Gnonto was very sarcastically congratulating Coleman after the final whistle, and he has to be dragged away by Tarkowski. The referee sees this and books him for dissent.
90' +2
Simms gets the better of Ayling down the left and tries to cut inside. There's no one in the box for him to try and pick out, and Koch gets across to dispossess him.
90'
Leeds work it upfield down their right again, and Greenwood sweeps it into the middle towards Bamford. He's trying his best to hold off Tarkowski, but the defender sees it out of play.
86'
S. Greenwood enters the game and replaces J. Harrison.
Final roll of the dice for Leeds now as they try to find a late equaliser. Harrison is taken off, with Greenwood on in his place.
85'
Iwobi is tripped down the right, and McNeil looks to swing another deep cross into the box. Meslier is expecting it this time and comes out to collect it.
83'
Ayling whips a good cross into the box, and Bamford once again has his back to goal, so he cushions it down for Aaronson. This time, he does have a shot, but he drags it well wide of the far post.
81'
E. Simms enters the game and replaces N. Maupay.
Second change for Everton now as Simms comes on in place of Maupay.
80'
Leeds have another chance to put the ball into the box with a free-kick, and Harrison tries to be clever with this one. He lifts it over the line of defenders, but nobody runs onto it and McNeil shields it out of play.
78'
G. Rutter enters the game and replaces W. McKennie.
Third change for Leeds now, and it's McKennie that's going off, with Rutter on in his place.
77'
Harrison gets away from Coleman down the left and curls another good cross into the box. Bamford has his back to goal so tries to cushion it down to Aaronson, who wasn't on the same wavelength, and Gueye hooks it away.
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T. Davies enters the game and replaces A. Onana.
Onana makes his way straight down the tunnel and Davies is on to replace him.
70'
Leeds are still yet to have a single shot on target in this game, but they're looking to change that here. Gnonto's run is cut out by Onana and the visitors get a corner, but Aaronson's cross is plucked out of the air by Pickford.
68'
Everton win another corner, and this time, McNeil whips it into the near post. He picks out Tarkowski again, as he makes a run across the defender at the front, but he flicks his header over.
66'
Leeds' frustration is starting to show as Bamford collides with Gueye and gives away a free-kick. He's been struggling to get into the game, and he's not happy.
64'
S. Coleman has scored a goal for Everton! Assist by A. Iwobi.
None of the Leeds players are closing Iwobi down and he has time to get his head up and lift it over the top for Coleman.
COLEMAN SCORES! What a goal that is! Iwobi is on the halfway line when he lifts it over the top and Koch doesn't see Coleman's run until it's too late. He's nearly at the byline on the right of the box when he sends a shot across goal. Meslier wasn't expecting it and it flies past him into the far side of the net to the disbelief of his team-mates. 1-0 Everton!
61'
B. Aaronson enters the game and replaces C. Summerville.
Second change for Leeds now, and it's Summerville that's being replaced by Aaronson.
60'
McKennie pokes it forward for Harrison, but he sees another cross blocked. Adams keeps it alive, sweeping it out to Summerville on the right. McKennie is stretching but he can't reach that cross before Pickford.
56'
Leeds just can't get out of their own half at the moment and Everton switch it back out to their right. Iwobi slides it into the box for Gueye, and it's the right choice, but the pass is too heavy to keep in.
54'
Everton win another set-piece in a good position on the left this time. McNeil clips a cross into the far post which is cleared by Ayling, but Bamford can't get past Doucoure as he attempts to counter.
48'
Leeds quickly work it upfield from a free-kick in their own half, and Summerville lifts it over the top towards Bamford. He plays it too close to Pickford though, who comes out to claim it.
46'
R. Kristensen enters the game and replaces M. Wöber.
Everton get us back underway for the second half!
Leeds are making a change at the break. Wober, who did pick up a shoulder problem in the first half, goes off for Kristensen.
45' +3
HALF-TIME: EVERTON 0-0 LEEDS UNITED.
45' +1
Into two minutes of stoppage time here, and it's Leeds that are pushing to get an opener just before the break.
44'
W. McKennie gets yellow.
D. McNeil gets yellow.
A. Doucouré gets yellow.
Doucoure needlessly got involved in it all and had to be dragged away by Meslier. He's also booked for his part.
McKennie also has his name taken by the referee for dissent as he clearly crossed a line during the argument as well.
43'
T. Adams gets yellow.
Adams is booked for his part in starting the argument between the sides.
McNeil also goes into the book for dissent for his reaction.
42'
Out of nothing, there is absolute chaos as McNeil and Adams start shoving each other after a coming together. Players from both teams start getting involved, and Doucoure is on the floor against the advertising boards at one point as the referee tries to break it up.
41'
Leeds sloppily give the ball away again and McNeil benefits, driving forward down the left. Three Leeds players surround him, and he's eventually crowded off it.
39'
It's good work from Doucoure to nick it off Adams in midfield, but he spins and plays a heavy, blind pass forward. There's no way Maupay can get there, and the crowd groan as Meslier collects it.
35'
Leeds' passing in the final third is just letting them down. Bamford makes a good run through the middle which Gnonto spots, but he overhits the pass straight through to the goalkeeper.
28'
It looks like Everton might be in behind here, as McNeil just touches it out to Doucoure. He gets the better of Adams, brushing him aside, but then fouls Ayling before he can get a cross in.
24'
It's clever footwork from Summerville as he weaves his way past two on the right. He keeps getting his head up, but none of his team-mates are in the box, and eventually, Coady nicks it off him.
22'
Leeds are struggling to get out of their own half at the moment and keep giving it away when they do win back possession. Harrison is caught on the ball this time, and he gives away a free-kick trying to make up for it.
20'
Gueye lifts it into the box and Meslier spills it twice just inside his box under pressure from Onana. McNeil latches onto the loose ball and squares it back to Onana, but Adams sticks out a leg to take it off him just in time.
18'
Tarkowski slides in to cut out a throughball to Bamford and picks out Maupay in the process. He spins before attempting a shot from range, but he hits it straight against Koch.
16'
Everton are upping the pressure here and Iwobi gets in front of Firpo to whip a good cross in. Wober gets a flick on at the near post, which makes it difficult for Onana to bring down at the back.
12'
Mykolenko does well to hold off Ayling as he cuts inside from the left. He goes down in the box, sandwiched between the right-back and Adams, so Everton ask for a penalty, but there wasn't enough in it.
10'
Coleman swings a hopeful cross into the box and Onana climbs highest to nod it into the ground. Maupay wasn't expecting it and can't sort his feet out quick enough to get a touch before Meslier.
8'
It's a loose pass back to Coady and Bamford cuts it out to set Leeds on the counter. Everton quickly flood back into their own box to make it difficult. Harrison manages to lift a cross in, but Bamford can't direct it towards goal.
4'
Leeds win a couple of corners in a row. The first is taken short, with a whipped cross from Harrison that's cleared by Coady. Gnonto hits the second at the near post, but it hits the first man.
2'
Everton have a chance to break down the left, with McNeil threading it forward for Maupay. He turns past Ayling, but there's nobody in the middle for the hosts.
1'
Bamford gets the game underway for Leeds!
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Premier League meeting between Everton and Leeds United at Goodison Park!
It's a huge clash at the bottom of the table, with just one point and one place separating these sides going into the game. Everton start the day in the relegation zone, but a win will lift them out, leapfrogging Leeds in the process. They won their first game under Sean Dyche, a 1-0 beating of Arsenal at home, but went on to lose the Merseyside derby 2-0 to Liverpool at Anfield on Monday. As for Leeds, Michael Skubala's first two games saw a draw and a loss to Manchester United, but he can take a lot of positives from those. They are, however, now winless in their last nine Premier League outings (D4 L5), and need to turn things around quickly to avoid slipping into the drop zone.
EVERTON STARTING XI (4-5-1): Jordan Pickford; Seamus Coleman, Conor Coady, James Tarkowski, Vitalii Mykolenko; Alex Iwobi, Abdoulaye Doucoure, Idrissa Gueye, Amadou Onana, Dwight McNeil; Neal Maupay.
EVERTON SUBS: Ellis Simms, Asmir Begovic, Michael Keane, Yerry Mina, Demarai Gray, Tom Davies, Mason Holgate, Ben Godfrey, Ruben Vinagre.
LEEDS UNITED STARTING XI (4-2-3-1): Illan Meslier; Luke Ayling, Robin Koch, Maximilian Wober, Junior Firpo; Weston McKennie, Tyler Adams; Crysencio Summerville, Jack Harrison, Wilfried Gnonto; Patrick Bamford.
LEEDS UNITED SUBS: Liam Cooper, Darko Gyabi, Diogo Monteiro, Joel Robles, Mateo Joseph, Rasmus Kristensen, Sam Greenwood, Brenden Aaronson, Georginio Rutter.
The teams are out on the pitch now, with kick-off just moments away!
Neither manager looked particularly happy as they made their way down the tunnel. Dyche's side had the better chances, but he'll be expecting them to be more clinical. Leeds didn't manage a shot on target, which will be something Skubala looks to improve. They both need to calm their teams down though, with four yellow cards being picked up for dissent during an argument just before the break.
Everton move out of the drop zone and are up two places into 16th, but are just one point clear of West Ham. They've won back-to-back home games, and host Aston Villa next weekend. Leeds are now winless in 10 Premier League matches and drop to 19th. It's another big game on Saturday, as they host bottom-of-the-table Southampton.
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