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Image Credits: Imago ImagesLiverpool and Everton meet in the 247th Merseyside Derby at Anfield tomorrow, Saturday 20 September, kicking off at 12:30 BST.
Arne Slot confirmed that Curtis Jones has recovered from his knock and is back in contention, while Alexander Isak’s fitness after his Champions League debut remains under assessment.
Stefan Bajcetic continues his recovery from hamstring surgery.
Everton will be without Jarrad Branthwaite (hamstring) and may check on Vitalii Mykolenko (knock) ahead of kick-off, but midfielder Idrissa Gueye and winger Jack Grealish are in contention.
David Moyes has never won at Anfield in the 20 attempts he’s had, and the Scot will be desperate to try and get all three wins.
The Met Office has also issued a yellow weather warning on Merseyside for Saturday citing heaving rain and wins, but it’s not expected to disrupt proceedings at Anfield.
The Merseyside derby will be broadcast live on TNT Sports in the UK, with live streaming available through Discovery+.
Fans can also tune in to free live audio commentary starting at 11:15am BST on LFCTV, accessible via the official Liverpool FC app on iOS and Android, and through the dedicated Match Centre on Liverpoolfc.com.
For fans who miss the live action, free bite-sized highlights will be released from 5:15pm BST on All Red Video, Liverpool’s official video platform.
Subscribers will have access to extended highlights, full match replays, and more from midnight Saturday.
All Red Video is accessible via the Liverpool FC website and the dedicated app on both iOS and Google Play.
In the United States, early-risers can catch the clash on NBC Sports Network as well as streaming options on Peacock.
In the Sub-Saharan Africa, it will be live on SuperSport Premier League, available on DStv and GOtv.
Meanwhile, Everton boss David Moyes has sent out a message on Liverpool’s summer spending spree ahead of the game, saying:
“I heard Arne (Slot) defending himself and he’s brought in a lot of money as well, which he rightly has done?
But I still think they’ve spent more on one player than we’ve spent on the whole squad.”
It’s then set to a feisty Merseyside derby indeed.
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