The hosts had lost their last four matches, while Everton had tasted defeat in their last three league outings
And it showed in the opening period with both teams lacking confidence.The first real chance of the game came after 17 minutes when Jose Manuel Jurado drifted in from the right-hand side before unleashing a curling left-footed effort at the Everton goal
Joel Robles, at full stretch, tipped his shot round for a corner.Moments later, Gerard Deulofeu called Heurelho Gomes into action after his shot from the edge of the area drew a fine save from the Watford goalkeeper.The game appeared to be heading towards a goalless first-half, but when Miguel Britos was caught dithering on a long header forward from John Stones, McCarthy dispossessed the Watford defender to open the scoring 45 minutes in.The Toffees were still celebrating their goal when a backpass from Stones was hit behind for a needless corner by Robles
Holebas leapt highest from the ensuing set-piece and his header hit Seamus Coleman before finding its way into the roof of the Everton net
A game devoid of chances and goals suddenly had two in as many minutes
The half-time whistle was greeted by jeers from the frustrated Everton fans.The second period continued in much the same vein as the first with both sides failing to create many chances.After 55 minutes, Aaron Lennon evaded two challenges before unleashing a low shot which was smothered by Gomes
Lukaku looked set to pounce before Gomes managed to scramble the ball away from danger.Lukaku and Lennon were involved again midway through the second half when the Belgian's backheel fell to his team-mate whose shot drew another decent stop from Gomes.Substitute Kevin Mirallas' late free kick was then turned away by Gomes, and Lukaku seemed certain to score from the follow-up, only to see his effort hit the crossbar
Ben Watson then thought he had won it in the closing moments, but a terrific flying save from Gobles denied the Watford midfielder
Source : PA
Source: PA