Chris Eagles marked a rare first-team outing with a goal as Manchester United drew 1-1 with Kaizer Chiefs in the Vodacom Challenge in South Africa.
The 22-year-old midfielder, who has found himself on the margins at Old Trafford, grabbed the equaliser on 59 minutes after United had gone behind.
Eagles powered in a header that took a deflection off Chiefs skipper Jimmy Tau following a cross from Carlos Tevez.
United were given a good test by the Chiefs with the hosts taking the lead through Jonathan Quartey's penalty in the 37th minute.
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson used the match to give another run-out to fit-again skipper Gary Neville, who played for the second week in succession.
Liverpool drew 1-1 with Wisla Krakow in Fribourg.
Rafael Benitez's side took the lead when Andriy Voronin scored just six minutes into the match, reacting quickly to reach a rebound from his own shot.
However, the Polish outfit equalised six minutes later when Tomas Jirsak put the ball past Diego Cavalieri in the Liverpool goal.
Arsenal's youngsters proved the future is bright with a 2-1 victory over Barnet.
The League Two side opened the scoring at Underhill through Kenny Gillet, who beat Manuel Almunia down low at his near post.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger made a string of second-half substitutions and two of those replacements - Jay Simpson and Nacer Barazite - netted as teh Gunners ran out victorious.
Everton crashed to a 4-2 defeat at Conference outfit Cambridge.
After Andrew Parkinson gave the Us the lead inside 30 seconds, a brace from Lukas Jutkiewicz put the Toffees 2-1 in front.
Parkinson secured a double of his own by scoring just after the hour mark, with Robbie Wilmott and Mark Beesley netting the third and fourth.
Bobby Zamora marked his Fulham debut with a stunning strike as Celtic's pre-season preparations suffered a setback with a 3-1 defeat at Craven Cottage.
Zamora completed his move from West Ham on Tuesday and wasted no time opening his account when he unleashed an unstoppable drive from the edge of the area.
A moment of brilliance from strike partner Erik Nevland set up the chance and the Norwegian also got on the scoresheet with a well-taken opener.
Celtic dominated between the first-half goals and deserved their 42nd-minute response from Barry Robson, who curled home a slick free-kick.
But the outcome was put beyond doubt when Denmark defender Leon Andreasen powered home with five minutes to go.
The Bhoys' Old Firm foes Rangers fell to a 1-0 defeat in the final match of their tour of northern Germany as Bundesliga side Schalke dominated a low-key encounter.
Mladen Krstajic headed the only goal half-an-hour into the game as Schalke controlled possession.
Substitute Andrius Velicka almost stole a draw for Walter Smith's men but he was denied his first Rangers goal by the woodwork.
Damien Duff claimed a fine hat-trick as Newcastle launched their pre-season campaign with a comfortable victory at Hartlepool.
The Republic of Ireland international cancelled out Matty Robson's opener five minutes before the break and then added a second from debutant Danny Guthrie's pass before making it 4-1 at the death.
In the meantime, Guthrie had marked his arrival on Tyneside with a deflected 53rd-minute strike.
West Brom suffered a 4-1 defeat to Cologne in Germany.
Tony Mowbray's side were 4-0 down before half-time through goals by Nemanja Vucicevic, Milivoje Novakovic, a Roman Bednar own goal and Fabrice Ehret.
Substitute Craig Beattie pulled back a consolation in the 76th minute.
Hull drew 1-1 away to Belgian outfit Ostend as summer signing Geovanni scored for the Tigers.
The Brazilian scored 14 minutes in before Thor Laleman's equaliser on the hour.
Hull boss Phil Brown changed the entire line-up at half-time, with new recruits George Boateng and Bernard Mendy coming on at the break.
A Sunderland second string secured a 3-1 win over Scottish Second Division side Arbroath, courtesy of a Martyn Waghorn double.
Elsewhere, Reading began life without Dave Kitson with a 2-1 friendly win over MK Dons - but Kevin Doyle picked up an injury.
Winger Jimmy Kebe opened the scoring in the 18th minute after a run and cross from former Fulham defender Liam Rosenior before Roberto Di Matteo's side equalised in the 25th minute through youngster Sam Baldock.
Leroy Lita was then brought off by Steve Coppell after he was booked for an off-the-ball incident and Doyle came on to replace him, but he lasted less than 20 minutes.
Stephen Hunt, his replacement, came on to net the winner.
Preston recorded a comfortable 3-0 win at Morecambe as their preparations for the Championship season continue.
Defender Sean St Ledger opened the scoring after just three minutes and goals from Karl Hawley and Neil Mellor sealed the victory.
New signing Warren Feeney grabbed a hat-trick as Dundee United swept to a 4-0 victory over Raith Rovers.
The on-loan Cardiff striker latched on to a Noel Hunt pass to score early on and headed his second in the 13th minute.
Feeney completed his treble with a 54th-minute penalty before fellow Irishman Noel Hunt's solo effort rounded off an impressive win.
Spanish forward Francesco Sandaza came off the bench with five minutes left to make his United debut in the Starks Park friendly.
United enjoyed a double triumph as their reserve team also struck four in Fife.
Jon Daly, Marco Andreoni, David Goodwillie and a Spanish trialist were on target as a Dundee United XI beat Cowdenbeath 4-2.
Inverness won by the same scoreline against St Johnstone at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium.
Don Cowie drove home the opener and Ian Black stabbed home following a Dougie Imrie corner to put Caley Thistle two ahead midway through the first half.
Steven Milne struck either side of an Andrew Barrowman goal to give Saints hope, but that was extinguished in injury time when Rory McAllister finished off a sweeping move.
Kilmarnock were also victorious against Irn-Bru First Division opposition as they beat Airdrie 3-0 in Lanarkshire.
James Fowler drove home from 20 yards in the opening half and Danny Invincibile netted twice to finish off Kenny Black's side, who unveiled David Nixon as a new signing before the game.
Nixon's former club Motherwell went down to the third 2-1 defeat of their pre-season as they lost against Czech side Tescoma Zlin.
David Clarkson was on target for Motherwell, whose passing game was curtailed by long grass on the Austrian pitch.