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Everton vs Liverpool prediction 2024-04-24

Everton
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2024-04-24
Winner
Liverpool
Liverpool
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Probability of win
Everton — 20.7%
Draw — 22.6%
Liverpool — 56.7%
Our Prediction
Winner: Liverpool;
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All eyes will be on Goodison Park when Everton and Liverpool go head to head in the Merseyside derby on Wednesday evening. Everton picked up vital three points from Sunday’s clash against Nottingham Forest, with the team moving one step closer to the survival. As Sean Dyche’s men should be happy with one point from the midweek clash, we are positive that they will adopt a defence-minded approach in the local derby.

As Beto limped off with injury at the weekend, Dominic Calvert-Lewin will continue leading the line for the hosts. The Reds, on the other hand, defeated Fulham 3-1 to keep their title hopes alive. Jurgen Klopp’s men quickly bounced back from a shocking loss to Crystal Palace and even though Everton have been showing signs of improvement of late, away win should be considered.

Prediction: 1-2 (Liverpool)

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Both to score
Yes
54.3%
No
45.7%
Total
More 2.5
More 3.5
Less 2.5
Less 3.5
55.1%
32.8%
44.9%
67.2%
Individual total
More 0.5
More 1.5
Less 0.5
Less 1.5
Everton
64.3%
27.6%
35.7%
72.4%
Liverpool
84.4%
55.4%
15.6%
44.6%
Correct score
0:0
0:1
0:2
0:3
0:4
1:0
1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
5.6%
10.3%
9.6%
5.9%
2.8%
5.7%
10.7%
9.9%
6.1%
2.8%
2:0
2:1
2:2
2:3
2:4
3:0
3:1
3:2
3:3
3:4
3%
5.5%
5.1%
3.2%
1.5%
1%
1.9%
1.8%
1.1%
0.5%
Everton Liverpool
Games 37 37
Wins 13 23
Losses 15 4
Draws 9 10
Goals 39 84
Goals per game 1.1 2.3
Conceded per game 1.3 1.1
Attacks 97.8 124.3
Corners per game 4.9 7.5
Yellow cards per game 2.1 1.8
Fouls per game 12 12.1
Latest matches
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Sheffield United
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Everton
Brentford
1
0
2024-04-24
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Everton
Liverpool
2
0
2024-04-21
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Everton
Nottingham Forest
2
0
2024-04-06
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Everton
Burnley
1
0
2024-05-13
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Aston Villa
Liverpool
0
0
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West Ham United
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2
2
2024-04-24
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Everton
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2
0
2024-04-21
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Fulham
Liverpool
1
3
Premier League
Team Games Win. Draws Lost Goals Points
Manchester City 37 27 7 3 93:33 88
Arsenal 37 27 5 5 89:28 86
Liverpool 37 23 10 4 84:41 79
Aston Villa 37 20 8 9 76:56 68
Tottenham Hotspur 37 19 6 12 71:61 63
Chelsea 37 17 9 11 75:62 60
Manchester United 37 17 6 14 55:58 57
Newcastle United 37 17 6 14 81:60 57
West Ham United 37 14 10 13 59:71 52
Everton 37 13 9 15 39:49 48
Brighton & Hove Albion 37 12 12 13 55:60 48
AFC Bournemouth 37 13 9 15 53:65 48
Wolverhampton Wanderers 37 13 7 17 50:63 46
Crystal Palace 37 12 10 15 52:58 46
Fulham 37 12 8 17 51:59 44
Brentford 37 10 9 18 54:61 39
Nottingham Forest 37 8 9 20 47:66 33
Luton Town 37 6 8 23 50:81 26
Burnley 37 5 9 23 40:76 24
Sheffield United 37 3 7 27 35:101 16
Top scorers
Everton
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A. Doucouré (7)
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D. Calvert-Lewin (7)
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J. Harrison (3)
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D. McNeil (3)
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N. Bercique Gomes Betuncal (3)
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J. Branthwaite (3)
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V. Mykolenko (2)
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I. Gueye (2)
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A. Mvom Onana (2)
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J. Tarkowski (1)
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A. Groeneveld (1)
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J. Garner (1)
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M. Keane (1)
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L. Dobbin (1)
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A. Tavares Gomes (1)
Liverpool
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M. Salah Ghaly (18)
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D. Núñez Ribeiro (11)
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D. Jota (10)
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L. Díaz Marulanda (8)
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C. Gakpo (8)
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A. Mac Allister (4)
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D. Szoboszlai (3)
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A. Robertson (3)
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T. Alexander-Arnold (3)
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H. Elliot (3)
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V. van Dijk (2)
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W. Endo (1)
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C. Jones (1)
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C. Bradley (1)
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R. Gravenberch (1)
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J. Quansah (1)
Top assists
Everton
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D. McNeil
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J. Harrison
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A. Doucouré
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J. Garner
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N. Patterson
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D. Calvert-Lewin
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J. Tarkowski
Liverpool
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M. Salah Ghaly
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D. Núñez Ribeiro
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H. Elliot
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A. Mac Allister
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L. Díaz Marulanda
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C. Gakpo
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T. Alexander-Arnold
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K. Tsimikas
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D. Jota
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C. Bradley
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D. Szoboszlai
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V. van Dijk
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A. Robertson
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C. Jones
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J. Gomez
Premier League Everton Liverpool
Number of matches 380 37 37
Average win rate (%) 38.9 35.1 62.2
Goals per match 3.3 1.1 2.3
Yellow per match 4.5 2.1 1.8
Corners per match 10.9 4.9 7.5
Home goals per match 1.8 1.2 2.6
Away goals per match 1.5 0.9 2
Player rating 6.9 6.8 7

Pillars of Football: The Incredible Journey of Everton and Liverpool

Two of soccer’s most historic clubs can be found within the same city in England. They are, of course, Everton and Liverpool. Predating almost every other football team, their rich background encompasses the sport's intrinsic roots and offers an insight into how two teams from one city helped shape the face of international football.

Early Origins of Liverpool and Everton

The history of these two soccer behemoths begins with Everton. Formed in 1878, Everton is one of the oldest football clubs in the United Kingdom. The club was initially formed as St. Domingo FC, a church team. However, as they grew in popularity, they became Everton.

Liverpool, established in 1892, came into existence due to a dispute over rent at the Anfield stadium. The owner of the ground, John Houlding, established Liverpool FC after Everton relocated to Goodison Park due to the dispute. Despite joining the football fray relatively late, Liverpool soon gained prominence and established itself as a major force in English Football.

Advent of Professional Football and Everton’s Prominence

With the advent of professional football in the 1880s, Everton was among the clubs that took the leap from amateur to professional foster. The Toffees entered the football league in 1888 and became the league's founding members. Just a decade after their formation, Everton even bagged their first league title in 1891. Everton's initial success laid a strong foundation for what would become a competitive and illustrious timeline in English football.

Liverpool’s Rise in English Football

While Everton was already an established contender, Liverpool's growth was no less important. The Reds won their first league title in 1901, just nine years after their formation, and later secured the FA Cup victory in 1965, bringing immense pride to the city of Liverpool.

The Derby Days

The Merseyside Derby, a bi-annual fixture between Everton and Liverpool, is one of the most anticipated matches in English football. The first derby took place in 1894 and ended in a 3-0 victory for Everton. Regardless of their positions on the league table, the matches are always hotly contested, fueled by city pride and fierce competition.

European Club Success

Both Everton and Liverpool have had considerable international success. Liverpool stands as one of England’s most prosperous clubs on the European stage, with 6 Champions League titles to their name till 2021. Everton, on the other hand, bagged the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1985, marking a milestone in their extensive history.

Everton and Liverpool: Shaping the Future

Despite the intensity of the rivalry, a shared legacy binds Everton and Liverpool. Both clubs represent a rich football culture and serve as a mirror into the sport's past and future. Everton's resilience and Liverpool's rise to dominance convey important lessons about adaptation, perseverance, and fortitude.

Conclusion

Everton and Liverpool are more than just football clubs; they are institutions with deep-rooted histories spanning over a century. Their journey, laden with ups and downs, triumphs and losses, mirrors the evolution of the sport itself. To experience soccer in its most raw and passionate form, one must immerse themselves in the time-honored stories of Everton and Liverpool. The legacy they carry forward is intrinsic to global football culture and will undoubtedly continue to shape its future.