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Liverpool 1-0 Everton LIVE stream: Premier League 2018-19 football as it happened - result and reaction

Liverpool 1-0 Everton
Premier League 2018-19
Venue: Anfield, Liverpool

England and Everton goalkepeer Jordan Pickford's costly blunder allowed out-of-favour Divock Origi to carve his own piece of Merseyside history with a Liverpool winner deep into added time at Anfield.

The close-range goal 45 seconds before the end of four minutes of added time came after Virgil van Dijk's hopelessly-sliced shot was shovelled onto the crossbar by Pickford when it appeared to be going out.

It was a harsh way to end the game for Pickford, who made at least one fantastic save in the first half, but it sparked wild scenes with Reds boss Jurgen Klopp charging into the centre-circle to celebrate with goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who himself had produced a couple of brilliant saves to keep another clean sheet.

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Team news

Jurgen Klopp should be able to welcome Adam Lallana back into his squad when Liverpool take on rivals Everton at Anfield on Sunday.

Divock Origi and Dominic Solanke are also doubts to feature against the Toffees after missing the trip to Paris through illness and a groin injury respectively.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain remains sidelined.

Liverpool injury, suspension list

Player Condition
Adam Lallana Muscular injury (passed fit)
Divock Origi Illness (doubt)
Dominic Solanke Groin injury (doubt)
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Knee injury (out)
Jordan Henderson Suspended

TV, online and live stream coverage

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports' Premier League and Main Event channels, and is available via Now TV with a day pass on offer for £7.99. Sky Sports subscribers can stream the match online via SkyGo and the SkyGo app.


Head to Head

The two teams have met 52 times in the Premier League, with Liverpool winning 22 games, Everton nine, and the sides sharing 21 draws.

Both games last season ended as draws, though Liverpool are unbeaten against Everton in 17 matches in all competitions - their longest run against the Toffees.

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