After a goalless and frankly rather tepid two hours, Howard saved a woeful penalty from Manchester United record signing Dimitar Berbatov and another from Rio Ferdinand to send the Toffeemen into ecstasy.
It also ended Sir Alex Ferguson's 100% record in last four clashes, although the Scot must have known such a scenario was a realistic possibility given the team he picked.
It had become common knowledge that Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Edwin van der Sar had not even made the trip, while Ryan Giggs was down on most people's lists of the men to be excluded as well.
Nevertheless, when the teams were announced the actual make-up of United's team took the breath away.

Federico Macheda, supersub in his two substitute appearances against Aston Villa and Sunderland, was handed his first start, Fabio da Silva his second.
Darron Gibson and Danny Welbeck their first appearances since the Carling Cup final victory over Tottenham in the same stadium seven weeks ago, while Rafael da Silva and Anderson were also included in what must have been one of the youngest starting line-ups Ferguson has ever selected.
The Everton supporters knew there could be no better chance to reach the final they crave so much.
United had one first half escape, when Ben Foster ill-advisedly tried to nip past Louis Saha inside his own penalty area, only to discover the former Red Devils striker was a bit cuter than he had bargained for.
Saha stuck out a foot and for a fleeting moment thought he had nicked the ball away from Foster, only to discover a kind bobble had allowed the England keeper to gobble it back up.
Everton also had a penalty claim waved away by referee Mike Riley, whose appointment as replacement for Steve Bennett did not meet with the approval of Moyes. However, it was difficult to argue conclusively Rafael had fouled Steven Pienaar.

Apart from that, their threat was negligible until Tim Cahill emerged from the torpor to strike a fierce low drive that Foster did well to keep out.
In sporadic bursts, United were at their free-flowing best. Yet Macheda, who started brightly, and Welbeck were both guilty of rushing passes or shots.
The nearest Ferguson's team came was when Joleon Lescott deflected a Welbeck shot wide, Rafael supplying the cross.
After the interval, United were the better team. Park Ji-sung sent one shot skimming wide before Gibson tried his luck from long range with a dipping shot Tim Howard saved without being able to hold.

If Riley is a United fan, as Moyes seemed to suggest in midweek, he had a funny way of showing it as far as Ferguson was concerned.
The failure to award a penalty when Phil Jagielka barged Welbeck over enraged the United boss, who vented his fury at every official within earshot.
In that split-second, any notion that Ferguson did not care about the FA Cup was shredded into tiny pieces and the United boss was off his seat again shortly afterwards when Anderson's piledriver flicked the roof of Howard's net.
The introduction of Dimitar Berbatov at the start of extra-time, following the earlier arrivals of Patrice Evra and Paul Scholes, gave United a more recognisable look, although it was again Cahill who nearly broke the deadlock, Foster making a fine feet-first save.
Everton then came agonisingly close when Vidic toed a shot from substitute James Vaughan away from Cahill, who was ready to slot home a tap-in.
In truth though, a goal never looked like coming.
And finally United saw their shoot-out luck run out, leaving Howard, Moyes and chairman Bill Kenwright to celebrate a day they have waited for so long to enjoy.
This article has 13 comments
Yes were in the house
By brad simpson. Posted April 21 2009 at 9:31 AM.
everton fc come on hahahahahha
By ben dover. Posted April 21 2009 at 9:30 AM.
we were apporling berbatov need's to go if we can not beet everton we can't beet arsnal come on alex get them in shape.
By jonathan. Posted April 20 2009 at 11:19 AM.
Chris, my apologies for mis quoting Everton as being full strength. I do not have time to follow every team in the premiership and their injury problems. The point still stands however, that with a strike force of a 17 and 18 year old with two 18 year old full backs I think the lads did themselves and the team proud. Anybody who thinks SAF was not interested in the FA Cup is talking out of their sphincters! And don't belittle Everton's effort by saying that Utd fielded a weakened team. I reckon ANY one of that starting 11 would be first choice in many other premiership team outside of the top 6.
By Adam Saint. Posted April 20 2009 at 9:20 AM.
To Bob.
I was going to say you are talking out of your back end, saying that United are not interested in the FA Cup. If they are not interested what are they doing competing in it in the first place?
But then I realised you are right. Man Utd are not interested in the FA Cup..........anymore
By Dave. Posted April 20 2009 at 1:07 AM.
Every time the Rags go out of a cup its "one thier not interested in" it didnt look that way looking at Rednose reaction to the penalty appeal much like the action a 4yr old when told he cant have an ice cream.Watch out for the Gunners thier youth team are good.
By John Lickley. Posted April 20 2009 at 12:17 AM.
man utd are not interested in the FA cup they wana win the big ones like the premier league and the champion league. Mr Sir Alex knows his priority.
By bob. Posted April 19 2009 at 11:32 PM.
Re Adam Saint referring to Everton as being at 'full strength'. Ferguson had the choice to play second string players...Moyes did not as Everton have Arteta, Yakubu, Yobo, Anichebe out injured as well as Saha not training properly this week due to a virus. Everton were magnificent and have now beaten Macclesfield, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Manchester Utd. If we win, it will be the most remarkable FA Cup Story of all time!
By Chris. Posted April 19 2009 at 11:30 PM.
You know, even as a Utd fan, I am still smiling after that defeat. SAF basically put out the youth team plus centre backs , who managed to keep a full strength top flight premier league team at bay for 120 minutes! I think SAF was perfectly right in what he did and the lids showed him just what they are capable of. But for a few shocking refereeing decisions, Utd would have won in normal time. Well done lads, this shows what extreme strength in depth this squad has!
By Adam Saint. Posted April 19 2009 at 10:29 PM.
Couldn't have happened to a nicer man. Haha Sir Alex, what a shame - NOT.
By Tally. Posted April 19 2009 at 8:20 PM.
well done everton,they can win the cup.
By nigel hodson. Posted April 19 2009 at 7:35 PM.
Ferguson is human afterall. His gamble to rest key players back-fired. goodbye to quintuple titles
By Nkem Obi. Posted April 19 2009 at 7:18 PM.
Awesome. Well done Everton... You gave us everything... So proud!
By Jason Broome. Posted April 19 2009 at 7:03 PM.