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Everton v Liverpool Results, England Premier League Fixtures Everton play host to Liverpool in the 219th Merseyside derby which is shapingup to be one of the more important ones as the Toffees have enjoyed a bright start to the league season whilst their neighbours have had anything but.The Blues have been beaten once in their opening eight fixtures and find themselves just three points behind champions Manchester City in the table.Liverpool, meanwhile, occupy 12th with nine points in an uninspiring start under new manager Brendan Rodgers. They have fared better in Europe as they overcame moneybags Anzhi Makhachkala 1-0 in the Europa League on Thursday. The 219th Merseyside derby. It’s tempting to leave it there, because this is an occasion that speaks for itself.

I’ve been lucky enough to attend several, and none have disappointed. Even when the game itself hasn’t matched the excitement of the build-up, the atmosphere has more than made up for it.

The sides’ respective starts to the season would have made Everton clear favourites a month or so ago, but there have been signs since that the Brendan Rodgers way is slowly having a positive effect at Anfield.
After successive 1-0 wins over Reading and the mega-rich Russians, Anzhi Makhachkala, the Reds come into the derby in good heart, with Rodgers emphasising the “progress, right the way through” that he’s seen as his squad gets accustomed to the way he wants them to play.

Raheem Sterling has particularly caught the eye, and Liverpool’s matchwinner of last weekend now has the chance to become the youngest derby goalscorer of modern times. If he nets at Goodison aged 17 and 325 days he’ll beat Danny Cadamarteri’s record by nearly seven weeks.

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