Beto rescues dramatic injury time leveller for Everton against Brighton

Everton's Beto celebrates scoring the equaliser
Everton's Beto celebrates scoring the equaliserAction Images via Reuters/John Sibley

Beto scored a 97th-minute equaliser as Everton rescued a dramatic 1-1 Premier League (PL) draw at Brighton & Hove Albion, stretching their unbeaten run on this ground to six matches since 2019 (W3, D3).

Key stats

- Everton are undefeated in their last four games in the Premier League, their longest unbeaten streak this season.

- Everton have now failed to win any of their last eight matches when conceding first in the Premier League, since a victory over Crystal Palace in October 2025.

- Brighton's Yasin Ayari has contributed to goals in his last four games in the Premier League (two goals, two assists).

Highlights

Analysis

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Both sides enjoyed spells throughout the match, making for an even affair.

Match report

Only the league’s bottom two sides had amassed fewer than Brighton’s eight points since the start of December, although that was far from apparent after a positive first-half display.

An opportunistic flick from Danny Welbeck kept Jordan Pickford on his toes before half-chances in the form of a Georginio Rutter volley and a Welbeck header ensured Everton remained on the back foot. 

With almost 20 minutes played, the first clear-cut opportunity fell to Kaoru Mitoma, who played a neat one-two with Welbeck before bursting into the box and lifting the ball over Pickford’s legs but narrowly wide of the far post.

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Just Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers had fired fewer attempts on target than Everton heading into this one, and by the HT whistle, the Toffees hadn’t so much as attempted a shot.

Nonetheless, the contest remained goalless at the restart, and it was the visitors who finally got a shot off when the returning Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall dragged an effort wide following some well-worked build-up play.

Also returning to the starting XI after injury, Jarrad Branthwaite then saw his flicked header drop marginally off-target, and the in-form Thierno Barry nearly provided an assist for Dewsbury-Hall, who was thwarted by Bart Verbruggen from close range.

Given the Toffees’ vast improvement going forward, the away fans will have been especially disappointed to see them fall behind with just over 15 minutes to play, as Pascal Groß swept in a first-time effort for his first goal since returning to the Amex.

Mitoma was wheeling off in celebration as the final whistle neared, but his side-footed strike was ruled out for an offside in the build-up, keeping Everton in the game.

Incredibly, substitute Beto capitalised and struck in stoppage time when he was first to the ball, tapping home on the rebound after Verbruggen had saved Jake O’Brien’s fierce shot, rescuing a point for the visitors.

It’s now just one victory in 11 PL matches (D6, L4) for Fabian Hürzeler’s side, who sit 13th, three points off the top half. As for Everton, four games undefeated (W1, D3) leaves them eighth, just three points off Chelsea in fifth, having played an extra game.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Pascal Groß (Brighton & Hove Albion)

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