Everton vs Brentford: Live Score Updates (1-0)


Everton 1-0 Brentford.
Mads Roerslev with the yellow card for cutting off the counter-attack.
Sergi Canós' right-footed shot with first intention forced the goalkeeper to fly to save his goal.
Richarlison rushes his shot and hits the ball a little high, so the ball goes high over the goal.
Gómez's mid-range shot was blocked by the goalkeeper.
Gordon with a mid-range shot that goes over the top of the goal.
For cutting off an offensive play, André Gomes has been cautioned.
A delayed ball to the goalkeeper, which Jordan Pickford barely manages to keep out with a lot of work.
Gray with a half turn, but his shot goes over the goal.
Hard foul on Richarlison at midfield.
Due to injury, Ben Godfrey leaves the field and Colombian Yerry Mina enters the field.
Richarlison turns and fires a shot that goes wide.
A set piece that the Everton defense cuts out at the near post.
The match between Everton and Brentford kicks off.
We are minutes away from the ball rolling between Everton and Brentford in the FA Cup fourth round.
In the event of a tie after 90 minutes, extra time would be played or, if necessary, kicks from the penalty spot.
49 Jonas Lössl, 14 Saman Ghoddos, 10 Josh Da Silva, 36 Finley Stevens, 34 Daniel Oyegoke, 43 Nathan Young-Coombes, 40 Álvaro Fernández, 26 Shandon Baptiste, 15 Frank Onyeka.
32 Jarrad Branthwaite, 17 Alex Iwobi, 15 Asmir Begovic, 3 Nathan Patterson, 25 Jean-Philippe Gbamin, 14 Andros Townsend, 20 Cenk Tosun, 2 Jonjoe Kenny, 13 Yerry Mina.
1 David Raya, 18 Pontus Jansson, 29 Mads Bech Sörensen, 20 Kristoffer Ajer, 6 Christian Norgaard, 27 Vitaly Janelt, 8 Mathias Jensen, 3 Rico Henry, 30 Mads Roerslev, 17 Ivan Toney, 7 Sergi Canós.
1 Jordan Pickford, 4 Mason Holgate, 5 Michael Keane, 22 Ben Godfrey, 23 Seamus Coleman, 24 Anthony Gordon, 6 Allan, 21 André Gomes, 7 Richarlison, 11 Demarai Gray, 19 Vitaliy Mykolenko.
While Brentford come in on the back of four straight Premier League defeats, their last win coming a month ago in the FA Cup when they defeated Port Vale.
Everton played only three games in January, winning the FA Cup and losing two in the Premier League.
Everton will have a few absentees for this game after the FIFA Date, but the advantage is that they will have the home advantage, which could be key for this type of game.
Everton and Brentford, two Premier League First Division teams, go head to head in the fourth round of the FA Cup in search of the next round. We begin with VAVEL's coverage of the game.
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49 Jonas Lössl, 18 Pontus Jansson, 5 Ethan Pinnock, 20 Kristoffer Ajer, 27 Vitaly Janelt, 8 Mathias Jensen, 6 Christian Norgaard, 3 Rico Henry, 7 Sergi Canós, 17 Ivan Toney, 19 Bryan Mbeumo.
1 Jordan Pickford, 4 Mason Holgate, 13 Yerry Mina, 22 Ben Godfrey, 2 Jonjoe Kenny, 21 André Gomes, 16 Abdoulaye Doucouré, 11 Demarai Gray, 14 Andros Townsend, 9 Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 7 Richarlison.
It is worth remembering that in the event of a draw there is no longer a play-off game and, perforce, there will be extra time or penalties to define the winner in the event of a draw prevailing during the first 90 minutes.
The same is the case of Brentford, who have been going downhill in the Premier League and before the break for the FIFA Day had four defeats in a row, so they will be looking to turn things around; in the last round they beat Port Vale 1-4 as visitors.
After the bad results in the Premier League that put them just a few points above the relegation zone, Everton hopes that the FA Cup will be a tournament to gain confidence and continue advancing to the next round; previously in their only match they defeated Hull City 3-2 as visitors.