Fulham’s final trip to Goodison Park ended in a 1-1 draw, as they conceded late on against Everton in Saturday’s evening kick-off.
Alex Iwobi netted in the second-half on his old stomping ground, but a 94th-minute goal from Beto stole a point for the Toffees.

On Everton's Remembrance Fixture, poppies adorned the shirts of both teams and ahead of kick-off, The Last Post was impeccably observed by all players and supporters.
In-form Raúl Jiménez showed threats in the opening stages, first with a speculative effort that was deflected and mopped up by Jordan Pickford, and then when he brought the ball down inside the box and poked towards goal, with Pickford equal to the effort.
Marco Silva’s men controlled the possession, although clear-cut chances were at a premium. Iwobi sent an inviting ball into the box, but there was no Fulham man in the middle to take advantage.
Pickford had to be at his best when Raúl found Adama Traoré’s run into the box, and the forward took the chance first-time on the angle. When the ball was recycled, Emile Smith Rowe volleyed over.

Everton had the ball in the back of the net with their first dangerous attack. Idrissa Gueye’s ferocious shot from outside the box cannoned off the bar and Dominic Calvert-Lewin tucked home the rebound, but the offside flag came to Fulham’s rescue.
At the other end, Kenny Tete’s marauding run forward ended with a shot, but the off-balance right-back couldn’t keep his strike on target.
Bernd Leno made his first real save in the closing five minutes of the half as Vitalii Myokolenko’s ball in from the left was headed towards goal by Dwight McNeil, but our ‘keeper got right behind it.
There was still time before the break for Fulham to force two more chances. First, Issa Diop glanced just over when Andreas delivered with pace, before Iwobi snatched at an effort when the ball fell to him at the far post.

The Whites continued on the front foot after the interval, with Andreas dragging a shot wide on the turn after some good work from Smith Rowe in the build-up.
The deadlock was broken on 60 minutes when Smith Rowe breezed through the Blues midfield and gave the ball to Iwobi, who found the bottom corner for 1-0.

The hosts tried to react but were hit on the counter as substitute Reiss Nelson ploughed forward, with Smith Rowe’s shot blocked in the box and Raúl’s half-volley going high.
It looked as if Marco Silva's side were on their way to three points, but when Ashley Young put the ball across the box, substitute Beto was on hand to bundle home from close range and deny us victory.
Possession
60%Shots
14Shots On Target
3Corners
2Fouls
81
0
Cards
0
0
Everton: Pickford, Young, Tarkowski, Keane, Mykolenko, Doucouré (Mangala 80'), Gueye, Harrison (Lindstrøm 68'), McNeil (Branthwaite 86'), Ndiaye, Calvert-Lewin (Beto 81')
Subs: Patterson, Mangala, João Virgínia, Beto, O'Brien, Coleman, Lindstrøm, Branthwaite, Armstrong
Fulham FC: Leno, Tete, Diop, Bassey, Robinson, Andreas Pereira (Wilson 79'), Berge, Traoré (Nelson 68'), Smith Rowe (Reed 79'), Iwobi (Cuenca 92'), Jiménez (Rodrigo Muniz 92')
Subs: Reed, Wilson, Rodrigo Muniz, Cairney, Cuenca, Nelson, Benda, King, Sessegnon