Manchester United vs Derby County: FA Cup third-round – as it happened
Match report from Old Trafford: Lingard and Lukaku see off Derby challenge
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Your support makes all the difference.Jesse Lingard scored his fourth goal in as many games and substitute Romelu Lukaku added a stoppage time effort as Manchester United reached the FA Cup fourth round with a 2-0 home win over Championship side Derby County on Friday.
Lingard, who scored a pair of fine goals in a 2-2 Premier League draw with Burnley followed by another in a 2-0 win at Everton, produced another exquisite finish as he unleashed a first-time shot from 18 metres in the 83rd minute.
Lingard hit the post several minutes earlier as Derby looked set to earn a reply after United had missed a string of chances, with Marcus Rashford also hitting the woodwork while visiting keeper Scott Carson produced a barrage of good saves.
Lukaku, who returned from a head injury and came on as a halftime substitute for Henrikh Mkhitaryan, broke away and powered his shot past Carson at the death as Derby threw men forward in search of an equaliser.
Manchester United vs Derby
50: A Derby free kick is crossed in and falls to Tom Huddlestone at the back post. He takes a touch a fires a goal bound shot but Luke Shaw's deflection takes it wide for a corner. Sergio Romero punches clear.
Liverpool vs Everton
55: Emre Can plays a forward pass for Adam Lallana to chase, he beats Phil Jagielka to the ball but shoots wide .
Manchester United vs Derby
53: Juan Mata sees a clean strike from the edge of the area saved and the ball falls to Paul Pogba who shoots wide from inside the area. You would expect him to do better from that distance.
Liverpool vs Everton
59: James McCarthy goes in late on James Milner and picks up a yellow card.
Manchester United vs Derby
Liverpool vs Everton
56: Tom Lawrence collects the ball 25 yards out, sets himself, and riffles a shot at goal and Sergio Romero palms it away. The ball took a bounce in front of him so that's a good save.
Liverpool vs Everton
62: Virgil Van Dijk almost has his first goal on his first appearance for Liverpool. He meets a deep cross and from close ranges heads at goal but Jordan Pickford is well placed to deal with the danger.
Liverpool 1-1 Everton
66: Sadio Mane breaks forward on the left and is heading to goal along the byline but Mason Holgate does well to tackle him from behind. Everton break and Ademola Lookman finds Phil Jagielka, he plays it to Gylfi Sigurdsson who curls a right footed shot into the bottom corner from the edge of the box.
Liverpool vs Everton
70: Jurgen Klopp reacts to the Everton equaliser and brings on Georginio Wijnaldum in place of Adam Lallana.
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