Hello and welcome to our LIVE coverage of Everton v Stoke at Goodison Park. We’ll have team news and build-up over the next hour, followed by full text commentary.
- R. Lukaku(22', 64')
- G. Deulofeu(71')
- X. Shaqiri(16', 45')
- Joselu(80')
- M. Arnautovic(90+1' PEN)
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The final whistle goes and Stoke City celebrate a terrific win. It's been an absolutely breathtaking afternoon of football at Goodison Park, with both Shaqiri and Lukaku scoring braces and goals galore after the break. It's heartache for Everton, who came from behind only to surrender all three points right at the death, but joy for Mark Hughes' impressive Stoke side. On Merseyside it finishes Everton 3, Stoke 4.
There are three minutes of added time for Everton to find an equaliser. Surely not?!
GOOOAAALLL!!! Arnautovic dispatches the spot-kick and it's 4-3 to Stoke! What a ridiculous game.
Stones lunges in on Arnautovic, fails to make contact with the ball and it's a penalty to Stoke. Arnautovic is going to take it...
Coleman shoots over after Stoke make a complete hash of clearing their lines. Goodison Park roars their players on.
Shaqiri is replaced by Van Ginkel for the last five minutes.
Goodison Park has been treated to a feast of football today. Right now the final points of 2015 are being shared, but there's plenty of time remaining for some late drama.
With ten minutes remaining, who is going to come out on top? Remember that Everton played in the evening kick-off just two games ago so must surely be tired at this stage.
GOOOAAALLL!!! Joselu equalises for Stoke! This game is ridiculous! Everton fail to clear their lines so Stoke work it wide and Howard can only palm Arnautovic's cross to Joselu. The finish wasn't easy, but he took it well. 3-3!
Cameron is replaced by Walters as Mark Hughes looks to spark a comeback. The Potters haven't looked anything like as dangerous in the second half.
Deulofeu is gifted a second bite of the cherry as Stoke fail to clear their lines, but his shot skews wide of the far post.
Still Everton throw men forward. It's the Roberto Martinez way... but will it hurt them before this game is up?
You can't say Everton don't deserve it. They've been the better side for much of the game and have been looking for the win right from the first minute. Will they shut up shop now and play out for the win? Don't count on it.