Everton vs Liverpool Confirmed team news

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Everton vs Liverpool: Confirmed team news, predicted lineups and injuries

A resurgent Everton host Liverpool in the Merseyside derby tonight,. Hoping to put a dent in the Reds’ Premier League title charge.

Arne Slot’s side sit top of the league with a six-point เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย lead over second-place Arsenal and can go nine clear with victory at Goodison Park tonight.

The fixture was originally set to take place in December but was postpone – and. Later rearrange – due to adverse weather conditions cause by Storm Darragh.

Liverpool are hoping to get back to winning ways against Everton after they suffere a shock. FA Cup fourth-round elimination to Plymouth on Sunday.

Everton are keen to avoid a second successive defeat too after they crashe out of the. FA Cup at home to AFC Bournemouth on Saturday.

Despite their cup defeat, Everton have enjoye strong form in the Premier League in recent weeks,. Winning their last three top-flight games against Tottenham, Brighton and Leicester respectively under David Moyes.

The same is true for Liverpool – who have also won their previous three Premier League matches. With victories over Brentford, Ipswich and Bournemouth.

In terms of team news, Liverpool defensive duo Trent Alexander-Arnold and. Joe Gomez are both doubts for the clash against Everton.

Alexander-Arnold limpe off during Liverpool’s win over Bournemouth on February 1 – missing the Carabao Cup semi-final second-leg win over Tottenham – as well as the FA Cup defeat to Plymouth.

‘Difficult to say,’ Liverpool head coach Slot said when aske if Alexander-Arnold would be back to face Everton.

‘Like I said before, it’s not going to take months, and not even weeks, but that’s only three days after the Plymouth Argyle game, so let’s wait and see if he’s available.’

Gomez, meanwhile, was force off with injury after just 11 minutes against Plymouth on Sunday in his first game back since late December.

‘I am not too sure if it was the same leg, but I haven’t had time to ask him,’ Slot said about Gomez ahead of the clash with Everton.

‘It was clear, I think we all know which moment he felt a bit insecure about [it] because he didn’t sprint back fully.

‘Then he said, ‘I am not 100 per cent sure and I am afraid if I make one extra sprint. Things will go wrong’ – it’s not torn I assume, but it didn’t feel good for him.’

Slot also reveale that Curtis Jones was not 100 per cent fit on Sunday, although given he was name on. The bench against Plymouth, it would suggest the issue isn’t too serious and he will be able to face Everton.