Beto's late miss ensured Everton dropped back into the Premier League relegation zone after holding Fulham to a 0-0 draw at Craven Cottage.
Sean Dyche's side, whose appeal against a 10-point penalty imposed for breaches of Premier League financial rules is being heard this week, were denied a first-half opener when Timothy Castagne produced a stunning clearance off the line to prevent an Antonee Robinson own goal.
Fulham were the better side in the second half, however, with Castagne's header striking the crossbar before Jordan Pickford produced a sublime save to keep out Tosin Adarabioyo's effort from Willian's cross.
Deep into stoppage time, James Tarkowski met Dwight McNeil's corner to set up substitute Beto for a simple finish but he headed glaringly over.
With Luton thrashing Brighton at Kenilworth Road, the result means Everton drop into the relegation zone by a point while Fulham rise to 12th above Bournemouth ahead of the remaining midweek games.
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