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The most controversial moments | Liverpool 1-0 Everton: Matchday 30 of the Premier League Full-Time

Join the minute-by-minute follow-up of the Liverpool vs Everton matchday 30 of the Premier League, goals and more

By Andrés Abril

    Join the minute-by-minute follow-up of the Liverpool vs Everton matchday 30 of the Premier League, goals and more

  • 90+7

  • Second half ends, Liverpool 1, Everton 0.

  • 90+7

  • Attempt missed. Darwin Núñez (Liverpool) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Andy Robertson with a headed pass.

  • 90+5

  • Corner, Everton. Corner committed by Dominik Szoboszlai.

  • 90+4

  • Offside, Everton. Ashley Young tries a through ball, but Jarrad Branthwaite is caught offside.

  • 90+2

  • Curtis Jones had a great performance at right back. He performed well for the coach and replaced Alexander Arnold, who is injured.

    Substitution for Liverpool, Wataru Endo replaces Mohamed Salah.

  • 90

  • We depend on what the referee decides at Anfield. For now, the minimal difference puts Liverpool 12 points ahead of Arsenal.

    The fourth official has announced 6 minutes of added time.

  • 90

  • Offside, Everton. Iliman Ndiaye tries a through ball, but Armando Broja is caught offside.

  • 88

  • Darwin Núñez was left fuming after Pickford's off-the-ball kick that went unpunished, not even with a yellow card.

  • 85

  • Attempt blocked. Curtis Jones (Liverpool) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Dominik Szoboszlai.

    Substitution in Liverpool

    Luis Díaz leaves the field to make way for Cody Gakpo.

  • 83

  • Pickford connected with Darwin in the box, but the play was already invalidated. Therefore, the match referee will review the Uruguayan's fitness.

  • 82

  • Attempt blocked. Luis Díaz (Liverpool) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Darwin Núñez.

  • 80

  • Slot 's team was very quick from defense to attack , but they weren't as effective as on other nights against a Pickford who was very prominent in the first half.

  • 79

  • Substitution at Everton, Armando Broja replaces Beto.

    Substitution at Everton, Ashley Young replaces Carlos Alcaraz.

    Substitution at Everton, Tim Iroegbunam replaces James Garner.

  • 77

  • Everton is putting their all on the line with every setback to maintain the minimum difference and continue looking for a draw at Anfield.

  • 75

  • Liverpool continues to be the protagonist, although not as much as in previous nights. Today, their offensive work leaves a doubtful tone.

  • 73

  • Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Jarrad Branthwaite.

  • 72

  • Substitution in Liverpool

    Darwin Núñez enters the field to replace Diogo Jota.

  • 69

  • Robertson's poisonous cross almost landed on the head of Diogo Jota, who was hoping to score a double in the Liverpool derby.

  • 67

  • Corner kick for Everton who, with the set piece, are looking to create an equalizer, which is not so far away in the match.

  • 65

  • Everton doesn't let up in its attempt to celebrate. It pushes forward and opens the door for what could be Slot's second goal.

  • 62

  • Yellow card in Liverpool

    Diogo Jota receives a yellow card for protesting for the home team. That makes three in the match.

  • 57

  • GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAL FROM LIVERPOOL!

    Goal! Liverpool 1, Everton 0. Diogo Jota (Liverpool) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Luis Díaz.

    Diogo Jota scores the first goal of the match with a powerful shot from inside the box. The visitors gave up little space and are already behind. The Portuguese striker was very accurate.

  • 56

  • Slot's calculation is that he needs to get 16 points out of 27 in contention to win the Premier League title in the 2024/2025 season.

  • 54

  • Gravenberch stretches the visiting goalkeeper to create one of the clearest chances of the match in just under an hour of play.

  • 53

  • Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Jarrad Branthwaite.

    Attempt saved. Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Luis Díaz.

  • 52

  • Attempt blocked. Diogo Jota (Liverpool) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is blocked. Assisted by Luis Díaz.

    Attempt blocked. Jack Harrison (Everton) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

  • 52

  • Mykolenko put his back into it in the final moments to prevent Mac Allister's shot from reaching Jordan Pickford.

  • 49

  • The home team is looking bad because they are intensely targeting Pickford's goal and leaving space behind.

  • 47

  • Everton is a little more lively for the second half. They have a more advanced unit to face the duel in Liverpool's half.

  • 45

  • THE SECOND HALF BEGINS AT ANFIELD!

  • 45+3

  • THE FIRST HALF BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND EVERTON ENDS!

    No goals at Anfield so far.

  • 45+1

  • Beto , who was booked, kicked Kelleher too high. However, the match official continues to spin the ball.

  • 44

  • New corner for Liverpool

    Men are waiting in the area with Van Dijk, Konate and Robertson himself.

  • 42

  • Fighting and friction dominated the match, which is why Liverpool hasn't been as dominant in the duel and continues to draw.

  • 40

  • Robertson stepped into the opponent's box, shot with his left foot, but was unsuccessful, so everything remains the same at Anfield.

  • 37

  • Van Dijk almost scored a header in the Everton box, but a visiting defender got there first to extinguish the danger.

  • 35

  • Everton seems to know how to play against Liverpool. They always make the match very difficult for them and always close down spaces with good marking.

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  • Slot wants to join the list of champion coaches with Liverpool. He could be the sixth, the last being Klopp, who recently left the team.

  • 28

  • The match is enjoyable because Everton has gradually come out of the bottom, allowing Liverpool to have more room to play.

  • 26

  • Salah's header falls asleep in Pickford's hands, who, as always, is starting to appear in the match against Liverpool.

  • 24

  • Diogo Jota tried a powerful shot, but the ball took too much air and went over the goal defended by Jordan Pickford.

  • 22

  • Luis Díaz makes his first appearance in the match to win a corner kick that will be saved by Alexis Mac Allister.

  • 20

  • Beto laments the VAR confirmation of the offside that prevented him from celebrating the first goal of the match at Anfield.

  • 18

  • Everton's goal action disallowed

    Beto was ahead at the time of the pass and that's why his finish doesn't count on the scoreboard.

  • 16

  • Today Curtis Jones appears as an improvised full-back, however, when his team has the ball he becomes more of an inside midfielder.

  • 14

  • The game is intense in Liverpool. The home side knows they have to respond to their fans and keep up the pace at the top. The Toffees are looking to move away from the relegation zone.

  • 12

  • James Tarkowski is still on the pitch, talking with Jordan Pickford, and it looks like he'll be spared expulsion. In any other league, he'd already be in the locker room.

  • 10

  • Alexis Mac Allister lies on the field in severe pain. The bench inquires about his condition.

  • 8

  • Yellow card in Everton

    James Tarkowski is cautioned, but he could be sent off if the VAR is watching the action closely.

  • 6

  • As expected, Everton retreats, taking refuge in their own half to cut off Liverpool's advances.

  • 4

  • Liverpool needs a win today to take a 12-point lead over Arsenal and continue their steady march toward the Premier League title.

  • 2

  • Kelleher today replaces Alisson Becker, who is still recovering from the blow suffered by Davinson in the match between Colombia and Brazil.

  • 1

  • THE FIRST HALF BEGINS BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND EVERTON!

  • Liverpool's starting lineup

  • Everton's starting lineup

  • Liverpool and Everton Gear Up for Merseyside Derby in Premier League

  • Liverpool and Everton Gear Up for Merseyside Derby in Premier League

    We’re observing Liverpool entering this fixture with momentum. Under Arne Slot’s guidance, they secured a 3-1 victory over Southampton in their last league outing, reinforcing their dominance with 70 points. This places them 12 points ahead of their nearest challenger, positioning them as frontrunners for the Premier League title. Their home strength at Anfield will be a key factor as they face their city rivals.

  • How to Watch Liverpool vs Everton: Broadcast Details and Key Insights

  • How to Watch Liverpool vs Everton: Broadcast Details and Key Insights

    We’ve outlined the viewing essentials for Liverpool vs Everton on April 2, 2025, at 3:00 PM EDT:

    • Venue: Anfield, Liverpool, England
    • Kickoff Times:
    • Spain: 9:00 PM CEST
    • Argentina: 4:00 PM ART
    • USA (Eastern): 3:00 PM EDT
    • Colombia: 2:00 PM COT
    • Mexico: 1:00 PM CST
  • Here’s what you need to know about Liverpool vs Everton:

  • Here’s what you need to know about Liverpool vs Everton:

    1. Top Spot: Liverpool leads with 70 points after beating Southampton 3-1.
    2. Mid-Table: Everton sits 15th with 34 points following a 1-1 draw vs West Ham.
    3. U.S. Stream: Watch live on Peacock at 3:00 PM EDT.
    4. Managers: Arne Slot (Liverpool) vs David Moyes (Everton) in tactical focus.
    5. Anfield Edge: Liverpool’s home form favors the Reds.

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