Europa League:Tim Cahill capped a superb comeback by Everton with the winning goal as they beat BATE Borisov 2-1 in the Europa League. Fulham defeated Basle 1-0 while Celtic were held to a 1-1 draw Rapid Vienna.
The Australian midfielder found the target after 77 minutes, when he sprung the offside trap then hoisted a shot over the goalkeeper.
Everton had equalised nine minutes earlier through Marouane Fellaini, who cancelled out the opener from Dmitri Likhtarovich.
The Toffees were without 10 first-team players after Joseph Yobo became the latest casualty because of a thigh injury and Tony Hibbert excelled alongside Sylvain Distin in central defence.
And David Moyes' side have taken a massive step towards securing a place in the next stage thanks to their second successive win in Group I.
Celtic's hopes suffered another blow as they were held to a 1-1 draw at home by historic foes Rapid Vienna.
A misplaced pass from Stephen McManus gifted Nikica Jelavic an early goal but Scott McDonald netted a similar strike in the 20th minute for Celtic, who lost their opening group game against Hapoel Tel Aviv.
McDonald then had a shot cleared off the line and both Shaun Maloney and Gary Caldwell missed great chances but Celtic could not sustain their pressure and remain bottom of the group.
Fulham halted their three-match losing streak and surged to the summit of their group with a 1-0 victory over Basle.
Danny Murphy struck the decisive goal in the 57th minute, driving home Andrew Johnson's superb pull-back for the club captain's third goal of the season.
Johnson had a late penalty appeal rejected after tumbling beneath defender Behrang Safari's tackle and the former England striker was lively throughout.