EVERTONIANS hijacked a live TV interview from the stands as Wolves stunned Liverpool with a last-gasp winner.

The Toffees couldn’t resist rubbing it in – even though their own match had finished more than half an hour earlier.

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They had already banked a 2-0 win over when a post-match TV interview was underway at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Then the roar came.

Wolves had just nicked a last-gasp winner against Merseyside rivals and the lingering fans erupted, disrupting the broadcast.

On TNT Sports, presenter Jules Breach was forced to explain the sudden eruption during her chat on with .

She told viewers the huge cheer was down to Wolves scoring a 94th-minute winner against rivals Liverpool.

Dewsbury-Hall grinned: “That’s even better.”

Earlier, Rodrigo Gomes had put Wolves ahead in the 78th minute before pinched one back.

But it was Andre’s shot that deflected off and into the net to seal.

The Reds have already lost to both and in stoppage-time this season.

One fan said: “Toffees living for the rival tears – savage!”

Another wrote: “Maybe the game isn’t completely gone.”

Back on Merseyside, Dewsbury-Hall and had helped Everton see off Burnley.

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Now eighth, the Toffees are keeping themselves firmly in the hunt for European places.

The Toffees hadn’t seen a win in their flash new pad since .

Meanwhile, 20th-place Wolves continue their fight going down into the .

And Liverpool’s late collapse leaves them fifth and their hopes hang in the balance.

Liverpool return to Molineux on Friday in the FA Cup fifth round.