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How to watch Everton vs Liverpool – TV channel, live stream, kick off time

Following a packed midweek of Premier League action, the busy winter schedule continues with a Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park this afternoon. Arne Slot's Liverpool, currently leading the table, will be keen to makeup for last season's 2-0 defeat at Goodison.

Everton, on the other hand, are battling at the other end of the table. Sean Dyche's team had been struggling to score but put four past Wolves on Wednesday night. With Everton planning to relocate to Bramley-Moore Dock next season, this is likely to be the final derby at Goodison Park, providing an opportunity for the Toffees to bid a fitting farewell to their iconic stadium.

However, neither team requires additional motivation for this match - with local bragging rights at stake and important points up for grabs. It's set to be a heated encounter and Express Sport have all the details you need to follow the action.

Which channel will broadcast Everton vs Liverpool?

This weekend's derby clash is the only weekend fixture to be shown live on TNT Sports 1 and Discovery+. TNT Sports is accessible on all major TV platforms, and subscriptions can be made through Discovery+, EE, Sky, or Virgin Media.

When does Everton vs Liverpool kick off?

The Merseyside derby is the weekend's opening act, scheduled as the early 12:30pm kick-off this afternoon (Saturday). Coverage begins at 11:00am, bringing you all the pre-match analysis ahead of the action.

How to stream Everton vs Liverpool

For those on the move on this lunchtime, TNT has got you covered. The match will be available to stream on the Discovery+ app, where subscribers can access all TNT Sports channels.

Head-to-head stats

Despite Liverpool's last victory at Goodison Park coming back to 2021, the Reds have triumphed 28 times in the 64 renewals of the derby in the Premier League era. On the other hand, Everton have only managed to secure 11 wins in the fixture that has seen a record 23 red cards to date.

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