main man is back after suspension and, as he has all season, he will be relied upon to find the back of the net with his teammates seemingly unable to do so.
Form guide…
Manchester United: WWDWD
Everton: WLWWL
Odds…
Provided by 888.com
Manchester United: 8/15
Draw: 31/10
Everton: 11/2
84 MINS
United spread the ball wide to Shaw, who attempts to deliver a ball across the face of goal. It is completely over hit and it flies out of play for an Everton throw.
85 MINS
The ball falls to Lingard on the edge of the area, but his attempt on goal is blocked by Barry. The Everton midfielder has been phenomenal tonight, particularly in terms of his defensive duties.
87 MINS
Calvert-Lewin charges forward on a counter attack, before feeding Lukaku. The Belgian striker was quickly surrounded by a sea of United shirts and dispossessed.
88 MINS
Yellow card: Davies is booked for his crashing challenge into Bailly.
90(+3) MINS
RED CARD
Williams is sent off for a handball inside of the penalty area following a shot from Shaw.
Penalty to United.
90(+4) MINS
GOAL
MANCHESTER UNITED 1 - 1 EVERTON
Ibrahimovic slots the penalty to the left of Robles to equaliser for Mourinho's men. That is his 27th of the season so far, which should secure a late point for the home side. What a game!
FULL TIME
MANCHESTER UNITED 1 - 1 EVERTON
Ibrahimovic's late penalty secured a point for Mourinho's men, following Jagielka's early opener from close range. United's top scorer buried it from the spot following a deliberate hand ball by Williams to deny a shot from Shaw. Robles made a catalogue of crucial saves throughout and The Toffees defended relentlessly, but it just was not enough to hold out until the final whistle. There was no shortage of action at either end, with Everton putting De Gea under pressure on several occasions. The speculation continues surrounding Ibrahimovics offside goal, as United will not believe that a point will suffice following a disciplined display.