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How to watch Everton vs Liverpool: TV channel, livestream, team news and kick-off time

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The Merseyside derby is finally here as Everton face Liverpool.

It will be the final time a Merseyside derby will be played at Goodison Park ahead of the move to the Bramley Moore Dock Stadium.

Sean Dyche sent a message to the Friedkin Group midweek after the Toffees’ emphatic 4-0 win against Wolves while Liverpool were involved in a 3-3 draw away at Newcastle United.

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Three points and bragging rights are at stake and it promises to be a fiesty encounter as always.

So, with that, here is everything you need to know about Everton vs Liverpool.

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Everton vs Liverpool kick off time & date

The Toffees are in action at an earlier time of 12:30 PM GMT on Saturday at Goodison Park this weekend.

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What channel is Everton vs Liverpool on?

UK viewers can watch the Merseyside derby live on TNT Sports, with live coverage starting on TNT Sport 1 from 11:00 AM GMT.

Highlights of the game will be available to view on Sky Sports’ YouTube channels, as well as later in the evening on Match of the Day.

Everton vs Liverpool livestream

For UK viewers out and about wanting to watch the game, supporters will be able to tune into the game live on the Discovery + app.

Alternatively, highlights will be available to stream on Sky Sports’ YouTube channels and the BBC iPlayer app.

Everton vs Liverpool H2H

Saturday’s fixtures is the 296th competitive meeting between the two teams.

Everton have won 84 of the games in total whereas Liverpool have been successful in 125 of the meetings.

The other 86 have ended in draws but given it’s the last Merseyside derby at Goodison Park, a win would be the perfect send off.

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Everton team news

Armando Broja made his first appearance of the season for Everton against Wolves after recovering from a long-term injury.

Broja still isn’t likely to start at Goodison Park but is a welcome return for Dyche, who now has an extra striking option off the bench as Dominic Calvert-Lewin continues to struggle.

James Garner and Tim Iroegbunam are still some weeks away from returning, as well as Youssef Chermiti, who has been gaining matchday minutes with the Under-21s side.