Summary

  • Barkley heads home equaliser from Baines cross

  • Snodgrass curled home free-kick for 2-1 after hitting post earlier

  • Marshall punched ball into net under pressure for 1-1

  • Dawson lashed home opener from Davies flick-on

  1. goal

    GOAL - Hull 2-2 Evertonpublished at 84 mins

    Ross Barkley

    And that's why Hull are where they are. 

    The home team's defence goes missing as Leighton Baines delivers a cross for an unmarked Ross Barkley to head home from close range.

    A second gift of the night for the Toffees.

    Barkley scoresImage source, Getty Images
  2. ouch!

    Baines collides with the assistant refereepublished at 21:40 Greenwich Mean Time 30 December 2016

    It's been a night to forget for Leighton Baines. The Everton full-back gave away the free-kick which led to Robert Snodgrass' sublime goal and he's collided with the assistant referee. 

    Leighton Baines collides with the assistant refereeImage source, Reuters
  3. Postpublished at 81 mins

    Hull 2-1 Everton

    Desperate appeals for hand ball from Everton as Tom Davies' attempted pass inside the Hull box hits Jake Livermore. The referee is not interested.

  4. 'Great opportunity'published at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 30 December 2016

    Hull 2-1 Everton

    Danny Mills
    Ex-England defender on Radio 5 live

    This is now a great opportunity for Hull to get off the bottom of the Premier League table.

    They just need to stay calm, keep their concentration and waste as much time as they can when they get the ball.

    Snodgrass celebratesImage source, Rex Features
  5. Postpublished at 78 mins

    Hull 2-1 Everton

    They've lost five of their last seven Premier League games, but Hull are just over 10 minutes away from a rare win. 

    Ross Barkley of Everton is tackled by Jake Livermore of Hull CityImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 75 mins

    Hull 2-1 Everton

    Hull are going for the kill. Andrew Robertson drills a left-wing cross into the Everton box which is punched away by Joel Robles. 

  7. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 72 mins

    Hull 2-1 Everton

    Another Everton change, another teenager on the pitch. Nineteen-year-old forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin replaces Enner Valencia, who has posed little threat.

  8. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 70 mins

    Hull 2-1 Everton

    Everton responded to Snodgrass' goal by making their first change. Teenager Tom Davies for the 35-year-old legs of Gareth Barry.

  9. Impressive Snodgrasspublished at 68 mins

    Hull 2-1 Everton

    Robert SnodgrassImage source, Opta

    Robert Snodgrass has been impressive for Hull, getting himself involved at both ends of the pitch as this touch map illustrates.

  10. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Hull 2-1 Everton

    What does that goal do to the table? Hull are currently 18th as it stands. Managerless Swansea are bottom while Sunderland are 19th.

  11. 'What a strike'published at 21:26 Greenwich Mean Time 30 December 2016

    Hull 2-1 Everton

    Danny Mills
    Ex-England defender on Radio 5 live

    What a strike that is from Robert Snodgrass.

    Everton goalkeeper Joel Robles could not get over quick enough, it is six inches under the crossbar.

    A fabulous free-kick.

    Snodgrass has been Hull's best player by a mile, all the quality has come from him. Teams will be looking at him just for his delivery alone. His all-round general play is good too.

    Snodgrass celebratesImage source, Reuters
  12. goal

    GOAL - Hull 2-1 Evertonpublished at 64 mins

    Robert Snodgrass

    What a stunner, Robert Snodgrass!

    Leighton Baines gives away a free-kick after barging Harry Maguire to the floor just outside the area.

    Everton form a wall but it can't stop Snodgrass who produces an absolute belter into the corner of the net to give Hull the lead for the second time.

    Snodgrass scoresImage source, Reuters
  13. Postpublished at 21:21 Greenwich Mean Time 30 December 2016

    Hull 1-1 Everton

    Danny Mills
    Ex-England defender on Radio 5 live

    A point is not the worst result in the world for Hull. If you asked Mike Phelan before the game if he would take a point, he would have reluctantly said yes.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 62 mins

    Hull 1-1 Everton

    Which way will this go?

    Hull are not sitting back and have made their first change - Sam Clucas is on for David Meyler.

  15. CLOSE!published at 60 mins

    Hull 1-1 Everton

    Another poor Everton clearance from a corner allows the unmarked Michael Dawson to test Joel Robles from close range. That's a big block by the Everton keeper.

    Dawson makes an attempt on goalImage source, Reuters
  16. Reading v Fulham abandonedpublished at 21:17 Greenwich Mean Time 30 December 2016

    Championship

    News is reaching us from Reading that the Championship game against Fulham has been abandoned because of heavy fog. The game was 0-0.

    Follow all of tonight's Championship action here.

    Match abandoned between Reading and FulhamImage source, Rex Features
    Foggy conditions before the match was called offImage source, Rex Features
  17. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 56 mins

    Hull 1-1 Everton

    Two goals, including a goalkeeping howler, and now the woodwork is rattled for a third time. This has been an incident-packed affair.

    This time Robert Snodgrass is denied from a sublime set-piece just outside the area. That would have been a beauty.

    Snodgrass' shotImage source, Reuters
  18. 'Tame'published at 21:11 Greenwich Mean Time 30 December 2016

    Hull 1-1 Everton

    Danny Mills
    Ex-England defender on Radio 5 live

    It was a tame effort from Ross Barkley. He was through one-on-one and was caught in two minds whether to drive it or go for the side-foot.

    He did neitther and it ended up in the hands of David Marshall.

  19. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Hull 1-1 Everton

    It's all Everton. Ross Barkley is clean through but the midfielder's shot is easily saved by David Marshall. That was a golden chance. Hull look like they have had all the energy sapped away.

    Ross Barkley of Everton is challenged by David Meyler of HullImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 21:08 Greenwich Mean Time 30 December 2016

    Hull 1-1 Everton

    Danny Mills
    Ex-England defender on Radio 5 live

    It was a great start for Hull but for the goal they conceded, it was a simple corner but a massive mix-up between David Marshall and Dieumerci Mbokani. They were both at fault for that.

    The Hull City own goalImage source, Reuters