EVERTON fought out a 2-2 draw at Coventry in a pre-season friendly at the Ricoh Arena.
The Toffees were without defender Joleon Lescott - the subject of two recent bids from Manchester City - because of a hip injury and led twice before the match finished level.
Australia midfielder Tim Cahill gave David Moyes' side the lead in the 15th minute when Coventry goalkeeper Keiren Westwood failed to hold his initial shot.
Leon Osman went close to a second before Clinton Morrison crossed for Michael Doyle to slide in an equaliser.
Everton regained the lead just five minutes later when teenage substitute Jose Baxter fired into the bottom corner through a crowd of players.
But Aron Gunnarsson salvaged a draw for Chris Coleman's side and ensured Sky Blues veteran Marcus Hall's testimonial ended on a positive note when he headed a Doyle cross in at the near post.
A late David Goodwillie penalty ensured Dundee United grabbed a 1-1 draw against Newcastle in their challenge match at Tannadice.
Andrew Carroll's strike on the hour mark gave the visitors the lead, and Steve Harper saved a Danny Swanson penalty five minutes later after Kevin Nolan had handled in the box.
Then five minutes from time, the hosts were awarded a second penalty when Ryan Taylor was adjudged to have pulled at Craig Conway inside the box - and this time Goodwillie sent Harper the wrong way.
Before kick-off there was a minute's applause as tribute to former England and Newcastle manager Sir Bobby Robson who died from cancer last week. For most of the game the Geordie fans alternated between singing in praise of Robson and against owner Mike Ashley.
Birmingham scored three times in the first half of their 4-0 win at Coca-Cola League Two Cheltenham.
Garry O'Connor, Sebastian Larsson and Kevin Phillips put the Blues in control, and triallist Albert Fataki was on target too soon after coming on as a substitute.
O'Connor's second-minute opener was a 20-yard shot; Larsson latched on to a through ball from Phillips to make it 2-0 just before the half-hour, and the latter almost immediately made it three with a volley.
Fataki's 80th-minute finish completed the job.
Substitute Matty Fryatt was the match-winner for Leicester in their 1-0 success at home to Real Valladolid.
Striker Fryatt, back after a leg injury, proved his goalscoring instinct is intact in the 84th minute.
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