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The English Premier League returns to action after the international window with the exciting Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton at Anfield on Saturday, 1st April 2017.

Liverpool vs Everton English Premier League 1st of April 2017 Details
Liverpool have won three and drawn four of their last seven meetings with Everton. Both teams have scored in 71% of Liverpool’s home games this season, whilst Everton have found the net in 71% of their away games including 86% of their last seven.
Dates, Fixtures, Schedule
United States of America (EST Eastern Standard Time) | 1.04.2017 7:30 EST |
England (GMT Europe Time) (United Kingdom) | 1.04.2017 12:30 GMT+0 |
India (IST Indian Time) | 1.04.2017 17:00 IST |
Match Venue
Anfield, Liverpool

TV Channels, Telecast Online
USA TV Viewers watch broadcast at: | SiriusXM FC, NBCSN, NBC Sports Live, fuboTV |
UK TV Viewers watch broadcast at: | BBC Radio 5 Live, NOW TV UK, Sky Sports 1/HD UK, Sky Go UK, SKY GO Extra |
Indian TV Viewers watch broadcast at: | Star Sports Select HD2 |
Liverpool vs Everton Live Online Commentary
Jurgen Klopp’s men seem to have overturned a poor start to 2017 with 3 victories and a draw from the last five league fixtures. They won two big sides Tottenham and Arsenal during the period, while earning an all important 1–1 stalemate on the road at Manchester City just before the international break. Liverpool are fourth in the English Premier League table, 1 point behind third placed Man City and 3 behind Tottenham on second. As regards injury news: the captain Jordan Henderson is a slight doubt for this one, whilst Daniel Sturridge, Adam Lallana are all less likely to take part. Meanwhile, Everton are currently occupying 7th spot of the table, 6 point behind Liverpool, but just behind Manchester on the 5th place. Ronald Koeman’s side went into the international break on the back of them great results. They thrashed Hull City and West Brom in consecutive home outings to bounce back from a narrow 3–2 defeat at Tottenham. That loss to Spurs on 3rd March is their only defeat since December 2016. Touching team news: Irish right-back Seamus Coleman will miss the rest of the season after his terrible leg break at the weekend, whilst James McCarthy, Morgan Schneiderlin, Ramiro Funes Mori, and Muhamed Besic are also likely to be sidelined.