Digne is down after the ball hit him in the face from Baldock's cross.
90' +2
Everton are defending with their lives out there on the pitch. They look desperate to keep hold of their clean sheet.
90'
Richarlison is booked for obstructing a Sheffield United free-kick.
There will be four added minutes to play.
89'
Richarlison gets yellow.
Sidibe has moved into a more advanced wide position ahead of Coleman now as Everton look to see this game out.
88'
S. Coleman enters the game and replaces G. Sigurðsson.
SUBSTITUTION: Sigurdsson OFF Coleman ON
87'
Branthwaite defends well again, this time against Sharp, as he wins the ball fairly and distributes the ball calmly out to Sigurdsson.
85'
Just five minutes to go plus added time for Sheffield United to find an equaliser and possibly a winner if they're to put pressure on Wolves to get a result later this evening.
84'
A. Gordon enters the game and replaces T. Walcott.
SUBSTITUTION: Walcott OFF Gordon ON
83'
R. Živković enters the game and replaces C. Basham.
SUBSTITUTION: Basham OFF Zivkovic ON
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78'
D. Calvert-Lewin gets yellow.
Fleck drills a ball into Sharp's feet but the captain can't sort his feet out and the ball runs away from him into the arms of Pickford.
Calvert-Lewin picks up a booking for putting his hand into Egan's face.
76'
Fleck has made a real impact on the game since coming on, constantly pressing and offering himself in good positions to create chances for his side.
74'
The Blades have just over 15 minutes to get something from this game if they're to keep their European dreams alive.
72'
Digne does well to head the ball out for a corner as Baldock and Sharp were lurking at the back post.
70'
Sheffield United are yet to register a shot on target in this match.
69'
J. Lundstram enters the game and replaces O. Norwood.
SUBSTITUTION: Norwood OFF Lundstram ON
68'
The players take another drinks break.
67'
Branthwaite has had a solid game alongside Keane at the heart of the Everton defence, intercepting another dangerous through ball from Fleck.
66'
Walcott gives the ball away as Everton looked to build an attack but he can't find Sigurdsson as Berge intercepts.
64'
Sharp wins a free-kick after some good hold-up play by the substitute.
62'
Richarlison drives down the left but his cross is poor and leads to Gomes colliding with Sharp.
60'
J. Fleck enters the game and replaces O. McBurnie.
B. Sharp enters the game and replaces B. Osborn.
McBurnie makes a great run to the near post but Keane does well to flick the ball behind for a corner.
SUBSTITUTION: McBurnie OFF Fleck ON
SUBSTITUTION: Osborn OFF Sharp ON
58'
Everton dominating this game now as the Blades' energy level seems to have dropped off.
55'
Keane is lucky that Pickford is quick to pounce on the ball after a poor clearance from the defender almost allows McGoldrick a shot on goal.
53'
Everton concede a throw after some good defending from Sidibe.
51'
Both teams have shown more desire and energy in the last five minutes than in the whole of the first half.
46'
Richarlison has scored a goal for Everton! Assist by G. Sigurðsson.
We're underway for the second half.
GOALLL! RICHARLISON! Everton win a free-kick which Sigurdsson delivers into the box finding the Brazillian who powers a header towards the far post and into the bottom corner.
What a free-kick from Sigurdsson who has had a relatively quiet game up until now. He whipped the ball right onto Richarlison's head who just had to direct it goal bound.
45' +2
O. Norwood gets yellow.
Norwood picks up a booking for a strong tackle on Richarlison. The referee hesitated before giving the foul and it looks like a harsh decision.
HALF TIME: SHEFFIELD UNITED 0-0 EVERTON
45'
Two minutes added on at the end of this half.
43'
Richarlison wins a corner for the Toffees.
42'
Pickford paws the ball away from a dangerous cross by Basham.
41'
Baldock is furious with his teammates as he is left one-on-one with Walcott after a poor free-kick from the home side.
40'
Basham does well to tackle Richarlison as the Brazillian was in on goal after some good play by Calvert-Lewin and Sigurdsson.
38'
United win another corner.
37'
The home side are slowly working their way up the pitch after a series of throw-ins.
35'
Stevens blazes one miles over the crossbar from the corner.
34'
Everton concede another corner as the Blades are finishing the first half strongly.
33'
T. Davies gets yellow.
Davies picks up the first booking of the match after a tackle from behind on McBurnie.
32'
Osborn fouls Walcott on the break and is lucky not to receive a card.
31'
Digne concedes a corner after some good build-up play from Basham and Berge.
30'
Richarlison is down after his head clashed with Berge's elbow.
28'
McGoldrick does brilliantly well to hold off Keane and play in McBurnie but the striker loses the ball and it goes out for a goal kick.
26'
McBurnie closes down Keane and blocks the ball out for a throw-in as Keane looked to play the ball long for Walcott.
24'
The players have their first drinks break of the game.
22'
The Blades are starting to see a bit more of the ball now after Everton almost score on the counter attack as Gomes finds Calvert-Lewin in behind but Henderson saves well.
18'
Everton are knocking the ball around nicely on the edge of the Sheffield United penalty box but Egan is there to clear as Sigurdsson looked to find Richarlison.
16'
Pickford gets caught underneath the ball from the corner and flaps a hand at it. The England number one is lucky to see it go out for a goal kick.
15'
Pickford punches the ball behind from a United free-kick and concedes a corner.
14'
Osborn whips in a cross after the ball finds him from the corner but Pickford is there to collect it comfortably.
13'
Baldock wins a corner for the home side.
12'
Keane kicks it long to Calvert-Lewin but the striker is offside.
10'
Branthwaite clears from a Berge cross, and Davies shields the ball out for a goal kick after the ball deflects off Berge.
9'
Richarlison and Digne are getting some joy down the left side but are yet to create a dangerous chance for the visitors.
6'
Everton are dominating possession in the opening exchanges but Sheffield United are doing well to press them high up the pitch.
4'
Everton have set-up in a 4-2-3-1 formation with Sigurdsson just behind Calvert-Lewin with both Walcott and Richarlison on either side.
Three Everton players have been down injured in the opening 5 minutes.
2'
Davies wins a foul as the Blades looked to start a good attack.
1'
KICK OFF! We're underway at Bramall Lane.
Welcome to coverage of Sheffield United v Everton. Kick off is 30 minutes away.
The Blades come into the game fighting to keep their European dream alive sitting in 8th, just two points shy of Wolves in 7th. Meanwhile, the Toffees' season is all but over with the highest they can finish being 10th, along with being safe from the struggling pack behind near the relegation zone.
SHUFC XI (5-3-2): Dean Henderson; Chris Basham, John Egan, Jack O’Connell, George Baldock, Enda Stevens; Sander Berge, Oliver Norwood, Ben Osborn; David McGoldrick, Oliver McBurnie.
SUBS: Maarten Steklenburg, Leighton Baines, Alex Iwobi, Bernard, Seamus Coleman, Joao Virginia, Ben Baningime, Anthony Gordon, Ellis Simms.
EFC XI (4-4-2): Jordan Pickford; Lucas Digne, Michael Keane, Jarrad Branthwaite, Djibril Sidibe; Gylfi Sigurdsson, Tom Davies, Andre Gomes, Theo Walcott; Richarlison, Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
SUBS: John Fleck, John Lundstram, Billy Sharp, Phil Jagielka, Kieron Freeman, Jack Robinson, Leon Clarke, Simon Moore, Richairo Zivkovic.
14 - Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti has never lost a Premier League game against a newly promoted side in 14 previous such matches (W10 D4) – this is the most any manager has faced promoted clubs without tasting defeat in the competition.
The teams are taking to the pitch. Kick off is moments away.
As it stands, Sheffield United will remain eighth and fail to put pressure on Wolves ahead of the midlands fixture against Crystal Palace later as the race for European football continues. Ancelotti could turn to his youth players to make a difference with the Toffees' having nothing to play for.
Everton move up into 11th place after that win, going ahead of Southampton on goal difference. As for the Blades, their European dream looks to be over as they sit four points adrift of Tottenham Hotspur in sixth and two points behind Wolves in seventh who play later this evening. Everton will look to finish the season on a high against already relegated AFC Bournemouth, whilst Sheffield United finish the season off on the south coast away at Southampton to round off a magnificent debut season.
That's all for this evening, thank you and goodbye!
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