Everton conclude their pre-season campaign against Dynamo Kyiv at Goodison Park tonight.
The Blues claimed their first win of their pre-season campaign against Blackpool last weekend after being beaten by Arsenal and Minnesota United during their tour of the US.
Tonight’s game is set to be the first ‘Match for Peace’ ever played in the UK, with supporters having the option to add a donation of £1, £5 or £10 at the point of purchase for their tickets.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin missed last weekend’s win at Bloomfield Road, but could return tonight, while it remains to be seen whether new boys Ruben Vinagre and Dwight McNeil will feature.
Kicking-off at 7.45pm, Joe Thomas, Adam Jones and Connor O'Neill will all be at Goodison Park to provide live updates on the action, as well as bringing you team news, analysis and reaction.
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Key Events
FULL-TIME: Everton 3-0 Dynamo Kyiv
That brings an end to proceedings as fans invade the pitch.
Dwight McNeil steals the headlines with a brace after Dominic Calvert-Lewin opened the scoring.
Paul Stratton enters the fray in the dying embers and slots a penalty.
GOAL! Everton 4-0 Dynamo Kyiv (Stratton)
What a moment.
Paul Stratton steps up and finds the bottom corner.
Frank Lampard is on the pitch to celebrate and then Calvert-Lewin.
Attendance: 30,000+
Over 30,000 is the attendance tonight.
For McNeil's brace alone they've certainly got their entertainment value.
Everton quartet enter the fray
Warrington, Mills, Welch and Nkounkou all on for Iwobi, Tarkowski, Patterson and Godfrey.
Sting taken out Kyiv
Everton's quickfire double has taken any sting out of the visitors, who since the restart have put the Blues under pressure.
Goodison in fine voice
Frank Lampard shows his appreciation as 'Super Frank' rings around the ground.
GOAL! Everton 3-0 Dynamo Kyiv (McNeil)
McNeil has two!
Everton catch the visitors napping with a quick short-corner. Vinagre drives to the byline and clips one to the penalty spot where McNeil, unmarked, heads home leaving the goalkeeper stranded.