Everton vs. Liverpool: Time, TV channel, stream, betting odds for Merseyside derby

David Lynch

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Liverpool will hope they can consign a slow start to the season to the past by making it three wins on the spin at Everton.

Having drawn with Crystal Palace and Fulham and lost at Manchester United in their first three Premier League games, the Reds thrashed Bournemouth 9-0 on Saturday before claiming a last-gasp win over Newcastle United in midweek.

They will be out to keep the good feeling going with a trip to Goodison Park for the Merseyside derby.

As for Everton, they have drawn three on the bounce after losing their opening two fixtures and would love to get that first win against their oldest rivals.

Here's how to watch the action, the latest team news and the betting odds ahead of the game.

What time is Everton vs. Liverpool?

Everton play host to Liverpool in Liverpool, UK. It kicks off at 12.30 p.m. BST on Saturday, September 3.

  UK USA Canada Australia
Date Sat, September 3 Sat, September 3 Sat, September 3 Sat, September 3
Time 12:30 BST 07:30 ET 07:30 ET 21:30 AEST

How to watch Everton vs. Liverpool

  UK USA Canada Australia
TV channel BT Sport 1 USA Network/Universo - -
Streaming BT Sport player fuboTV fuboTV Optus Sport

UK: Matches are carried across Sky Sports and BT Sport streaming and TV platforms, with select matches on Amazon Prime.

USA: Select matches are televised on USA Network (English) and Telemundo or Universo (Spanish), and all three channels can be streamed on fuboTV. The rest of the matches are streamed on NBC platform Peacock for subscribers.

Canada: Every Premier League game streams live and on demand exclusively via fuboTV.

Australia: Fans in Australia can stream matches live and on demand on Optus Sport. 

Everton vs. Liverpool team news

Jurgen Klopp has gone with a forward-thinking XI in making three changes for Liverpool's trip to Everton.

Darwin Nunez returns from suspension to feature up top, while Fabio Carvalho joins Harvey Elliott in a midfield full of attacking intent.

Arthur Melo has received his international clearance in time to take a place on the bench, where he is joined by the fit-again Diogo Jota.

However, midfielder Jordan Henderson now has a hamstring problem and joins goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, defenders Calvin Ramsay and Ibrahima Konate, and midfielders Naby Keita and Thiago Alcantara in missing out.

Liverpool lineup (4-3-3): Alisson (GK) — Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk, Gomez, Tsimikas — Carvalho, Fabinho, Elliot — Salah, Nunez, Diaz.

Subs: Adrian, Milner, Firmino, Jota, Robertson, Arthur, Matip, Bajcetic, Phillips.

As for Everton, their injury list has not cleared before the derby, with Andros TownsendBen GodfreyAbdoulaye DoucoureYerry MinaDominic Calvert-Lewin and Mason Holgate all ruled out.

However, new signing Neal Maupay comes straight into the starting line-up up top, while Idrissa Gana Gueye is on the bench.

Fellow new-boy James Garner misses out on a place in the squad.

Everton lineup (4-3-3): Pickford (GK) — Patterson, Tarkowski, Coady, Mykolenko — Onana, Davies, Iwobi — Maupay, Gray, Gordon.

Subs: Begovic, Keane, Allan, McNeil, Coleman, Gueye, Vinagre, Rondon, Mills.

MORE: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp opens up on 'strange' Bournemouth result

Everton vs. Liverpool betting odds

Having last tasted defeat at Goodison Park in 2010, Liverpool are strong favourites for victory in this latest Merseyside clash.

However, it is worth bearing in mind that four of the past five meetings between the two clubs at this ground have ended in draws.

  UK
(Sky Bet)
USA
(DraftKings)
Canada
(Sports Interaction)
Everton Win 15/2 +700 6.83
Draw 4/1 +400 4.82
Liverpool Win 4/11 -255 1.38
Over 2.5 Goals 4/7 +135 1.55
Both Teams to Score 4/5 -120 1.73

David Lynch

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David Lynch is a freelance football journalist primarily covering Liverpool FC. He has reported on the the Reds for over a decade for publications such as the Sunday Mirror and Evening Standard, carving out a reputation as a trusted voice on all things Anfield in the process. Having followed Liverpool across England and Europe over the course of his career, David has filed from illustrious venues such as Camp Nou, the Allianz Arena and the Estadio do Dragao, as well as from multiple Champions League finals.