

Despite having a strong start on Saturday, Marco Silva's squad was unable to build on Raul Jimenez's opening goal in the 17th minute. Encouraged by Jordan Pickford's outstanding save and Vitalii Mykolenko's fortunate equalizer in the 48th minute, Everton launched a comeback in the second half, with Keane headed home in the 70th minute and Beto's goal slipping past Bernd Leno's gloves three minutes later.
Deep in stoppage time, Fulham attempted to score a penalty kick for handball against Mykolenko after Adama Traore's cross, but referee Darren England upheld the on-field ruling of no penalty after a VAR review. With two games left, Fulham is four points from eighth place, while Everton has moved up to 13th position. A sad day for the Cottagers was made worse by victories for Brentford and Brighton & Hove Albion, two opponents in the race for European football.