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  1. Everton 1-2 Liverpool: What Slot saidpublished at 16:56 BST

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    Liverpool head coach Arne Slot, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "What else would you expect when you play here? It was always going to be a real battle.

    "My players did what I was hoping they'd do, what I expected they'd do and give Everton a big fight. In the end, scoring is a joy to see because our away fans were brilliant today. A good day for the red side of Liverpool."

    On experience in the side: "There were multiple factors going in but that was one of them. From the start, we were not impressed, they were better in the first 10-15 minutes but we stood our ground.

    "We got better and better in the game. The moment they scored for 1-1 was the moment I expected it the least because we started the second half well. Then towards the end we kept on pushing, were close a few times, and then scoring a goal you would expect Everton to score - a set piece - is nice for us."

    On added boost of winning first derby at Hill Dickinson: "Of course. We all know it's a special occasion, the first derby in their new stadium, you know it is one for history and to beat them for the second time this year - we haven't had a lot of positive things happen for us this season, we've usually conceded late.

    "To score late, you could see the reaction of our players to the fans and the fans to our players. That tells you everything about how important this game is for us."

    On Mamardashvili injury: "It didn't look great, it was a big wound and he went straight to the hospital. Let's see how that works out for him but fear worst - not for a long-term injury but for next week."

    Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I enjoyed it because it was a very big, important three points. First game here to good to get a win. We knew it was going to be a battle, that was expected. We responded pretty well after the first disallowed goal with the goal we scored. We had some shorts from distance and happy that I could contribute with a goal as well in the end."

    On a tough season: "That's an understatement to say it's been a tough season. We've been very poor, what we are used to and should expect from Liverpool.

    "We have five games left, we have to give it everything, at least qualify for Champions League. Next year we have to do much better in every sense. That's the reality. Five more games left and we have to give it everything."

    Did you know?

    • At 99:53, Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk scored the joint-third latest winning goal on record (from 2006-07) in a Premier League match, after Chelsea v Man Utd in April 2024 (100:41) and Newcastle v Leeds in January 2026 (101:48).

    • Liverpool have won three consecutive Premier League games against rivals Everton, their joint-longest run against the Toffees in the competition, alongside runs of three in September 2001, March 2006, September 2008, and April 2017.

    • In his final Merseyside derby, Mohamed Salah equalled Steven Gerrard's nine goals to be the joint-top scoring player in this Premier League fixture.

    • Aged 17 years and 233 days, Rio Ngumoha became Liverpool's youngest ever appearance maker in a league Merseyside derby, surpassing Michael Owen (17y 308d).

  2. Everton v Liverpool: Team newspublished at 12:57 BST

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1 - Pickford
15 - O'Brien, 6 - Tarkowski, 32 - Branthwaite, 16 - Mykolenko
27 - Gueye, 37 - Garner
7 - McNeil, 22 - Dewsbury-Hall, 10 - Ndiaye
9 - Beto
EVERTON lineup

    David Moyes names an unchanged Everton side from the team that drew 2-2 at Brentford last weekend.

    Everton XI: Pickford; O'Brien, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Gueye, Garner, Dewsbury-Hall; McNeil, Ndiaye, Beto

    Subs: Travers, Patterson, Keane, Barry, George, Dibling, Alcaraz, Rohl, Iroegbunam.

    For Liverpool, Arne Slot makes four changes from their defeat to Paris St-Germain with Andy Robertson, Curtis Jones, Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo all coming in.

    Liverpool XI: Mamardashvili; Szoboszlai, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Jones; Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo; Isak

    Subs: Woodman, Pesci, Kerkez, Mac Allister, Chiesa, Frimpong, Nyoni, Ngumoha.

    BBC SPORT
25 - Mamardashvili
8 - Szoboszlai, 5 - Konaté, 4 - van Dijk, 26 - Robertson
38 - Gravenberch, 17 - Jones
11 - Mohamed Salah, 7 - Wirtz, 18 - Gakpo
9 - Isak
LIVERPOOL lineup
  3. Sutton's predictions: Everton v Liverpoolpublished at 10:05 BST

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    I actually thought Liverpool did OK against Paris St-Germain in midweek and had a period where they took the game to them, even if they did not get the result they needed.

    Now this season is all about finishing in the top five for Arne Slot, but Everton are a good side and, if they win this, they can reel Liverpool in.

    An Everton win was actually my first thought here, but I've changed my mind. I'm going to sit on the fence instead.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  4. Follow Sunday's Premier League games livepublished at 10:04 BST

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  5. Everton v Liverpool: Key stats and talking pointspublished at 13:01 BST 18 April

    The first Merseyside derby to be played at Hill Dickinson Stadium, this Sunday (14:00 BST), sees these old rivals closer to each other in the league table than many would have predicted at this stage of the season. BBC Sport looks at the key themes around the fixture.

    Beto hits run of goalscoring form

    Everton's recent record against Liverpool may be poor but on paper this appears to be an excellent chance to notch up a rare win over their cross-city rivals. The Toffees are full of confidence and lie just five points behind the Reds, who sit in a Champions League spot, as they look to secure European football for the first time since the 2017-18 campaign.

    But getting three points off Liverpool is a task that they have found incredibly hard of late. Everton won six of their first 15 Premier League meetings between 1992 and 1999, but since the turn of the century they have managed a paltry six victories in their subsequent 52 top-flight derbies.

    Only once in the last 13 seasons have the Blues been within five points of Liverpool after 32 matches of a campaign.

    If they do manage to secure the bragging rights it will mark the first time David Moyes' side have won three successive matches at their new home.

    They have been indebted of late to the goals of much-maligned striker Beto. Only Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes (seven) has been involved in more top-flight goals since the end of February than the Guinea-Bissau striker's five, with four goals and one assist.

    He puts his upturn in form down to hard work. "I know people in my position would have given up," he says. "Me? Even if I go to the last game of the season and I only have one goal to my name, I will still be there, putting in everything I have to make it right."

    Graphic showing Beto's improvement in the Premier League after Christmas

    Reds seeking end-of-season boost

    Liverpool's final chance of silverware this season was extinguished on Tuesday as they tamely bowed out of the Champions League to a Paris Saint-Germain side who proved to be a class apart over both legs.

    It was their 17th defeat of a disappointing season and further heaped pressure on boss Arne Slot. He was left fuming that they were on the wrong end of a VAR call, which he feels has been a regular theme throughout the campaign. "I'm not surprised," Slot said after their 64th-minute spot-kick was overturned on review. "So many decisions have gone against us this season."

    Graphic showing Liverpool's record number of defeats in a season in the Premier League era

    To further compound their frustrations, top scorer Hugo Ekitike has been ruled out for the season with a serious Achilles injury. Slot must now pick his players up and focus on securing Champions League football.

    With this being their first match at Hill Dickinson Stadium, the Reds have the chance to become the first team to win at 60 different Premier League grounds having managed to do so at 59 of the 61 they have played at so far. For quiz fans, Kenilworth Road and Bloomfield Road are the ones they have still to conquer.

  6. 'Would be pretty special' to win Merseyside derbypublished at 19:03 BST 17 April

    Chloe Bloxam
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    Liverpool: Fan looks ahead to Merseyside derby

    It is the Merseyside derby this weekend and I'm extremely nervous for this game of football. I get nervous for every derby for obvious reasons but this one feels like there's more importance on it and there is a couple of reasons for that. The main one being that it's the first Merseyside derby at their new home and I just reckon they're going to be so bought into not losing the first derby at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

    I reckon the players will buy into it, the fans certainly will create an incredible atmosphere which will be tough from a Liverpool perspective but the manager will be bought into it as well. And when I look back over recent years going to Goodison Park, I just feel like Liverpool weren't up for the task, they weren't up for the challenge.

    At times Liverpool were bullied and you've got to put the hard yards in because you've got to be physical in these games of football when you face Everton and that is a problem for me because Liverpool this season have been so weak physically and mentally at times it feels like they haven't had a real backbone and if anything goes wrong in games of football it feels like they just can't bounce back from it and they cannot let that happen in this game. They cannot let themselves be bullied.

    They have to be ready from the first whistle, they can't start slow and they've got to be ready for the physicality of this game and that is another worry for me.

    In recent years it just feels like Liverpool have been the more superior side, they've definitely been more superior in terms of where they finished in the league and it feels like for a large majority we've had the better players but right now it's so hard to understand and to predict which Liverpool are going to show up.

    Are you going to get the best version of Liverpool who saw off the likes of Real Madrid earlier on this season or are you going to get the Liverpool that shows up against Manchester City in the FA Cup? I just don't know but I'm really hoping that Liverpool show up with a point to prove.

    It's been a really poor season by their standards. We're out of every competition, we can't win a trophy this season, we have to get top five and this game is so important for that. We need to start sharp, we need to be strong and we need to play our style of football because if we let Everton play the way that they want to play, they can bully us because that is the way they like to play football.

    I think it's going to be a really tough task for Liverpool, I'm worried to see what side does show up and I know that they're going to be up for it. So an incredibly tough task, but my word, if we were to win it, it'd feel even better if we did because of the importance of it all.

    To win the first Merseyside derby at the Hill Dickinson Stadium would be pretty special, but an incredibly tough task, seriously scared for it, but also the rewards of if you do win it will be absolutely incredible.

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  7. Liverpool missing Diaz and Nunez impact, says Rooneypublished at 18:04 BST 17 April

    Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez of Liverpool celebrate with the Premier League trophyImage source, Getty Images

    Former Everton and England striker Wayne Rooney says Liverpool's struggles this season are down to them missing forward players who used to "press you aggressively" and make games difficult for opponents.

    Liverpool travel to their Merseyside rivals' Hill Dickinson Stadium for the first time on Sunday, hoping to boost their hopes of securing Champions League football for next season while putting a dent in Everton's charge for Europe.

    Speaking on The Wayne Rooney Show, Rooney said: "I think some of the players they lost, with [Diogo] Jota, it was such a sad loss to everyone," Rooney said. "[Luis] Diaz, even [Darwin] Nunez was a nuisance and he wasn't great. When you go to Anfield, you used to have it with Stevie [Gerrard], with Dirk Kuyt, they used to press you aggressively. I think that's what Nunez and Diaz did. They've lost that a little bit.

    "I think Van Dijk needs help as well, where Van Dijk's been the one to help his other centre-backs over his career at Liverpool. It's probably the first time where he's needed help from those around him.

    "And then the full-backs changing with Trent [Alexander-Arnold] and [Andy] Robertson not playing. Now all of a sudden he's looking around the whole backline thinking, 'I need some help here'."

    Guest on the show, MMA fighter and Liverpool fan Paddy Pimblett was asked how he wants Liverpool to approach the game, he responded: "Go and absolutely slap them. It's Everton, you've got to be up for it."

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  8. Slot on 'devastating' Ekitike injury, Gomez's absence & Merseyside derbypublished at 16:18 BST 17 April

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    Liverpool boss Arne Slot has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League Merseyside Derby against Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium (14:00 BST).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Slot was asked to react to the news Hugo Ekitike will miss the rest of the season and the World Cup with an Achilles injury: "He hasn't been operated yet. Devastating for him, coming to a new club and playing so well with so much more to come from him in the summer. First thoughts are with him being out for such along time, missing out on so many special moments. But there are so many examples of players who came back even stronger and that's the challenge he has now."

    • He also confirmed defender Joe Gomez will not be fit for Sunday.

    • On if he is expecting major changes to the squad in the summer: "The second leg against PSG does show the future does look bright. This team has already shown in other moments they can compete with best in Europe. I don't think in numbers [major chnages], I think in areas and of players we already know will leave. We are a trading club so let's see what happens in the summer."

    • More on potential incomings and outgoings: "We know we are changing at least two players, but Kostas [Tsimikas] is coming back. First aim is to see how we react in position of Mo Salah, whether we want to replace with a similar player or do that differently. At this moment in time there's not a chance of a lot of players leaving. Of course there's Ibou Konate's contract situation. There might not be a need to change a lot if you don't need to bring a lot of players in."

    • Slot was complimentary of the performance in defeat against Paris St-Germain: "They showed a lot of character. Being the better team against PSG is very complicated, let alone in three games in seven days. A lot of my players broke records in terms of physical output, that tells you how strong and ready they are. That won't be any different on Sunday."

    • On the first Merseyside derby at the Hill Dickinson Stadium: "Always a very special game. First one always makes it more special if that's possible. They are in a very good place at the moment. You can add one or two percent to how special it is because it is the first one in a new stadium."

    • Asked if Alexander Isak is ready for more responsibility in Ekitike's absence now he has returned from his broken leg, Slot responded: "It is a good thing we signed two number nines. A lot of people were debating why we signed two. Someone told me you couldn't write that on the day Alex started for the first time after four months Hugo got injured. It is a good thing Alex is back even more. It's nice to have Alex back but we know he is not ready to play 90 minutes."

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  9. 🎧 Liverpool rocked ahead of derby clashpublished at 15:44 BST 17 April

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  10. Gossip: Mac Allister and Gomez linked with exitspublished at 07:31 BST 17 April

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    Liverpool have nine players linked with summer exits, including Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, 27, who is attracting interest from Europe, while England defender Joe Gomez, 28, remains a target for Crystal Palace, Brighton and AC Milan. (Telegraph - subscription required), external

    The Reds have knocked back an approach for their sporting director Richard Hughes from Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal (Talksport), external

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  11. £450m spent and 'further away'published at 15:46 BST 16 April

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    Champions League Match of the Day pundits Stephen Warnock and Nedum Onuoha feel Arne Slot's Liverpool do not have a definitive starting XI and style of play like other clubs around Europe, following their elimination from the competition at the hands of PSG.

    Warnock said: "If I asked you how Bayern Munich and Paris St-Germain play, I think you could tell me exactly the style of football they play.

    "Slot talks about controlled position, they look anything but controlled in a game at the moment and I think that's a real concern.

    "They spent £450m in the summer and look further away from Paris St-Germain than they did last year."

  12. Ekitike on 'unfair' injury as fans consider Reds' next movepublished at 14:54 BST 16 April

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    Hugo Ekitike of Liverpool suffers an achilles tendon injuryImage source, Getty Images

    Liverpool have confirmed Hugo Ekitike has ruptured of his Achilles tendon.

    The club say he will miss the rest of the season and World Cup, with "further updates" to come at "an appropriate time"., external

    French football journalist Julien Laurens told BBC Sport: "If they go and sign another forward, then when Ekitike comes back they might have a problem with too many options, but they might have to because if he is out for at least nine months - if it is a full rupture - then they will need something else for next season."

    Writing on Instagram, Ekitike said: "It's hard, maybe even unfair… but I'm grateful this is happening to me here, among you. I'm not alone. Your strength and your love will be my driving force. See you again soon, Anfield."

    We asked how you feel about the news and for your thoughts on whether Liverpool now need to buy a striker as a result.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Stephen: Shame about Hugo but he's looked spent these past two months and clearly has been overplayed. Injuries follow when that happens. The forward line needed reinforcing as Salah departs, with Rio still developing and Isak being injury prone. FSG won't outlay like they did last summer so we will probably have to make do. That transition season continues into next for LFC fans. Buckle in for the ride.

    Mark: Absolutely gutted for him as a player. So young, to be missing out on the World Cup and I'm worried for Liverpool. Very rare they come back to be the same player again after this injury. Sad.

    Alfie: I think we may have to sign another striker. Doesn't have to be a world-class striker. Just someone that will do the trick in Ekitike's absence. Isak is touch and go at the minute so we can't rush him back.

    James: Ekitike will be a big miss but if it results in Isak hitting some form, or Gakpo playing through the centre, it may mean someone like Rio will get a bit more of a run out so it could benefit the team ultimately.

    Sonny: It's going to sound crazy, but bring in Darwin for a six-month loan until January, when Hugo will likely return. He knows the fans and the club, everybody loved him when he was here, and he can chip in with the odd goal. He never gets a game for Al-Hilal, so I'm sure he would be up for it. We cannot go into next season with only an injury prone Alexander Isak.

    Tom: I think that Liverpool should buy a striker who is a a bit more low profile and happy to sit on the bench and come on.

  13. Gossip: Liverpool leading Senesi race published at 06:33 BST 16 April

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    Liverpool are leading the race for 28-year-old Bournemouth and Argentina defender Marcos Senesi, who is out of contract this summer. (i paper, external)

    Meanwhile the Reds are interested in Newcastle's England winger Anthony Gordon, 25, and Everton and Senegal forward Iliman Ndiaye, 26, as they seek to bolster their attacking options for next season. (Teamtalk, external)

    Juventus are keeping tabs on Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson, as they look to to overhaul their squad in the summer. (Corriere dello Sport - in Italian, external)

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  14. Liverpool FC pays tribute on 37th anniversary of Hillsborough tragedypublished at 14:36 BST 15 April

    On the 37th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, players, staff and club officials of Liverpool Football Club have been at Anfield to lay wreaths and pay tribute to the 97 fans who lost their lives.

    The club will observe a period of silence at 15:06 BST - the time at which Liverpool's FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest in 1989 was stopped.

    After the silence, 97 biodegradable balloons will be released from the centre circle at Anfield.

    Tributes also took place before Tuesday's Champions League tie against Paris St-Germain, including a period of silence before kick-off, players wearing black armbands and a mosaic formed on the Kop.

    "97" mosaic on the Kop pays tribute to those who died at HillsboroughImage source, Getty Images

    Meanwhile, representatives of the Hillsborough families and officials from both Liverpool and Everton were present as a permanent Hillsborough memorial was unveiled, external at the Toffees' Hill Dickinson Stadium.