Substitute Victor Anichebe scored late in the second half to earn a 1-1 draw for visiting Everton against Wigan in the Premier League on Saturday.
The home side took the lead in the 76th minute through an own goal by Phil Neville after a mixup with goalkeeper Tim Howard. But Everton, which came into the game on a high after its midweek victory over league leader Manchester City, hit back in the 82nd through Anichebe's powerful header.
Everton was further bolstered by the presence of midfielder Steven Pienaar, who returned to the club on loan from Tottenham, and made his first start.
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