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Which grounds have Merseyside derbies been played at?

Derby No.1 was held at Goodison Park on October 13, 1894 and won 3-0 by Everton.

Exactly five weeks later, Anfield hosted its first Merseyside derby and this time it ended in a 2-2 draw, with David Hannah and Jimmy Ross the Liverpool goalscorers – the latter from a last-minute penalty.

Of course, the vast majority of the 247 fixtures to date between Liverpool and Everton were subsequently played at either of those two grounds.

However, they have met at four neutral venues too.

Villa Park was the location for their FA Cup semi-final tie on the last day of March 1906, where Everton prevailed 2-0.

It would be 44 years before the fourth different derby venue: Maine Road.

Again it was an FA Cup semi-final that brought the two teams against each other on neutral turf, on March 25, 1950.

But this time, Liverpool were the winners; Bob Paisley and Billy Liddell supplied goals in either half for a 2-0 victory.

Manchester City’s former home held three more Merseyside derbies – and proved a lucky charm for the Reds.

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