Southampton’s battle against relegation suffered a setback after Tom Davies scored a stoppage-time goal to earn Everton a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park.
Nathan Redmond’s header looked to have secured Southampton their first PL win at Everton in 21 years and one that would have lifted them two points clear of the bottom three.
But Everton fought back when Davies’s shot through a crowd of players deflected in off Wesley Hoedt.
Charlie Austin’s long-range strike and Oriol Romeu’s deflected shot had forced first-half saves from Everton’s Jordan Pickford.
Saints then took the lead when Cedric Soares picked out Redmond, on for the injured Mario Lemina, to head in his first goal of the PL campaign.
Visiting defender Maya Yoshida was dismissed for a second bookable offence on 85 minutes and, following a fine Alex McCarthy save from Leighton Baines’s free-kick, Davies produced his dramatic equaliser.
The draw means Southampton are only above 18th-placed Swansea City, whom they visit on Tuesday, on goal difference, while West Bromwich Albion, two points further back, live to fight another day.
Everton remain eighth with 48 points.
Next fixtures
Everton: 13 May v WHU (A)
Southampton: 8 May v SWA (A)
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