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Everton vs Brentford LIVE: Premier League latest score and goal updates as quickfire double puts Bees ahead at 10-man Toffees

The Bees took the points to leave Frank Lampard’s side just two points above the drop zone

Karl Matchett
Sunday 15 May 2022 13:56 EDT
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Everton missed the chance to secure its place in the Premier League for another season after having two men sent off in losing 3-2 at home to Brentford on Sunday.

The game turned on an 18th-minute red card to Jarrad Branthwaite for pulling back Ivan Toney, when Everton was leading 1-0 thanks to Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s goal.

Still, Everton — needing a win to guarantee survival — bounced back from conceding an equalizer in the 37th minute because of an own-goal by Seamus Coleman by going ahead again when Richarlison converted a penalty in first-half stoppage time.

Brentford twice in two minutes from the 62nd, through Yoane Wissa and Rico Henry, and substitute Salomon Rondon became the second Everton player to be red-carded after he launched himself studs-first at Henry in the 88th.

Everton stayed two points above the bottom three and has two games remaining, against Crystal Palace at home on Thursday and Arsenal away next Sunday.

Leeds is a point behind Everton and has one game left, at Brentford on the final day, while third-to-last Burnley still has Aston Villa and Newcastle to play.

Everton 1-0 Brentford

32’ - Richarlison needs some medical attention but is back on the pitch with a bandage around his arm.

Calvert-Lewin is in attack by himself now, Richarlison and Gordon wide in a midfield four, Iwobi pressed into action at right-back in another quartet with Everton down to 10 men.

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 17:04

Everton 1-0 Brentford

27 ‘ - Norgaard with a cynical foul on Doucoure and that’s a clear yellow card for the Dane.

No real need for Brentford to rush things here - they can bide their time and try to shift Everton’s 10 men around somewhat more than they have so far.

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 16:58

Everton 1-0 Brentford

23’ - The Toffees being made to work really hard now to keep the ball and move themselves upfield.

Pickford tries to calm his teammates down after a scrappy few minutes.

Everton have just received their 103rd red card in the Premier League era - more than any other team now, one ahead of Arsenal.

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 16:56

Everton 1-0 Brentford

19’ - RED CARD!

Jarrad Branthwaite is off - it’s a straight red as he hauls down Ivan Toney who is running through on goal.

From massive positive to alarming worry for Frank Lampard’s side who are down to 10 men.

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 16:51

Everton 1-0 Brentford

9’ - GOAL! Richarlison flicks on a free-kick and it’s straight into the far corner of the Brentford net - possibly via a touch off Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s chest!

That’s a great start for the home side and it might well see the strike to safety.

The officials are having a quick check if it’s handball but Calvert-Lewin says it touched his chest - it’s a goal and it’s 1-0.

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 16:43

Everton 0-0 Brentford

3’ - Huge chance as Gordon gets between two defenders and shoots - Raya saves, Richarlison gets on the rebound but heads it wide with the goal gaping!

The Brazilian probably should have scored despite a defender in close proximity, while Gordon perhaps might wish he had gone low instead of looping his effort in.

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 16:35

Everton 0-0 Brentford

Kick-off! We are underway at Goodison Park.

A win will see the Toffees safe for certain this season and the players are greeted by a cloud of blue smoke and a huge roar from the fans.

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 16:32

Leeds snatch last-gasp draw against Brighton to move out of drop zone

It was just one goal to earn just one point but it could make a world of difference to Leeds’ chances of Premier League survival. Pascal Struijk’s stoppage-time equaliser, fashioned by the magical footwork of young Joe Gelhardt, salvaged a 1-1 draw against Brighton and Hove Albion to send the Elland Road crowd home happy, when they had briefly looked on the edge of mutiny.

Before Struijk’s back-post header, there were chants from the home crowd for the departed Marcelo Bielsa and demands for the board to go the same way as him. While a goal down to Danny Welbeck’s neat first-half finish, Jesse Marsch’s side faced the prospect of being relegated to all intents and purposes before they next kicked a ball.

Their vastly inferior goal difference meant that a win for Burnley at Villa Park on Thursday night would all but end their return to the top flight after only two seasons. Instead, if Burnley lose that game, Leeds’ destiny will be within their own hands. And at full time, there was renewed hope around Elland Road that this side may just have enough about them to avoid the drop.

Despite this marking the end of a three-game run against top-four opponents, this was never going to be straightforward for Leeds. Brighton not only came into this game on the back of two impressive, successive wins against Wolves and Manchester United but had the joint-best away record in the league outside of the top three too. They looked on their way to another three points until Struijk’s late intervention.

The goal owed everything to Gelhardt, who took the ball on the right-hand edge of the penalty box, shimmied around Marc Cucurella and then sat Lewis Dunk down. He still needed to bypass the Brighton captain and so clipped the ball over his body, then lofted a cross to the far post. At a narrowing angle, Struijk nodded in to send Elland Road into raptures. It was the ending Leeds desperately needed after a poor start.

Leeds snatch last-gasp draw against Brighton to move out of relegation zone

Leeds 1-1 Brighton: Pascal Struijk scored in stoppage time to cancel out Danny Welbeck’s opener

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 16:25

Schlupp snatches late leveller for Crystal Palace at Aston Villa

Substitute Jeffrey Schlupp netted a late equaliser as Crystal Palace secured a 1-1 draw at fellow Premier League mid-table side Aston Villa.

Schlupp, five minutes after coming on, finished from close range in the 82nd minute to cancel out Ollie Watkins’ 69th-minute opener.

Lucas Digne had a strike saved by Jack Butland and Watkins hit a shot wide in stoppage time as a subsequent Villa push to reclaim the lead proved in vain.

The result left Patrick Vieira’s Palace and Steven Gerrard’s Villa still in 11th and 12th place respectively, a point apart.

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 16:15

Everton vs Brentford line-ups

The final game of the season in a busy Premier League day is Everton vs Brentford!

Here are the line-ups with Calvert-Lewin back in the side and a three-man attack on show for the Bees once more:

Everton XI: Pickford, Mykolenko, Branthwaite, Holgate, Coleman, Doucoure, Andre Gomes, Iwobi, Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison, Gordon

Brentford XI: Raya, Jansson, Bech Sorensen, Henry, Ajer, Eriksen, Jensen, Nørgaard, Toney, Wissa, Mbeumo

Karl Matchett15 May 2022 16:07

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