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Everton v Liverpool: Premier League – live! via The Guardian


7.24pm GMT

Here’s a look at today’s teams. Only one change for Everton as Ramiro Funes Mori enters for Phil Jagielka, who is suspended for today’s match after being sent off during injury time of the midweek win over Arsenal. No changes for Jürgen Klopp’s side, which means he will continue to ride the recently recalled Simon Mignolet in goal.

7.17pm GMT

Hello and welcome to Mersey Monday with Everton and Liverpool set to face off for the 227th time in their timeworn rivalry. The Reds, currently joint third in the table and nine points adrift of leaders Chelsea, arrive at Goodison Park fresh off a 3-0 victory over Middlesbrough on Thursday. Meanwhile, Ronald Koeman’s men are riding high after an inspired come-from-behind win over Arsenal one day prior.

Kickoff is just over 40 minutes away. We’ll have plenty more to come, including the teams, between now and then.

12.11pm GMT

Bryan will be here shortly. In the meantime, here’s Divock Origi on the game:

It will be a war, so we go there in a very positive way. You want to win this game, you know it will not be easy, it is a derby so it will be special and a very big and important game for us as a club also. We have to prepare it well.

Related: Merseyside derby will be ‘a war’, says Liverpool striker Divock Origi

It would be great to beat Liverpool because then I could be on Sadio Mané’s back all the way through the African Nations. Sadio is a real one for taking the mickey, a real character. Every time we go away on international duty he calls me dwarf and he’s only a little bit taller than me. If the result goes the wrong way on Monday he’s going to be even worse. I can’t let that happen.

Related: Idrissa Gueye: I can’t let mickey-taker Sadio Mané get one over me | Andy Hunter

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Report: Everton 0-1 Liverpool via Official EFC

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Sadio Mané’s injury-time winner earns Liverpool dramatic derby victory via The Guardian

Jürgen Klopp covered his face in disbelief and delight. It was the reaction that accompanies a crucial, potentially defining victory. An otherwise incident-free 227th Merseyside derby was in the third of eight minutes added on when Sadio Mané struck to give Liverpool victory, deflate Everton and keep Klopp’s team on the heels of Chelsea.

A derby of contrasting halves, attrition but precious little quality was heading for a stalemate until the Liverpool substitute Daniel Sturridge took possession in the 93rd minute. Cutting across a tired Everton defence and away from Leighton Baines, his low shot deflected beyond Everton’s replacement goalkeeper Joel Robles and onto a post before Mane pounced on the rebound.

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Everton v Liverpool: Premier League – as it happened via The Guardian


10.16pm GMT

That’s all for now. Thanks as always for following along with us and be sure to check out Andy Hunter’s full match report from Goodison Park here.

Related: Sadio Mané’s injury-time winner earns Liverpool dramatic derby victory

10.14pm GMT

Liverpool move to second in the table, six points adrift of Chelsea. The final match statistics don’t exactly suggest a match to remember. (And it most certainly wasn’t.) But the ending could very well be a pivotal moment in the Reds’ campaign.

10.07pm GMT

A massive win for Liverpool, the sort of match that can breathe life into a title charge. “It’s a great feeling to come here on derby day and win. There’s no better place to win away from home, really,” Jordan Henderson says. “The second half, I thought we dominated throughout. We could have scored a couple more, but in the end, we’re delighted with the 1-0 win.”

Adds Mane: “I’m very happy to score the winning goal or the team, but I think the work rate for the team was great today. I think we deserved to win.”

9.59pm GMT

And there’s the final whistle. A chippy and dramatic finish to the 227th Merseyside derby, a tangle finally settled by a late Mane winner that was, to be fair, all Daniel Sturridge.

9.57pm GMT

90 min+10: We’re into the 100th minute … not much longer now.

9.57pm GMT

90 min+7: Liverpool very nearly doubles their pleasure when Firmino is put in by Mane and Coleman clears it off the line.

9.54pm GMT

Daniel Sturridge’s long-range shot from outside the area rings off the right post and Mane is in the right place at the right time to deposit it cleanly into the back of the goal. A flare has come down from the away end as the crowd erupts followed shortly by an Everton fan who attempts to invade the pitch. Bedlam at Goodison Park!

9.50pm GMT

90 min+2: Everton win a free kick but it’s played short and Barkley’s, er, speculative shot sails high into the night. Goal kick for Liverpool.

9.48pm GMT

90 min: The corner is easily cleared and, yes, the fourth official confirms there will be eight minutes of stoppage time.

9.47pm GMT

89 min: Another corner for Liverpool, who desperately need three points. Word coming from the tunnel area is there could be as many as eight minutes of injury time.

9.44pm GMT

86 min: A free kick for Liverpool, Henderson and Milner standing over it. Played short to Milner who plays it into the area, but nothing comes of it. Well defended by Everton.

9.43pm GMT

84 min: Liverpool win a free kick but then Barkley kicks the ball away to prevent the Reds from taking it quickly. He’s on a yellow and walking a thin line but he manages to avoid the referee’s book, if not Henderson’s ire, for the stroke of churlishness.

9.40pm GMT

82 min: Two substitutions for Liverpool as Origi and Lallana make way for Daniel Sturridge and Emre Can, who is back from a knee injury.

9.38pm GMT

80 min: Firmino with a brilliant volley on goal and Robles fully extends to make the save!

Firmino close! pic.twitter.com/uf7U5nsLWH

9.37pm GMT

79 min: Sturridge, with seven goals in 12 career appearances against Everton, is now warming up by the Liverpool bench.

9.36pm GMT

77 min: More pressure from Liverpool. Firmino attempts a highlight-reel overhead kick but it’s nowhere near the target and Everton will have a goal kick.

9.34pm GMT

75 min: Liverpool win a corner when Lallana’s pass to Origi is well defended and deflected out. The corner is headed clear but Liverpool have a throw-in and restart play in the final third.

9.31pm GMT

71 min: Barry is whistled for a foul near the halfway line and Enner Valencia will now exit fore the teenager Dominic Calvert-Lewin. It’s Everton’s third sub of the match with Liverpool having yet to make their first.

9.28pm GMT

67 min: Ross Barkley has been shown yellow for a vicious late challenge from behind on Henderson near the touchline. That could have been a red. A small melee breaks out when Lovren runs a long way to take objection to the tackle. Coleman picks up a yellow for his part in the extracurriculars. Tempers flaring!

Horrendous. pic.twitter.com/ng135voB82

9.21pm GMT

63 min: Now play has stopped again and it appears second-choice keeper Joel Robles will enter for Stekelenburg, who is gingerly walking off the pitch with assistance. It’s Everton’s second substitution of the match.

9.19pm GMT

60 min: Stekelenburg will stay in but Ashley Williams is taking the goal kick to restart play. It appears he can hardly stand but he will stay in the match, for now at least. Certainly something to keep an eye on as the match moves past the hour mark.

9.18pm GMT

58 min: Firmino flicks to Mane, but Stekelenburg and Baines collide while teaming to interrupt the attack, which they do, and both players are down. Baines up first but Stekelenburg is still receiving medical attention. He doesn’t look well. Looks like a right thigh issue. He may need to come out.

9.14pm GMT

55 min: Lovren cross-checks Lukaku near the halfway line during a change of possession and finds himself in the referee’s book.

9.13pm GMT

53 min: A ball is lobbed forward to Lukaku in the area, who stays in line with the defenders and attempts a nifty head on goal. A good idea with a heightened degree of difficulty, but the shot misses the target. And shortly after it’s Liverpool on the hunt again.

9.10pm GMT

49 min: A series of chances for Liverpool as Firmino puts a lob on goal after a fine feed from Milner. A moment of chaos at the mouth of the goal before the ball is cleared. They’ve now won a corner but it comes to nothing. The visitors have come out firing after half-time.

9.06pm GMT

47 min: Liverpool appear to have caught Everton napping early as Milner breaks free of a weak challenge on the left flank and sends it into the area, but no one is there to collect it.

9.05pm GMT

46 min: The second half is off with one change for Everton: Gareth Barry is on for James McCarthy. Barry is making his 610th appearance in a Premier League match, eclipsing Frank Lampard (609) for second-most ever behind only Ryan Giggs (632).

9.02pm GMT

Not much longer now until the second half is underway. For your half-time entertainment, have a go at our latest quiz on historical British football grounds, then and now.

Related: Football stadiums then and now interactive quiz, part four

8.51pm GMT

There’s the whistle and the first half is in the books. Everton did the better work early on, but Liverpool fought back and ended the first stanza on even terms. Only two real chances to speak of: Lukaku’s blocked effort in the 23rd minute and Origi’s misfire from point-blank range in the 37th. Plenty more to come from Goodison Park!

8.48pm GMT

45 min+1: Milner’s effort toward the far post is easily cleared the half-time whistle that will almost certainly be the final chance of the first half.

8.46pm GMT

45 min: Now Liverpool will have a late chance as Origi is ripped down by Barkley and the referee awards a free kick.

8.45pm GMT

43 min: Everton win a corner and the crowd whips itself into a frenzy. It’s sent toward Funes Mori toward the near post roughly seven yards from the goal, but he can’t send his header toward the target. A wasted chance.

8.43pm GMT

41 min: Play resumes with McCarthy still in. Liverpool enjoying a touch more success in the waning minutes of the first half and you can’t help but wonder if Everton won’t rue failing to convert their early supremacy into something more tangible.

8.42pm GMT

39 min: McCarthy is down for Everton. Play has stopped while he receives medical attention.

8.40pm GMT

37 min: A quick break for Everton and Lukaku plays to the onrushing Coleman, but his cross caroms off the hand of Henderson. The ref signals play on to the horror of the crowd as Liverpool very quickly move into a counter-attack moments later when Origi misses wide from seven yards out off a cross from Clyne, who was set up brilliantly by a dummy from Mane. Oh dear! Not an easy finish by any means but surely Liverpool’s best chance of the match.

8.36pm GMT

33 min: A good chance brewing for Liverpool as the ball is played forward to Origi on the left flank with only one man to beat, but he’s had his pocket picked and Everton are on the counter again.

8.32pm GMT

31 min: Another clumsy challenge for Liverpool as Clyne looks again for Wijnaldum in the area, but he can’t direct it toward the goal before it’s cleared.

8.31pm GMT

28 min: Liverpool’s first shot comes from Wijnaldum, but it misses the target completely. Now the Reds will have a free kick from distance after Baines takes out Origi, but Milner’s poor effort is a non-starter as the referee spots an infraction.

27 – It took Liverpool 27 minutes to have their first touch of the ball in Everton's box during this game. Timid. #EVELIV

8.27pm GMT

25 min: Now the ball falls fortuitously to Barkley, but his effort sails harmless wide of the left-hand post.

8.25pm GMT

23 min: Lennon carries into the area targets Lukaku with a cross but Klavan arrives in the nick of time to make a sliding block. More danger for Liverpool.

8.23pm GMT

21 min: Liverpool doing a lot of defending through the first 20 minutes, spending vast spells in their own final third. Everton haven’t had a great deal to show for their efforts, but they’ve kept the visitors on the back foot.

8.19pm GMT

18 min: Liverpool finally keeping possession in the final third, stringing together a series of short passes along the right flank and probing the Everton defense, but they’re ultimately dispossessed and Everton are back on the counter.

Chaotic start to the game, but it was all Everton in the opening 15 mins.
Liverpool have spent 72.5% of the game in their own half so far. pic.twitter.com/GIirnKPPvJ

8.17pm GMT

15 min: A quarter hour down and Everton have had the better opportunities, with Liverpool having to develop anything resembling a chance.

8.15pm GMT

13 min: Valencia’s free kick smashes directly into the wall and caroms backward past the halfway line. A wasted effort. Still, an inspired start for Everton before their home crowd while Liverpool have seemingly failed to answer the bell.

8.14pm GMT

12 min: Now Firmino trips Gueye and Everton are awarded a free kick roughly 25 yards outside the area. The Brazilian was perhaps lucky to avoid a booking there.

8.13pm GMT

8 min: Everton pressing and keeping Liverpool on the back foot. Just now Coleman picks out Barkley in the area, aided by Henderson’s missed chance at an interception. But Barkley can’t turn on goal with the ball and Liverpool dodge a bullet.

8.09pm GMT

6 min: Firmino is dispossessed and Lukaku is released down the right-hand side. The crowd swells but the Belgian’s cross sails harmlessly out of the danger area.

8.05pm GMT

4 min: An incisive-looking Everton with the first half-chance of the match after the initial feeling-out period as a cross is swung in to Lukaku, but Lovren arrives just in time to head it out of danger.

8.03pm GMT

1 min: And we’re off! Everton attacking from right to left in blue shirts and white shorts, Liverpool from left to right in the familiar all-red kits.

Good to hear 80s classic "Blue Monday" at Goodison, but no tribute to the last four seasons' Liverpool teams – 99 Red Balloons @BryanAGraham

7.58pm GMT

The players have taken the pitch and first kick is only minutes away. The atmosphere in Goodison Park is positively electric!

7.56pm GMT

Liverpool statistician Ged Rea has put together a master compendium of numbers ahead of today’s derby. Among other arcana, we’re reminded the last player to score a hat trick in a league derby at Goodison was Ian Rush in a 5-0 victory in November 1982. (Of course, he scored four that day.)

7.24pm GMT

Here’s a look at today’s teams. Only one change for Everton as Ramiro Funes Mori enters for Phil Jagielka, who is suspended for today’s match after being sent off during injury time of the midweek win over Arsenal. No changes for Jürgen Klopp’s side, which means he will continue to ride the recently recalled Simon Mignolet in goal.

7.17pm GMT

Hello and welcome to Mersey Monday with Everton and Liverpool set to face off for the 227th time in their timeworn rivalry. The Reds, currently joint third in the table and nine points adrift of leaders Chelsea, arrive at Goodison Park fresh off a 3-0 victory over Middlesbrough on Thursday. Meanwhile, Ronald Koeman’s men are riding high after an inspired come-from-behind win over Arsenal one day prior.

Kickoff is just over 40 minutes away. We’ll have plenty more to come, including the teams, between now and then.

12.11pm GMT

Bryan will be here shortly. In the meantime, here’s Divock Origi on the game:

It will be a war, so we go there in a very positive way. You want to win this game, you know it will not be easy, it is a derby so it will be special and a very big and important game for us as a club also. We have to prepare it well.

Related: Merseyside derby will be ‘a war’, says Liverpool striker Divock Origi

It would be great to beat Liverpool because then I could be on Sadio Mané’s back all the way through the African Nations. Sadio is a real one for taking the mickey, a real character. Every time we go away on international duty he calls me dwarf and he’s only a little bit taller than me. If the result goes the wrong way on Monday he’s going to be even worse. I can’t let that happen.

Related: Idrissa Gueye: I can’t let mickey-taker Sadio Mané get one over me | Andy Hunter

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Everton 0-1 Liverpool: Sadio Mane wins it in extra time after tempers flare in the Merseyside derby via Daily Mail

MARTIN SAMUEL AT GOODISON PARK: It was the softest of winners in the roughest of games. Daniel Sturridge’s shot hit the post, Joel Robles was down slowly, Sadio Mane was quickest to react
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Liverpool fans taunt Everton’s 21 years without a trophy and Tony Bellew watches from stands: Five things you missed from the Merseyside derby via Daily Mail

Liverpool took away all three points in the dying moments on Monday night as Jurgen Klopp's side won 1-0 at Goodison Park. Sportsmail is on hand to cover the things you might have missed.
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