Everton fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming Merseyside derby, marking the first match at Hill Dickinson Stadium. This fixture holds special significance for the club and its supporters.
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Everton fans look forward to the Merseyside derby.
First derby at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The match is a local rivalry.
Premier League fixtures are announced in summer.
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Please, Everton... Just Do It!!!
Please, Everton... Just Do It!!!
The home Merseyside derby is always the first game most Evertonians â or, at least, this one â look for when the Premier League fixtures are announced.
This time around, there was of course something particularly special about it: The first Merseyside derby at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The final derby at Goodison Park produced an iconic moment in the long, storied history of the fixture â James Tarkowski ensuring Everton snatched a 2-2 draw deep in stoppage time, and avoided defeat in their last clash with their fierce rivals at the Grand Old Lady.
At that stage last season, Everton were not exactly in a relegation scrap, though they were still looking over their shoulders. The game was all about pride, all about Liverpool not clinching all the points on their final visit to Goodison Park.
In the penultimate derby at Goodison, Everton prevailed 2-0 â goals from Jarrad Branthwaite and Dominic Calvert-Lewin all but securing safety for the Toffees towards the end of a tumultuous campaign. In the process, Everton all but ended Liverpoolâs title hopes in Jurgen Kloppâs final season, too.
So, while the Anfield derbies of recent seasons have come with the usual frustrations and failings, Evertonâs home games against the Reds have yielded positive memories. The pressure is now on to transfer that to Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Evertonâs glittering new home got its lift-off moment last month: Chelsea were no match for the rampant Toffees, who were buoyed on by a fervent crowd.
Blue flares and a bus welcome will again take pride and place on the docks this weekend, and itâs safe to say that, for differing reasons, this home derby is just as big as the last two for Everton.
It is not Premier League safety or pride on the line. Instead, it is a derby thrust into the heat of a hugely congested tussle for European qualification.
I wrote previously how Everton were in for a decisive week. A trip to Brentford and then the derby.
Q&A
What is the significance of the Merseyside derby for Everton fans?
The Merseyside derby is a highly anticipated match for Everton fans, symbolizing local rivalry and pride.
Where will the next Merseyside derby be held?
The next Merseyside derby will be held at Hill Dickinson Stadium, marking its inaugural match at this venue.
When are the Premier League fixtures announced for Everton?
The Premier League fixtures for Everton are typically announced in the summer before the start of the season.
What is Hill Dickinson Stadium known for?
Hill Dickinson Stadium is known for being the new home ground for Everton, adding significance to the upcoming Merseyside derby.
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Everton, just about, but deservedly, managed to avoid defeat in West London last weekend. It kept them on level pegging with Brentford, and just a point behind Chelsea. Wins for Bournemouth, Sunderland and Brighton, however, moved the Cherries, Black Cats and Seagulls to within touching distance of David Moyesâs men.
Liverpoolâs win over Fulham was not an ideal result, of course, but did at least keep the Cottagers 3 points back from Everton. The Reds are, as it stands, 5 points clear and they occupy the final Champions League place.
After their 2-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday, sealing a 4-0 aggregate defeat, all thatâs left for Arne Slotâs team is to ensure they finish in the top five and seal a return to Uefaâs flagship club competition for next term.
It has been a miserable season for Liverpool (itâs all relative, of course), but they do still have a squad packed with quality. Even so, this does feel like a huge, tantalising opportunity for Everton.
Hill Dickinson Stadium is starting to feel a bit like home, the Toffees have lost just one of their last five (with that defeat coming in agonising fashion away at Arsenal, the league leaders) and an unexpected return to Europe is firmly on the cards.
This game is not a must-win for Evertonâs general European hopes â the state of the Premier League table dictates that other teams around them will drop points, and it is almost certain that the race will go down to the wire. But in the sense that it is a derby, and for the sake of momentum, winning on Sunday would surely inject enough confidence into Moyesâs men to feel they are in pole position to clinch continental qualification of some kind.
The issue of course is that Everton have been here before when it comes to derbies, although often those games, when opportunity really presented itself, have come at Anfield, and the Toffees have faltered.
This time has to be different. If it isnât, it will be important to keep perspective â the race wonât be over and the season wonât be a failure. Yet a victory, however it comes, would really show that this Everton are a different beast.