Jake O’Brien’s last Gasp equator secured a 1-1 draw with West Ham and expanded Everton’s unbeaten run in the Premier League to nine games.
The toffee was denied a penalty after a varietal check in the first half and the Hammers used the middle of the second period with a good purpose of Tomas Soucek.
The time he looked like he was running up for the Toffees, but the right O’Brien was on his way in his second goal in three games, while the clock was tapping David Moyes for the past 90 minutes to earn a point against his former team.
Carlos Alcaraz returned to the Everton starting team, while Graham Potter made three changes on Monday of the team that beat Newcastle, with Lucas Paqueta, Constantinos Mavropanos and Emerson who were all included.
Everton started bright, but it was West Ham that almost took the lead in the 13th minute when Jarrod Bowen’s head struck Jarrad Branthwaite and drew a flying rescue from Jordan Pickford.
O’Brien and Jack Harrison took advantage of the right side of space, but they could not form a clear opportunity, while Vitalii Mykolenko’s cross from the other side was just on the way through Beto.
Pickford was re -called again in the 28th minute when a West Ham -break Max Kilman Bowen found on the edge of the box.
The English forward has a neat flick and fled on the turn that Pickford tilted over the bar.
Five minutes later, Alphons Areola was called to make its first meaningful salvation, while another move ended to the right, with O’Brien sent a firm shot of 20 meters off the Hammers Keeper.

Everton then celebrated a minute before the break when Beto went under pressure from Mavropanos and Kilman, and referee Darren Bond pointed to the place.
But he was addressed to the Changeide after the monitor and changed his mind quickly, with repetitions showing no real contact on the Everton forward.
Bond left the field with evil ringing some of the frustrated homes in his ears, and Everton struggled to get started in the second half, with visitors looking more dangerous.

And in the 67th minute, Soucek West Ham gave the lead, picked up the ball of Bowen on the right side of the area, turned sharply, and sent a shot outside Pickford, and in the bottom corner.
Bowen then tested a furious Pickford again, while Potter’s side wanted to double their lead, before the hosts finally achieved a pressure of pressure in response.
Youssef Chermiti, as a substitute for his first appearance of the season, blocked a shot, and the young forward also had a role in the equalizer.
The shot of Chermiti was rescued by Areola, but Alcaraz picked up the ball and crossed to the other side of the box where the first time was pulled in by O’Brien by Idrissa Gueye.
And Everton could have snapped all three points, but Alcaraz only shot wide from 12 meters.