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Everton v Liverpool: How to watch, TV channel, kick-off time, head-to-head stats and team news

The second Merseyside derby of the season takes place on Wednesday, and both Everton and Liverpool still have plenty to play for.

Sunday's 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest boosted the Toffees' Premier League survival hopes, and they could move eight points clear of the bottom three with another victory at Goodison Park.

However, they have beaten Liverpool just once since 2010 and face a Reds side who recovered from their Europa League elimination by beating Fulham 3-1, and also need a victory to maintain their title tilt.

Everton v Liverpool

How to watch Everton v Liverpool and TV Channel

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event.

Everton v Liverpool kick-off time, date and venue

The second Merseyside derby of the season kick-offs at 20:00 on Wednesday 24th April at Goodison Park.

Everton v Liverpool stats and head-to-head record (H2H)

Both sides won on Sunday - Everton boosted their survival hopes with that victory over Nottingham Forest, while Liverpool maintained their title push by beating Fulham.

The Reds have had the edge over the years, winning 125 times, to the Toffees' 83 and 86 draws.

Everton's recent Merseyside derby record is abysmal, getting the result just once in the last 29 meetings.

Liverpool have kept clean sheets in the last four Merseyside derbies, including in October's reverse game at Anfield, a 2-0 win in which Mohamed Salah scored a brace. 

Everton v Liverpool head-to-head record (H2H)

Everton wins

83

Draws

86

Liverpool wins

125

* H2H stats refer to all competitions

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Everton v Liverpool team news

Everton team news

Beto will miss this game and Saturday's fixture against Brentford after suffering a head injury against Forest, although Sean Dyche said the signs are positive regarding his recovery.

Lewis Dobbin (ankle), Dele Alli (groin) and Nathan Patterson (thigh) are all absent, while Seamus Coleman (groin) will be assessed and Dyche is "hopeful" that Dominic Calvert-Lewin will be available after being withdrawn during the second period of Sunday's win.

Liverpool team news

Liverpool remain without Joel Matip (knee), Ben Doak (knee), Thiago Alcantara (muscle) and Conor Bradley (ankle), although Stefan Bajcetic (calf) is thought to be pushing for a return to the matchday squad.

Salah could come into the side after being benched on Sunday, especially after the news that Diogo Jota suffered an unspecified injury at Fulham.

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