SUB: Gylfi Sigurdsson (Richarlison, 76') - 4: Carlo Ancelotti (pictured) looked to the Icelandic midfielder to calm Everton nerves as Fulham pressed for a leveller. EPA
FULHAM RATINGS: Alphonse Areola - 5: Made a fine save from Richarlison early on but his nervousness permeated to the rest of his defence. Reuters
Ola Aina - 6: Flashed a shot just wide of the upright but like plenty of his teammates was guilty of surrendering possession under no pressure. AFP
Joachim Andersen - 5: His day was typified by kicking the ball out for a goal kick during a routine passing session between him and his centre-back partner. AFP
Tosin Adarabioyo - 5: Struggled to keep a leash on Dominic Calvert-Lewin and looked shaky on the ball. AFP
Antonee Robinson - 7: Offered thrust from left-back and drove Fuham forward. The home side's best player by a distance. AFP
Harrison Reed - 6: Couldn't get to grips with Everton's runners from midfield and offered little as an attacking threat. Reuters
Mario Lemina - 5: Another guilty of squandering possession on square and back passes. Reuters
Tom Cairney - 6: Struggled to find room to operate, which was largely down to Allan and Doucoure cutting off his supply. Reuters
Bobby Decordova-Reid - 6: A poor touch led to Everton's first goal but netted a superb equaliser. EPA
Ademola Lookman - 7: Keen to get the anguish of his penalty blunder against West Ham out of his head. The only Fulham player who looked capable of getting in behind the Everton defence. Reuters
Ivan Cavaleiro - 4: Continued Everton's penalty woes. The image of the Portuguese slipping as he hit the ball summed up a dire performance. Reuters
SUB: Aleksandar Mitrovic (Cairney, 58') - 5: The hulking Serb put himself about and gave Fulham a focal point to their attack. Reuters
SUB: Ruben Loftus-Cheek of Fulham (Decordova-Reid, 58') - 7: Scored 90 seconds after Cavailero's penalty miss to set up a tense final 20 minutes. The England man upped Fulham's passing game considerably. EPA
SUB: Zambo Anguissa (Lemina, 69') - 5: Precious few touches as Fulham searched for an equaliser. Reuters
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford - 5: Little for the Everton custodian to do other than pick the ball out of his own net twice. EPA
Ben Godfrey - 5: Did not look comfortable as part of a back three. Reuters
Yerry Mina - 7: The Colombian's tenacity for tackling is a sight to behold. AFP
Michael Keane - 7: Unlike Godfrey, seemed to flourish when asked to bring the ball out of defence. Reuters
Alex Iwobi - 8: Mazy run led to Everton's second goal and was a threat throughout operating at wing back. The Nigerian's best game in an Everton shirt. AFP
Allan Pool - 7: The Brazilian broke up play any time Fulham threatened to advance. Another impressive display. Reuters
Abdoulaye Doucoure - 7: Soared above the Fulham defence to head in Everton's third. Put in a shift defensively as well. AFP
Lucas Digne - 8: Supplied crosses for Calvert-Lewin's second and Doucoure's header to make it 3-1. The Frenchman is one of the best left-back's in Europe. AFP
James Rodriguez - 7: Pulls the strings for Everton. His passing range means momentum is never lost. Reuters
Richarlison - 7: Showed a good turn of pace to drive into the box before squaring the ball for Calvert-Lewin to put Everton ahead after 42 seconds. Reuters
Dominic Calvert-Lewin - 8: Two poached strikes took his Premier League tally this term to double figures. But he brings so much more to this Everton team than just goals. AFP
SUB: Tom Davies (Rodriguez, 74') - 6: The England under-21 international gave Everton energy in the dying moments and put in an important block as Lookman let fly. Reuters
SUB: Gylfi Sigurdsson (Richarlison, 76') - 4: Carlo Ancelotti (pictured) looked to the Icelandic midfielder to calm Everton nerves as Fulham pressed for a leveller. EPA
FULHAM RATINGS: Alphonse Areola - 5: Made a fine save from Richarlison early on but his nervousness permeated to the rest of his defence. Reuters
Ola Aina - 6: Flashed a shot just wide of the upright but like plenty of his teammates was guilty of surrendering possession under no pressure. AFP
Joachim Andersen - 5: His day was typified by kicking the ball out for a goal kick during a routine passing session between him and his centre-back partner. AFP
Tosin Adarabioyo - 5: Struggled to keep a leash on Dominic Calvert-Lewin and looked shaky on the ball. AFP
Antonee Robinson - 7: Offered thrust from left-back and drove Fuham forward. The home side's best player by a distance. AFP
Harrison Reed - 6: Couldn't get to grips with Everton's runners from midfield and offered little as an attacking threat. Reuters
Mario Lemina - 5: Another guilty of squandering possession on square and back passes. Reuters
Tom Cairney - 6: Struggled to find room to operate, which was largely down to Allan and Doucoure cutting off his supply. Reuters
Bobby Decordova-Reid - 6: A poor touch led to Everton's first goal but netted a superb equaliser. EPA
Ademola Lookman - 7: Keen to get the anguish of his penalty blunder against West Ham out of his head. The only Fulham player who looked capable of getting in behind the Everton defence. Reuters
Ivan Cavaleiro - 4: Continued Everton's penalty woes. The image of the Portuguese slipping as he hit the ball summed up a dire performance. Reuters
SUB: Aleksandar Mitrovic (Cairney, 58') - 5: The hulking Serb put himself about and gave Fulham a focal point to their attack. Reuters
SUB: Ruben Loftus-Cheek of Fulham (Decordova-Reid, 58') - 7: Scored 90 seconds after Cavailero's penalty miss to set up a tense final 20 minutes. The England man upped Fulham's passing game considerably. EPA
SUB: Zambo Anguissa (Lemina, 69') - 5: Precious few touches as Fulham searched for an equaliser. Reuters
EVERTON RATINGS: Jordan Pickford - 5: Little for the Everton custodian to do other than pick the ball out of his own net twice. EPA
Ben Godfrey - 5: Did not look comfortable as part of a back three. Reuters
Yerry Mina - 7: The Colombian's tenacity for tackling is a sight to behold. AFP
Michael Keane - 7: Unlike Godfrey, seemed to flourish when asked to bring the ball out of defence. Reuters
Alex Iwobi - 8: Mazy run led to Everton's second goal and was a threat throughout operating at wing back. The Nigerian's best game in an Everton shirt. AFP
Allan Pool - 7: The Brazilian broke up play any time Fulham threatened to advance. Another impressive display. Reuters
Abdoulaye Doucoure - 7: Soared above the Fulham defence to head in Everton's third. Put in a shift defensively as well. AFP
Lucas Digne - 8: Supplied crosses for Calvert-Lewin's second and Doucoure's header to make it 3-1. The Frenchman is one of the best left-back's in Europe. AFP
James Rodriguez - 7: Pulls the strings for Everton. His passing range means momentum is never lost. Reuters
Richarlison - 7: Showed a good turn of pace to drive into the box before squaring the ball for Calvert-Lewin to put Everton ahead after 42 seconds. Reuters
Dominic Calvert-Lewin - 8: Two poached strikes took his Premier League tally this term to double figures. But he brings so much more to this Everton team than just goals. AFP
SUB: Tom Davies (Rodriguez, 74') - 6: The England under-21 international gave Everton energy in the dying moments and put in an important block as Lookman let fly. Reuters
SUB: Gylfi Sigurdsson (Richarlison, 76') - 4: Carlo Ancelotti (pictured) looked to the Icelandic midfielder to calm Everton nerves as Fulham pressed for a leveller. EPA