Here's a round-up of how Everton's loanees fared across the weekend's action with our latest Loan Watch...
Stanley Mills - Oxford United
Opponent: Fleetwood Town (a)
Competition: League One
Date: Saturday 16 September
Result: 3-0 win
Overview: Mills hit his first goal for the U's to continue his impressive start with the club as Liam Manning's side sealed a convincing victory at Fleetwood.
The winger opened the scoring at Highbury Stadium in the 16th minute with a sweet curling left-foot strike as Oxford went on to bag further goals through Billy Bodin and Kyle Edwards.
Mills has been a regular starter in the U's encouraging opening to the campaign which has helped them move up to third in the League One table.
With the points secured at Fleetwood, 19-year-old Mills was replaced in the 74th minute for Finley Stevens.
Harry Tyrer
Opponent: Ebbsfleet United (a)
Competition: National League
Date: Saturday 16 September
Result: 1-0 win
Overview: Tyrer played the full match to help Chesterfield record their first clean sheet of the season and stay top of the National League.
The 21-year-old boyhood Evertonian has already become an integral part of the Spireites' side in their bid for promotion back to the Football League.
55’ Another good save by Leban to deny Wiles
— Farsley Celtic (@FarsleyCelticFC) September 16, 2023
FAR 1-0 SCA | #CeltArmy
Zan-Luk Leban - Farsley Celtic
Opponent: Scarborough Athletic (h)
Competition: FA Cup second round qualifying
Date: Saturday 16 September
Result: 1-1 draw
Overview: Leban returned to the Farsley starting XI after recent international duty with Slovenia Under-21s and produced a string of fine saves to keep the West Yorkshire club in the competition.
The 20-year-old keeper played the full tie as Farsley took the lead courtesy of a Ben Atkinson penalty just before half-time.
Leban denied Michael Coulson when he was put clean through on goal after the break, before denying Alex Wiles. He could do little about Scarborough's 67th-minute leveller, though, meaning the two sides will play again at the Flamingo Land Stadium on Tuesday night.
Neal Maupay
Opponent: Newcastle United (a)
Competition: Premier League
Date: Saturday 16 September
Result: 1-0 loss
Overview: Maupay came on as a 72nd-minute substitute for Ben Mee as Brentford fell to a narrow defeat to Newcastle United at St James' Park, Callum Wilson's penalty just after the hour mark proving the difference.