Liverpool vs Everton Prediction & Betting Tips - Premier League
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by Devesh Jaganath | in Premier League Predictions
The standout fixture in a jam-packed midweek in the Premier League is the Merseyside Derby, with Liverpool taking on bitter rivals Everton at Anfield on Wednesday night. The Reds are perched atop the league standings with 70 points, while the Toffees are 15th with 34 points after 29 games. Check out our match prediction below!
Liverpool are the champions-elect this season and enter this match having won each of their last three Premier League home games against their cross-town rivals - all by 2-0 scorelines. The last time they won four in a row at home against Everton was between 1990 and 1994.
However, after taking a point with a 2-2 draw at Goodison Park in the reverse fixture, the Toffees now have the chance to avoid defeat in both matches in a single league campaign against the Reds for the first time since 2020-21. The hosts are the favourites in this contest - let’s get into the key stats!
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Liverpool vs Everton Form
Liverpool and Everton's standings in the Premier League
| Teams | Pts | P | W | D | L | GD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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1
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84 | 38 | 25 | 9 | 4 | +45 |
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13
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48 | 38 | 11 | 15 | 12 | -2 |
Liverpool and Everton Last Matches
4/6 (67%)
0/6 (0%)
2/6 (33%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
16 Mar 2025 - Carabao Cup
11 Mar 2025 - Champions League
8 Mar 2025 - Premier League
5 Mar 2025 - Champions League
26 Feb 2025 - Premier League
23 Feb 2025 - Premier League
4/6 (67%)
0/6 (0%)
2/6 (33%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
16 Mar 2025 - Carabao Cup
11 Mar 2025 - Champions League
8 Mar 2025 - Premier League
26 Feb 2025 - Premier League
16 Feb 2025 - Premier League
6 Feb 2025 - Carabao Cup
3/6 (50%)
2/6 (33%)
1/6 (17%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
5 Mar 2025 - Champions League
23 Feb 2025 - Premier League
19 Feb 2025 - Premier League
12 Feb 2025 - Premier League
9 Feb 2025 - FA Cup
1 Feb 2025 - Premier League
1/6 (17%)
5/6 (83%)
0/6 (0%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
15 Mar 2025 - Premier League
8 Mar 2025 - Premier League
26 Feb 2025 - Premier League
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12 Feb 2025 - Premier League
2/6 (33%)
3/6 (50%)
1/6 (17%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
15 Mar 2025 - Premier League
22 Feb 2025 - Premier League
12 Feb 2025 - Premier League
8 Feb 2025 - FA Cup
1 Feb 2025 - Premier League
19 Jan 2025 - Premier League
2/6 (33%)
3/6 (50%)
1/6 (17%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
8 Mar 2025 - Premier League
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Liverpool vs Everton Stats: Head to Head (H2H)
50 %
33 %
17 %
Average stats (last H2H results)
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Liverpool - Everton: Form Analysis
Just two months ago, Liverpool were gunning for a quadruple this season. However, following exits from the FA Cup and Champions League, and a loss in the EFL Cup final to Newcastle, all their hopes are now pinned on the league title.
While results in the cup competitions have not gone their way, the Reds are in great shape in the top-flight, with their 3-1 win over Southampton last time out marking their 25th league game without defeat.
The hosts are also unbeaten in their last 12 league home games since mid-September (W10 D2 L0) and scored two or more goals in each of those matches.
Liverpool have lost only one of their last 24 league home games against this opponent (W14 D9 L1)!
Meanwhile, Everton have been one of the toughest teams to beat in the Premier League since the return of David Moyes. They drew their last match 1-1 and are now unbeaten in nine league matches.
The only downside in their performances of late has been their inability to turn one point into three, with five of their last six games ending level. The Toffees have the most drawn results in the Premier League this season (13).
The visitors have taken eight points from their last four away games (W2 D2 L0) - a massive improvement after only managing seven points from their first 10 matches on the road this season.
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Liverpool vs Everton last Lineups
Formation : 4 - 2 - 3 - 1
Formation : 4 - 2 - 3 - 1
Substitutes
V. Jaros
DefenderJ. Quansah
K. Tsimikas
MidfielderF. Chiesa
H. Elliott
J. McConnell
W. Endo
C. Gakpo
D. Nunez
J. Virginia
DefenderA. Young
N. Patterson
M. Keane
S. Coleman
MidfielderT. Iroegbunam
Chermiti
A. Broja
I. Ndiaye
Missing players
J. Gomez
C. Bradley
D. McNeil
Liverpool & Everton Squad Analysis
Liverpool are facing an injury crisis at right-back, with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez, and Conor Bradley all missing out on the EFL Cup final, and they are unlikely to feature this week.
Additionally, Ryan Gravenberch and Alisson both pulled out of international duty last week, but Arne Slot confirmed that neither player’s injuries are serious and both are in contention for selection.
Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota have all been on the receiving end of criticism for their lack of attacking output in recent weeks, which could open the door for Federico Chiesa, who netted in the EFL Cup final.
Mohamed Salah has scored nine goals in his last 10 home league games for Liverpool!
Everton received a few injury boosts during the international break, most notably with Armando Broja featuring in both matches for Albania, and he could compete with Beto for a spot up top.
Iliman Ndiaye and Dwight McNeil also resumed training last month after spells on the sideline, but it is likely still too soon to see either feature in the starting 11 this week.
Vitalii Mykolenko picked up a knock while on international duty and is a doubt, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin is the only confirmed absentee for the Toffees ahead of the derby.
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Liverpool - Everton Key Points
- Seven of Liverpool’s last 10 home league games have ended with both teams scoring.
- Liverpool have scored two or more goals in 19 of their last 20 league matches.
- Each of Everton’s last six league games have ended with both teams scoring.
- Everton have scored in five of their last six away league matches.
- Everton have only failed to score in one of their last 10 league games.
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Our Liverpool vs Everton Prediction
While Liverpool are rightfully massive favourites in this match, they have produced a few underwhelming performances in the last few weeks, and Reds’ fans will understandably be a little nervous coming into this one following the international break.
Everton have been one of the most improved sides in the top-flight since the return of David Moyes, and we feel that they will give the league leaders a proper run for their money in this blockbuster encounter. Our Liverpool vs Everton prediction is both teams to score.
Liverpool vs Everton Alternative Predictions
Over 2.5
Liverpool have scored two or more goals in 13 of their 14 home league games this season, while Everton have only failed to find the back of the net in one of their last 10 top-flight matches.
A red card to be shown
Liverpool vs. Everton has produced the most red cards in the history of the Premier League (25). Both Abdoulaye Doucoure and Curtis Jones were sent off in the reverse fixture back in February.
Liverpool vs Everton - FAQs
The Premier League match between Liverpool and Everton will be played on April 2 at 20:00 GMT.
The Premier League match between Liverpool and Everton will take place at Anfield in Liverpool.
The Premier League match between Liverpool and Everton will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League in the UK.
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