Everton vs Liverpool: A Crucial Merseyside Derby at Hill Dickinson Stadium
By Rohan Mehta / 20.04.2026
Everton will face Liverpool on April 19, 2026, at Hill Dickinson Stadium. The kick-off is scheduled for 2:00 pm BST. This match is significant as it marks the first-ever Merseyside derby at this venue.
Currently, Everton sits 8th in the Premier League table. They have gained 12 points from their last five matches, recording three wins, one draw, and one loss. Their recent form shows resilience—Everton’s unbeaten run in home derbies stretches to four games.
In contrast, Liverpool has struggled recently. They sit just five points ahead of Everton but have lost three of their last five games across all competitions. Their latest results include two defeats and a single win. The pressure is mounting on Liverpool to perform.
Everton’s predicted starting lineup features key players such as Jordan Pickford and James Tarkowski. However, they will miss Jack Grealish due to a foot injury. Charly Alcaraz’s involvement remains uncertain despite his return to training.
David Moyes, Everton’s manager, faces significant expectations. “A must-win game if we are looking at Champions League,” said former player John Collins. Fans echo this sentiment, urging Moyes to unleash his team against their rivals.
Mark Ryan emphasized the need for a decisive performance: “We have to win. Moyes has to take the brake off.” The stakes are high for both teams as they aim to secure crucial points in the league.
Yet, this derby also holds implications beyond the current season. Laurie Hartley remarked, “Win this one and the future will be looking a very bright shade of royal blue.” The outcome could shape the trajectory of both clubs moving forward.
As match day approaches, excitement builds among supporters. This clash will not only impact league standings but also fan morale and club momentum.
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