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Head to Head
This is the 91st meeting between the sides at Anfield in the league and the
182nd in total. Only Everton v Aston Villa (189 matches) has been played on
more occasions in English league history.
The clubs have faced each other in all competitions on 212 previous
occasions, the highest number of matches between two sides in English
football. We trail 83-65 in terms of victories on the head-to-head record
Everton's overall league record against Liverpool is:
P W D L
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Home 91 33 27 31
Away 90 23 29 38
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Total 181 56 56 69
Last season's Anfield league derby in January 2009 ended in a 1-1 draw with
Tim Cahill netting for the Toffees after Steven Gerrard had put Liverpool
ahead.
Six days later was the most recent meeting between the teams - a 1-1 draw in
the FA Cup with Joleon Lescott scoring for the Toffees before Steven Gerrard
equalised.
The Toffees’ last win at Anfield was in September 1999, when Kevin Campbell’
s strike was enough for a 1-0 victory. Since then 10 visits have brought six
draws and four defeats – although the home side have won only five of the
last 16 meetings on the ground.
Everton have won more league matches at Anfield as the visiting team than any
other club. The Toffees' 23 victories are one more than Arsenal and
Manchester United.
In the Premier League
In the Premier League Everton's derby match record is:
P W D L
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Home 18 6 4 8
Away 17 2 8 7
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Total 35 8 12 15
All of our eight wins in the Premier League have been in the first derby of
the season – we have not won the ‘return’ derby since Wayne Clarke’s
winner at Goodison in March 1988. The last time Everton won the return derby
match at Anfield was our 2-0 win in February 1986.
The managers
The managers have met on 13 occasions, with David Moyes emerging victorious
three times. Only Harry Catterick and Bill Shankly (25 games) have been in
the opposing dugout in derby matches in more matches.
Saturday is David Moyes’ 600th match as a manager since been appointed boss
of Preston in January 1998. His consolidated record is:
P W D L
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Preston 234 113 58 63
Everton 365 153 88 124
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Total 599 266 146 187
The Goals
There have been 10 hat-tricks – four for Everton and six for Liverpool – in
all matches between the teams, the most recent for the Blues being Dixie Dean
in September 1931 at Anfield.
The last Liverpool treble was Ian Rush’s (4 goals) at Goodison in November
1982. The last hat-trick we conceded at Anfield was Fred Howe’s four goals
in September 1935.
Tim Cahill requires one more goal to become Everton’s leading scorer in
post-war league derby matches. The most goals scored by Everton players in
post-war league derby matches are as follows:
Roy Vernon 4
Graeme Sharp 4
Duncan Ferguson 4
Tim Cahill 4
The record in all post-war derbies for Everton is the seven netted by Graeme
Sharp (4 in the league, 2 in the FA Cup, 1 in the Screen Sport Super Cup)
If he scores on Saturday the Australian international will become only the
second Everton player to net in four Anfield derby matches. Dixie Dean scored
in five Anfield derby matches, while Scottish forward Bobby Parker also
scored in three successive Anfield derbies either side of World War I.
The Australian’s last eight league goals have remarkably all been headers,
the sequence starting with his late equaliser at Anfield last season.
The Blues’ star and Steven Gerrard are joint-second on the list of most
goals in Premier League derby matches:
Robbie Fowler 6
Tim Cahill 4
Duncan Ferguson 4
Steven Gerrard 4
Michael Owen 4
Louis Saha has one career goal against Liverpool, for Fulham in 2003 – the
Frenchman has scored 99 league goals in England.
Current Liverpool players’ goals against Everton (all competitions): Steven
Gerrard 5, Fernando Torres 3, Dirk Kuyt 3.
The players
The 23 players sent-off in the fixture constitute a record for domestic
football. The most recent Everton dismissal is Tim Cahill at Goodison last
season while the last from the Anfield side was Lucas Leiva at Goodison in
the FA Cup in February 2009.
The two respective club captains, Phil Neville – who was on the winning side
for Manchester United at Anfield on six occasions - and Steven Gerrard, are
the only players sent off twice in derby games.
John Heitinga has already been on the winning side at Anfield once this
season – for Atletico Madrid in a pre-season friendly in August.
Leighton Baines requires one more appearance to reach 100 for the Blues in
all competitions.
Any Other Business
There have been 38 penalties in derby matches, 15 have been awarded to
Everton (4 missed) and 23 to Liverpool (4 missed).
We have been awarded just one spot-kick in the last 57 Anfield derby matches
going back to 1937, which was converted by Wayne Clarke in December 1988.
There have been eight penalties in Premier League derby matches – two for
Everton (both converted by David Unsworth) and six for Liverpool (one missed
by Robbie Fowler).
Everton have not lost in nine league matches, and on only two previous
occasions we have travelled to Anfield with the same unbeaten record – in
March 1970 and February 1986 – where the Toffees won 2-0. Our best unbeaten
league run going into a derby match was 13 matches in October 1978.
If Everton avoid defeat we will equal our longest unbeaten run in the Premier
League of 10 matches set in September 2006, and it will mean a double-figure
run of league games without defeat for only the second time since 1988.
Liverpool and Everton currently have one thing in common – both sides have
won their last three home league matches 2-0.
Stats courtesy of Gavin Buckland.
http://www.evertonfc.com/match/report/0910/liverpool-v-everton.html
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