Hello and welcome to the Merseyside Derby clash between Everton and Liverpool from Goodison Park. To say this encounter is huge is an understatement. Everton fans are pinching themselves - top of the table with four wins from four. Champions Liverpool come into the contest on the back of an humiliating 7-2 loss at Aston Villa - surely there is no better time for the Toffees to end their 10-year wait, to the day, for a derby victory over the side from across Stanley Park.
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Four minutes of added time at the end of the first half.
Yellow card for Rodriguez for a challenge of Mane. Free-kick in a dangerous position.
Yellow card
J. Rodríguez
Richarlison shoots off target after a strong run from Godfrey.
Doucoure flashes the ball across, but neither Calvert-Lewin nor Richarlison can get on the end of it.
The debate rahges on...
Lovely interplay between Thiago and Salah, but the Egyptian's effort is tame and easily saved.
Those replays of the Pickford-Van Dijk... Amazing that it was not adjudged to be foul play.
Rodriguez does well to dart past h8is man, before being fouled by Fabinho.
WIDE! Mane nutmegs Abdoulaye Doucoure, feeds Robertson, who returns the ball to Mane, but the Liverpool forward slices wide.
Another blow, this time for Everton as Seamus Coleman limps off. Young Ben Godfrey comes on for his Everton debut.
On
B. Godfrey
Off
S. Coleman
Game is a little scrappy now, but the intensity levels have not dropped at all.
Allan is really getting about in midfield and ruffling a few Liverpool feathers.
Quite the impact.
Super, super game. Both teams getting plenty forward and going for this.
WHAT A SAVE! He may be lucky to still be on the pitch, but Pickford does his confidence the world of good with a fine save from a Trent Alexander-Arnold free-kick.
Uncharted territory for Liverpool.
They certainly do look a little vulnerable.
Straight down the other end, Mo Salah slips the ball onto his left, but places a shot straight into the arms of Pickford. This season is just relentless!
Great ball on from Rodriguez, right onto the head of Keane, who heads his fourth goal of the season. Would Van Dijk have made a difference there?
GGGGGOOOOOOAAAALLLLL!!!!! Everton 1-1 Liverpool. Out of nowhere, Michael Keane heads the home side level!
Goal
M. Keane
Liverpool pressing high, but pressing well. Dominic Calvert-Lewin takes the ball down brilliantly out of the air but fires straight at Adrian.