The Merseyside derby is always a spectacle, and this Sunday's Premier League clash at the Hill Dickinson Stadium promises another fiery chapter. Everton, buoyed by a resilient 2-2 draw away at Brentford, will be looking to harness that momentum and claim a crucial home victory against their historic rivals, Liverpool.
Manager David Moyes is expected to stick with a familiar and solid 4-2-3-1 formation, keeping changes to a minimum to maintain consistency. Leading the line will be the physical presence of Beto, whose battle with Liverpool's center-backs could be key to unlocking the Reds' defense.
Between the posts, England's number one, Jordan Pickford, will resume his duties. In front of him, the central defensive partnership of Jarrod Branthwaite and James Tarkowski will be tasked with organizing a backline that needs to be at its absolute best to withstand Liverpool's potent attack.
Providing width from the full-back positions will be Jake O'Brien on the right and Vitaliy Mykolenko on the left. Their ability to support the attack while recovering defensively will be vital in this high-stakes matchup. Experienced defender Michael Keane will offer reliable cover from the bench.
The engine room will be powered by the defensive midfield duo of Idrissa Gueye and James Garner. Their work rate and ability to break up play in the center of the park will be fundamental to disrupting Liverpool's rhythm and launching Everton's own attacks.
Ahead of them, the creative burden falls on the talented trio of Iliman Ndiaye, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, and Dwight McNeil. Their interplay, vision, and direct running will be essential to supplying Beto and creating the chances needed to trouble a top side like Liverpool. The likes of Tim Iroegbunam and Tyler Dibling will be waiting in the wings, ready to make an impact if called upon from the substitutes' bench.
For Everton, a positive result in the derby is about more than just points; it's about pride, passion, and proving their mettle on one of football's biggest local stages. All eyes will be on the Hill Dickinson Stadium to see if the Toffees can rise to the occasion.
