Liverpool and Everton face day 30 of the Premier League this Wednesday, April 2 at Anfield.
With the tie to two at Goodison Park last December as precedent, ‘Reds’ and ‘Toffes’ will see the faces again with the league at stake. There are only nine days left for the outcome of this and Liverpool is a leader with 70 points (nine above the arsenal of Mikel Arteta). A defeat of the team led by Arne Slots would give hope to the ‘gunners’ and pressed the title for the Premier League.
For its part, Everton is fifteenth in the highest category of English football and already has the almost sentenced permanence. But, likewise, he will look for a victory against his eternal rival. With this duel they will be 296 derbies of meseyside. The first one was played on October 13, 1894, with victory of the ‘Toffes’ by 3-0. Since that day, Liverpool has taken this English football classic on 125 occasions, by 84 of Everton and 86 draws. The top scorers in the history of this derby are Ian Rush (Liverpool, 25 goals), Dixie Dean (Eneton, 19), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool, nine) and Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, seven).
What time is Liverpool-Everton
The clash between Liverpool and Everton will be played this Wednesday, April 2 at Anfield at 9:00 p.m.
Where to see Manchester City-Leicester
The game of day 30 of the Premier League between those of Arne Slot and those of David Moyes can be seen live through Dazn. The meeting can also be followed at the Direct of Marca.com and on Radio Marca.