Postpublished at 21:23 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2014
Without an early breakthrough in the second half, Lille are being forced further forward. They have not managed to apply any concerted pressure on Everton though.
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Without an early breakthrough in the second half, Lille are being forced further forward. They have not managed to apply any concerted pressure on Everton though.
Wolfsburg are two to the good against Krasnodar in the other game in Everton and Lille's group. Both goals have come from second-half substitute Aaron Hunt, who qualifies for England through his mum's side of the family.
A meaty strike from Romelu Lukaku, who managed to convince Leighton Baines to let him have a dig, but Vincent Enyeama gets across well and shovels it out with two solid palms.
More easy-on-the-eye interplay from Everton and it is rudely interrupted as Rio Mavuba slides in on Romelu Lukaku. Nearly 30 yards out and central, it is a good spot for a free-kick....
Napoli are 1-0 up against Young Boys Bern in a crunch clash in Group I thanks to Jonathan De Guzman's goal on the stroke of half-time. In the pool's other game Sparta Prague look set to bank all three points after taking a 2-0 lead over Slovan Bratislava into the interval.
Legia Warsaw are currently being held 1-1 by Metalist Kharkiv but if they can earn the win they will finalise their place in the last 32 provided Belgium side Lokeren's clash with Trabzonspor remains 1-1. Not many goals in Group J where leaders Aalborg are drawing 0-0 away against Dynamo Kiev while Rio Ave are 1-0 up at home to Steaua Bucharest.
Sevilla look in control in Group G after taking a 2-1 lead at home to Standard Liege with Feyenoord set to climb into second spot if they can hold on for victory against Croatian outfit HNK Rijeka after scoring twice without answer in Rotterdam.
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Ryan Mendes is down in a heap. The Lille midfielder actually copped a heel in the back from team-mate Michael Frey as he wrestled with an opponent. Everton put the ball out sportingly and he is back up and running after a few gentle words of encouragement from the physio.
Divock Origi gets one-on-one with Tony Hibbert out wide, but he is closely watched by the Everton full-back. The teenager's shot is deflected behind by Hibbert's leg.
We are back under way. No changes from either boss at the break.
Liam Harding:, external C'mon, it's got to be Creedence Clearwater Couto
Marc Harrison: , externalNo one comes close to Danny Invincible once of Swindon Town.
You'd think wouldn't you Dave, but still they keep coming...
Drum-roll please maestro
David Ledger:, external Australian goalkeeper born in 1916... Norman Conquest. Surely unbeatable.
Veteran German striker Kevin Kuranyi fired Dinamo Moscow into the knockout stages as a 1-0 victory at home to Portuguese side Estoril Praia maintained their 100% record in Group E. PSV Eindhoven put themselves in a good position to follow Dinamo through with a battling 3-2 win away at Panathinaikos.
Salzburg roared into the last 32 with a 5-1 demolition of Dinamo Zagreb thanks to a Jonathan Soriano hat-trick in Group D. Borussia Monchengladbach moved to the top of Group A after a 2-0 victory over Apollon Limassol in Cyprus, replacing Villarreal following their surprise 3-2 defeat by FC Zurich.
Lior Rafaelov plundered a first-half hat-trick as Club Brugge maintained their bid for a place in the knockout phase with a 4-0 rout of Copenhagen. Club Brugge lead Group B ahead of Torino, whose chances of progressing to the next round were jeopardised by a 2-1 defeat in Finland to HJK Helsinki.
It felt like a lot more than 64% possession from here. Everton have been bossing affairs.
Everton stride back in for their half-time pep talk. If they don't win from here, I think even the unflappable Roberto Martinez might get a little angry.
Zonk! Phil Jagielka tenses the neck muscles and bullets a header home from a deep corner. The marking was absolutely AWOL though.
Everton earned the set-piece after a clever move, with Leighton Baines' scooped throughball finding Steven Naismith, who saw his shot smothered behind by Vincent Enyeama.
The Lille goalkeeper has looked good and probably doesn't deserve to have picked the ball out of the onion bag twice already.
The crowd enjoyed that one. Sylvain Distin wins a foot-race with on-loan Liverpool striker Divock Origi, wiping out the teenager with a lawnmower of a tackle.
Origi has struggled to get a sniff so far.
Everton are still zapping the passes around. Their play is almost as stylish as their gaffer. Roberto Martinez is sporting a very classy overcoat on the sidelines, putting Lille counterpart Rene Girard to shame.
Alex Hammel:, external Best football names? How about the striker from the Seychelles named Johnny Moustache.
Sean Kelly:, external Great footballing names? Surely ex-Southampton player Forbes Phillipson-Masters is worth a shout. Touch of class.
Nutmeg Larry:, external Innocent Mdledle and Knowledge Musona in South Africa are up there with some of best names I've come across
Aiden McGeady's got his dancing shoes on. The Republic of Ireland winger leaves Simon Kjaer's head spinning with a quick stepover and spurt and lays on a perfect cross for Romelu Lukaku in the middle. The ball smears across the Belgian's forehead and wide though.
A big chance for 2-0 that.
Breakthrough Everton. Aiden McGeady's cross is behind both Steven Naismith and Romelu Lukaku, but Leon Osman at the far post has time to readjust his feet, control the ball and lash a punted shot across Vincent Enyeama and into the corner.
The Lille players appeal for a handball from the goalscorer, but it looks like his controlling touch was more chest than arm.