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Liverpool will look for their third win of the ongoing Premier League 2022-23 season when they square off against Everton on Saturday at Goodison Park.

Liverpool will enter the contest coming off a 2-1 victory against Newcastle United earlier this week. On the other hand, Everton had played out a 1-1 draw against Leeds United on Tuesday.

Liverpool are currently at the sixth spot in the standings with 8 points, 7-points behind table-toppers Arsenal while Everton are at the 17th spot with 3 points.

It is important to mention that the opening two weeks (first 15 games) have witnessed huge following in India. The riveting fixtures to kick the new season off have translated to a direct impact on viewership with Star Sports, India's Home of Sports, registering a 95 per cent increase in the reach for the first two weeks as compared to the previous season.

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