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Liverpool vs Everton: Who has the better Merseyside derby record?

Liverpool and Everton are set to face off once more in another Merseyside derby this weekend - and there's more than just local bragging rights at stake for both sides, as they contend with matters at different ends of the Premier League table.

Jurgen Klopp's Reds must win to keep pace with leaders Manchester City, if they are to have hope of a second league crown under the German, while Frank Lampard's Toffees could do with the three points to boost their own survival hopes in the middle of a tense relegation battle.

Who, though, has held the upper hand in a famous rivalry that dates back to 1994? GOAL takes a look at how a couple of the biggest institutions in British club football have fared in direct combat.

A Premier League fixture at Goodison Park in December 2021 was the 239th competitive Merseyside Derby, taking in a breadth of encounters that stretch across nearly all domestic fronts in English football.

The overall head-to-head record of meetings between the teams has not been as tight as it once was however, with Liverpool comfortably ahead in meetings across all competitions - including in the First Division and the Premier League era.

'Other competitions' includes the FA Community Shield and FA Super Cup. Pre-season friendly and exhibition matches are not included.

The very first meeting between the two sides, in 1894, resulted in a 3-0 win for Everton, but it has been their neighbours who have seen the lion's share of success since then.

Other key milestones between the two include their first meeting on neutral ground, in 1906 for an FA Cup semi-final at Villa Park - a 2-0 victory for the Toffees - and their highest-attended league fixture, when a crowd of 78,299 saw the pair play out a 1-1 draw at

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