Everton beat Middlesbrough 3-1: full highlights (Video)

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 03: Romelu Lukaku of Everton during the Wayne Rooney Testimonial match between Manchester United and Everton at Old Trafford on August 3, 2016 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 03: Romelu Lukaku of Everton during the Wayne Rooney Testimonial match between Manchester United and Everton at Old Trafford on August 3, 2016 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)

Everton face Middlesbrough at Goodison Park. Here’s your one stop shop for highlights and updates.

Full time.

90+ Tom Cleverley replaces Barry, mainly so Barry can receive a standing ovation from the Goodison Park crowd on his 600th appearance.

90:00 We’re into two minutes of stoppage time. Nothing is happening. Just waiting for the final whistle now.

83:52 Clayton on, Forshaw off for Middlesbrough.

82:34 Very little happening. Deulofeu started a promising run, then was fouled. Middlesbrough preparing another sub.

71:15 Mirallas is off, Gerard Deulofeu is on. Mirallas gets a big ovation.

69:17 Ramirez off, Viktor Fischer on. The game has slowed down a lot. Everton look very, very comfortable.

64:20 Lukaku off the pitch after a hard tackle. Enner Valencia about to come on to replace him. Valencia’s Everton debut.

62:50 Mirallas bursts past a couple of defenders in midfield, plays a one-two with Barkley (via Lukaku) and can’t bring the ball under control to shoot.

59:00 David Nugent on for Nsue for Middlesbrough.

56:15 Barkley picks up the ball from the second phase of a corner, beats Stewart Downing one-on-one and forces a good save from Valdes.

52:19 Baines wins a corner, Everton have a couple of shots blocked, Mirallas finally shoots well over. Everton in control

Half time. Seems that goal was awarded to Lukaku in the end. Either way, Everton lead by two.

45:00 Yannick Bolasie/Romelu Lukaku goal!! Lukaku flicks out a leg at an in-swinging cross from Bolasie. He may or may not get a touch and the ball beats Valdes. 3-1 Everton.

41:05 Seamus Coleman goal!! Coleman cuts in from the right, beats a defender and slides the ball in at the near post. Great goal. 2-1 Everton.

37:00 Mirallas does some defending. World still turning.

35:50 Barkley breaks free down the left with a great flick, but his shot his blocked by two defenders. Everton in control now.

23:30 Gareth Barry goal!! Mirallas corner causes some problems in the box for Middlesbrough. Barry, standing at the back post, sticks it in the roof of the net. 1-1.

20:01 Negredo goal!! Cross comes in from wide. Stekelenberg seems to have caught the ball, but Negredo heads the keepers’ hands and the ball ends up in the net. Very controversial. 1-0 Middlesbrough.

19:41 Mirallas growing into the game. He has a low shot saved. Was heavily involved in Barkley’s earlier chance as well.

18:33 After some good play from Everton, Barkley takes a poweful shot from 20 yards. Valdes punches clear.

14:38 Bolasie should find Lukaku, who is through on goal, but overhits his pass very, very badly.

12:30 Yannick Bolasie wins a corner. Kevin Mirallas takes, but Phil Jagielka heads well over the bar. Everton starting to take control of possession now.

6:01 Middlesbrough have a free-kick wide left. Gaston Ramirez whips in a dangerous ball, but no one can get on the end of it. Good start for Middlesbrough.

Everton have had an impressive start to the season under new manager Ronald Koeman. The Dutch manager has gotten the best out of the attacking talent at his disposal, while also shoring up what was a very leaky defense under former manager Roberto Martinez.

The Toffees are coming off a dominant 3-0 win against Sunderland last Monday, when Romelu Lukaku scored a hat-trick. And after Liverpool beat Chelsea last night, Everton moved up to second place on goal difference.

Arsenal have since taken that spot thanks to a 4-1 win against Hull Saturday morning, but with a win or a draw, Everton will move back into second after five games, trailing only Manchester City, who have won five out of five after thrashing Bournemouth this morning.

Everton’s starting XI: Stekelenberg; Baines, Jagielka, Williams, Coleman; Barry, Gueye; Bolasie, Barkley, Mirallas; Lukaku.

Middlesbrough have had a solid start to the season as well. They have five points from their opening four games, which, if they can keep that up, would most likely see them avoid relegation. New signing Alvaro Negredo impressed in his opening two games, but struggled in the last two against West Brom and Crystal Palace.

Middlesbrough’s defense was their strong suit in the Championship, but they’ve kept only one cleansheet in four games so far in the Premier League. They will have a tough task preventing this Everton attack from scoring.

Middlesbrough’s starting XI: Valdes; Barragan, Ayala, Gibson, Friend; De Roon, Forshaw, Nsue, Ramirez, Downing; Negredo