Everton's Tom Davies opened the scoring for England shortly before half - time, heading home from a good Dasilva delivery, but
the visitors equalised six minutes from time.
On the half - hour mark,
the visitors equalised.
After the 4 - 1 victory over the Hammers on Wednesday, Moutinho stated that he has never had a team who created so many chances, which is a good thing, but United need to learn how to take these chances and convert them into goals, which seems to have happened on Wednesday, despite
the visitors equalising with ten minutes remaining of the first half.
Not exact matches
Romelu Lukaku had put the
visitors ahead, but Okaka
equalised soon after with his first Watford goal.
United dominated much of the game, particularly in the opening stages, although they fell behind to a goal from Christian Benteke that came after a sustained period of pressure from the
visitors — Radamel Falcao would
equalise on his return to the starting line - up, but United could not find the winner to extend their streak to seven matches.
Everton are having a solid season and sit in sixth place on the game, but they were held by mid-table West Ham at Goodison Park as Romelu Lukaku
equalised after Mauro Zarate had given the
visitors a shock lead.
The Mirror's match report praises Wales for a «delightful exhibition of the low passing game», and the
visitors took the lead in the sixth minute, before the Scots
equalised just before half - time.
Sergio Aguero
equalised for the
visitors after a Thibaut Courtois howler, but it is the Premier League leaders who are back into the lead.
Sadio Mane had scored the Reds»
equalising goal before being fortunate to avoid a red card, and the
visitors capitalised by securing all three points with Salah's 84th - minute effort to maintain their pursuit of a second - place finish.
After a goalless first half the
visitors took the lead in the 65th minute and it looked like we were going out of the cup, until the 86th minute when Mario Balotelli
equalised, GET IN!
A Steven Gerrard penalty gave us a 2 - 1 lead, but the
visitors scored and
equalised AGAIN!
Andrea Caracciolo put the
visitors ahead in the 17th minute before Roma's Marquinho
equalised eight minutes later.
Ernesto Valverde named a much - changed side with an eye on Saturday's Copa del Rey final against Sevilla, and it was Ousmane Dembele (36) who opened the scoring for the
visitors before Jonny (45) deservedly
equalised for Celta Vigo on the stroke of half - time.
On that occasion, the sides played out a 1 - 1 draw The teams looked very different on that occasion with Matty Fryatt scoring for the
visitors before Tobias Hysen
equalised for the Black Cats.
Shinji Okazaki
equalised a few minutes later and Jamie Vardy put the
visitors in front before Danny Welbeck put things level on the stroke of half - time.
Nice had taken a 15th - minute lead through Wylan Cyprien's low angled shot and although Lorient went close to
equalising on several occasions, through Majeed Waris and Alhassan Wakaso in particular, the
visitors held on for their first away win since November.
Jamie Vardy gave the
visitors an early lead when he poked home a Riyad Mahrez pass across the box before Salah
equalised in the second half.
Olivier Giroud had Arsenal's best chance to
equalise when he received the ball with his back to goal and turned well before striking his shot against the outside of the post, as the
visitors threatened to punish United's profligacy.
Mark Uth had put the
visitors in front in the 21st minute, punishing Dortmund's lacklustre defending, but Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang
equalised with a 63rd - minute penalty.
The
visitors» best chance of
equalising came 10 minutes from time when Hummels headed over the bar from a Franck Ribery cross.
Vincent Aboubakar
equalised for the
visitors on 53 minutes with a fine solo goal after a mis - hit clearance from goalkeeper Nicola Leali fell straight to him.
Arsenal sub Lukas Podolski
equalised on 81 minutes and Kieran Gibbs gave the
visitors the lead with a brilliant volley two minutes later.
There was nothing he could do to stop Louis Saha
equalise but when Royston Drenthe was shown a second yellow, the
visitors took command again and won the tie through Daniel Sturridge.