Liverpool will be hoping Everton can do it a favor later as it hosts Chelsea in the Premier League.
Enzo Maresca's side can leapfrog the Reds to the top of the table ahead of Arne Slot's side facing Tottenham this evening. Chelsea sits just two points behind Liverpool ahead of today's fixtures, and the Blues are the league's in-form team at the moment, having won each of their last five games.
Everton though will pose a tough test, especially with the Goodison Park club on a high after The Friedkin Group's takeover was completed recently. Manager Sean Dyche may have something to prove as he looks to guide the Toffees away from the relegation zone.
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Here's all you need to know in order to be able to watch the match...
What time is kick-off?The match kicks off at 2pm in the UK, which is 6am Pacific Time and 9am Eastern Time in the US. Chris Kavanagh is the referee for the clash at Goodison Park, with Graham Scott on VAR. Everton's last game at home saw the Toffees thrash Wolves 4-0 earlier this month, with the subsequent Merseyside derby postponed just a few days later.
Is the match on TV?Unfortunately for fans in the UK, the game is not being shown live on TV. Sky Sports has two games today, with Fulham taking on Southampton first at 2pm, with coverage starting at 1pm, before Liverpool heads to Tottenham at 4:30pm.
In the US, the game can be watched live on the USA Network, and streamed on NBCSports.com.
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Where can I catch the highlights?Highlights from the game will be uploaded to the Sky Sports Premier League channel on YouTube shortly after full-time. Viewers in the UK can also watch extended highlights on Match of the Day 2 on BBC One at 10:30pm, which will also have highlights from Fulham vs Southampton, Leicester City vs Wolves, Manchester United vs Bournemouth, and Tottenham vs Liverpool.
Early team newsDwight McNeil is a big doubt for Everton with a knee injury, while Sean Dyche will be without James Garner, Tim Iroegbunam, Youssef Chermiti and Armando Broja, with the latter ineligible to face his parent club.
As for Chelsea, Marc Cucurella is suspended after his sending-off following the final whistle against Brentford last weekend. Meanwhile, Romeo Lavia is a major doubt, with the midfielder having missed the Blues' win last weekend.
Chelsea are also set to be without Wesley Fofana, Reece James, Benoit Badiashile and Omari Kellyman through injury, while Mykhailo Mudryk is provisionally suspended after failing a drugs test.