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Good afternoon and welcome to the FA Cup fifth round match Everton and Swansea City from Goodison Park. A spot in the last eight up for grabs for the winner of this match.

The Emirates FA Cup / 5th Round
Goodison Park / 16.02.2014
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Desmond Kane

Updated 16/02/2014 at 15:24 GMT


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There goes the final whistle! A comfortable victory in the end for the home side. Roberto Martinez's side are into the last eight. Thanks for joining us.
89'
We are into four minutes of time added on.
88'
Naismith is back on the ground. He is obviously a bit groggy. He departs the scene. Everton will need to see this out with 10 men.
87'
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On comes Gerard Deulofeu for the home side and off goes Mirallas.
86'
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Canas is also booked after he approached the grounded McCarthy. Clearly felt he was faking the injury.
85'
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Bit of a jostle involving opposition players in the middle of the park. A booking for Lita.
84'
Everton continue to keep possession with some relish before McCarthy is nudged to the deck late by Lita.
83'
Gerard Deulofeu getting ready to come on for the home side with Naismith still off the pitch.
82'
Everton almost over the line. Leighton Baines' converted spotkick was his first goal at Goodison Park since February 2013.
81'
Naismith suffered a bit of a heavy knock to the jaw. Looking a bit dazed as he heads off for some more treatment.
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Naismith on the deck needing a spot of treatment here.
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Amat with a clear bump on Naismith, who has made a real difference to this Everton side. A booking for Amat.
78'
Mirallas with the corner for Everton. A bit of pushing in the box involving Naismith and Canas before Jagielka nods harmlessy wide of the goal.
77'
Amat tackles Mirallas, and that is going to be a corner-kick here for the home side.
76'
Coleman, Naismith and Pienaar keeping the ball. Barry with a bit of short one towards Distin, but he knocks the ball long from the middle of his defence.
75'
Swansea with plenty of bodies behind the ball. The visiting side forced to let Everton play in front of them. Not really through choice.
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Steven Naismith has scored four goals in his last five appearances for Everton, including three in his last two FA Cup matches.
73'
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright must be happy enough with his side's performance. Have been convincing in the second half.
72'
Nathan Dyer on the run for the visiting side, but he can't keep the ball in play. Swansea relying on Lita to drag themselves back into this contest.
71'
Swansea have been pressed back in this second period. And it is difficult to argue that the home side aren't good for this two-goal advantage.