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How to watch Liverpool vs Everton on UK TV: channel, live stream and early team news

It is Merseyside derby day as Liverpool take on Everton at Anfield in a crunch Premier League clash.

Jurgen Klopp's men find themselves four points behind Manchester City once again after Pep Guardiola's side comfortably saw off Watford yesterday, while Frank Lampard's charges will be hoping to try and pull away from Burnley in the relegation battle.

The Reds come into the game on the back of a 4-0 win over Manchester United, with Everton having grabbed a crucial late draw against Leicester City in their last outing.

Liverpool vs Everton will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event / Sky Sports Premier League / Sky Sports Ultra HD. The game kicks off at 4.30pm, and action follows the earlier Sky game which is Chelsea vs West Ham - a 2pm kick off.

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Sky Sports subscribers are able to watch the game online by going to the Sky Sports website, or downloading either the Sky Go or dedicated Sky Sports app. The Sky Sports app is available to download on mobile and tablet.

Alternatively, you can follow every kick of the action - with team news, build up and all the best post-match analysis - in our dedicated live blogs which will be top of our Everton and Liverpool sections this afternoon.

Klopp has indicated Liverpool may have almost a fully fit squad to select from. Roberto Firmino remains the only possible doubt suggested so far, having missed the United game with a minor foot injury.

But the manager said in his most recent press conference: "If Bobby [Firmino] gives the thumbs up then he will be involved. And if not, then we wait another few days, but then I think after that it should be possible."

In terms of Everton, there are

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