Everton secured a valuable point against Manchester United after a hard-fought performance at Old Trafford.
The Toffees took the lead after Victor Lindelof turned Leighton Baines' corner kick into his own net before Mason Greenwood equalised late on.
It means Duncan Ferguson has taken four points from his two games in charge of the club, at home to Chelsea and away at Man United.
Key Events
FULL TIME: Manchester United 1-1 Everton
Think everyone would taken four points out of six last Saturday morning
Niasse on..
That’s very weird.
Moise Kean subbed off 18 minutes after coming on and walks straight down the tunnel.
Blues defending resolutely
Fine ball from Fred found Wan Bissaka in space but a solid Blue line kept out the cross.
Juan Mata replaces Daniel James as Oumar Niasse looks imminent for Everton.
Iwobi forces De Gea into action
Great effort from Iwobi saved by De Gea!
Another corner for Everton…
Home crowd have woken up now
That goal has woke Old Trafford up, which was pretty quiet up until this point barring the corner in which the Everton fans were making themselves heard.
This is another real test for this Blues side now. Can they stay solid?
Blues must stand firm now
Free-kick in a dangerous area for Manchester United. Real squeaky-bum time now.
Went through Mina's legs
Somehow Mason Greenwood’s effort goes through Yerry Mina’s legs and into Jordan Pickford’s bottom left-hand corner. 1-1
GOAL - Manchester United 1-1 Everton (Greenwood)
Low left footed strike from the edge of the box from substitute Mason Greenwood, who had only just come on, squeezed in at the post past Pickford’s despairing dive
Strong from Pickford under pressure
A good header from a well-positioned Yerry Mina goes up in the air and Jordan Pickford punches away well.
Can Everton see this out?
Almost 75 minutes gone, and whatever happens from this point you have to say Everton have shown something very promising here.
We wondered whether they could show the same heart, passion, fight and desire away from home - without the Goodison Park crowd behind them.
Up until this point, in the face of severe adversity, they’ve done just that. There’s still time to see out, however.
Blues dangerous on the counter
Chance for Everton on the break!
Moise Kean sets Alex Iwobi away and Dominic Calvert-Lewin was sprinting into the penalty area.
Luke Shaw does well to block the pass.
Bernard the man to make way
Moise Kean looks to be playing alongside Dominic Calvert-Lewin up-front.
Richarlison wide left.
Great from Coleman
Absolutely crucial interception from Coleman to stop Rashford getting on the end of a long ball.
The hosts starting to turn the screw a little bit.
Holgate immense so far
Mason Holgate deserves so, so much praise when this match is over.
He’s stepped up for Everton when they needed him most, in a position he’s not used to playing in an away game at Old Trafford.
Considering all those circumstances, you could easily argue this is his best performance for the club.
Nervy moment
A nervous moment for Jordan Pickford as he almost drops a routine claim at the feet of Jesse Lingard.
Heart just sank into my ankle but the goalkeeper grabs at the second attempt.
United turning the screw
What is happening!
A brilliant save from Jordan Pickford keeps out Luke Shaw before Daniel James almost beheads Jesse Lingard with his rebound effort.
Poor decision
Everton incensed again as the referee awards a corner. They feel it came off Harry Maguire last.