Liverpool and Everton contest one of the world's most intense rivalries in the Merseyside derby, with just Stanley Park separating the two sides' stadiums in the city.
Historically, Liverpool have had the upper hand over their blue counterparts and have enjoyed more success – boasting six European Cups/Champions Leagues to Everton's zero, and the Reds winning 19 league titles to the Blues' nine.
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Liverpool's dominance in the derby is also prominently showcased in their head-to-head record.
When was the last time Everton won against Liverpool?
The last time Everton defeated Liverpool was at Goodison Park on April 24, 2024, when the Toffees won 2-0. Goals from Jarrad Branthwaite and Dominic Calvert-Lewin sealed victory for the Blues on that occasion.
Prior to that, Everton had not beaten the Reds in three years, failing to win on five different occasions in all competitions.
Before the win in 2024, Everton last tasted success in a 2-0 win at Anfield on February 20, 2021 in the Premier League, in a game overseen by manager Carlo Ancelotti.
Strikes from Richarlison and Gylfi Sigurdsson ended Liverpool's long-running winning streak over the Toffees.
GettyIt also marked the first time Liverpool lost four top-flight home games in a row since 1923.
The win ended more than a decade of Everton failing to defeat their Merseyside rivals, their previous win coming on October 17, 2010 at Goodison Park in the Premier League.
Everton won their first game over Liverpool in 24 meetings in all competitions – drawing 12 times and losing 11 games - and put an end to what was Liverpool’s longest unbeaten run against a single team.
In 2010, Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta both netted in the 2-0 win, overseen by then-manager David Moyes.
For more context, Roy Hodgson was a few months into his disastrous reign as Liverpool manager, with the defeat placing the Reds at 19th in the table following the full-time whistle.
It led the Liverpool manager to admit that the Reds were facing a relegation battle, despite it only being October.
"There is lots of speculation and negative things being said but we understand that," said Hodgson at the time.
"Most of the players and myself are more accustomed to pats on the back than kicks in the teeth but we also know that in football kicks in the teeth are part of the game. What you do is try to keep as many teeth as you can and try to get on with it."
GettyThe likes of Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres and Jamie Carragher all started, along with Pepe Reina, Paul Konchesky, Lucas Leiva and Martin Skrtel.
Fenway Sports Group had just begun their reign as owners of the club, though the Blues ensured they were to have the most disastrous of welcomes.
Torres, who already had his head turned with his desire to leave the club, was shut out for most of the derby, and captain Gerrard was unable to spark any inspiration.
Since that derby win in October 2010, Everton fell to 11 defeats and 12 draws in all competitions against their Merseyside rivals.
In that same period, the Toffees went through six permanent managers – Moyes, Roberto Martinez, Ronald Koeman, Sam Allardyce, Marco Silva and Carlo Ancelotti.
Their heaviest defeats came twice in two 4-0 losses, in January 2014 and then again in April 2016, while they suffered a 5-2 defeat at Anfield in December 2019.
Liverpool have won two December Merseyside derbies in stoppage time. Sadio Mane scored in the 90th minute in December 2016 to edge out a 1-0 win at Goodison Park, and Divock Origi netted a memorable winning goal in the 96th minute at Anfield in December 2018.