Everton came from behind to earn a 1-1 draw with Sunderland in the two Premier League teams' FA Cup quarter-final at Goodison Park on Saturday.<br />A frenetic first half saw Sunderland take an early lead through fullback Phil Bardsley before Everton levelled with a header from Tim Cahill.<br />Sunderland's opener came after a cleverly worked free-kick on 12 minutes, Jack Colback squaring to Bardsley who lashed home a thunderous low shot that gave Everton keeper Tim Howard no chance.<br />Yet Everton, aiming to bounce back from their Merseyside derby mauling in midweek, drew level just over 10 minutes later with a goal that owed everything to the predatory instincts of Australian international Cahill.<br />Leighton Baines swung in a cross from the left and Nikica Jelavic's header found Cahill, who reacted swiftly to steer in the the equaliser.<br />An evenly balanced second half saw both sides struggle to create many clear-cut chances although Everton nearly snatched a winner in the dying minutes only to be denied by a superb double save from Simon Mignolet.<br />The Belgian international goalkeeper dived at full stretch to claw away Johnny Heitinga's well-directed header and then sprang to his feet to block Jelavic's follow-up for a corner.<br />The result means David Moyes' Toffees must now travel to the Stadium of Light for a replay as they attempt to return to Wembley three years after their defeat in the final against Chelsea.<br />Everton defender Phil Neville admitted his side were disappointed at their failure to secure a win on home turf.<br />"We had home advantage we wanted to win," Neville told ITV1. "We didn't start the game well, and we're disappointed we didn't play more a bit.<br />"Maybe the occasion got to us. We didn't capitalise on our chances."<br />Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill said the Black Cats had deserved to take the game to a replay.<br />"We deserved to stay in the cup. It was a fantastic double save at the end, really brilliant. It would have been tough on us to lose," O'Neill said.<br />"This i