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Pride, records and points - all to play for at Goodison

Pride, records and points - all to play for at Goodison

BBC News12-02-2025

Goodison Park will host its 120th and final Merseyside derby on Wednesday, more than130 years after the first in 1894.There have been some classic games but in recent years, the main theme of derbies on the blue side of Stanley Park has been cancelling one another out,.In total, as the above data from Opta Analyst shows, 37 of the 119 derbies at Goodison have been draws, external, including nine of the past 12 Premier League meetings.And if points were not hard enough to come by, so are goals. Across 119 meetings, there are only six goals between the two teams, with Everton having scored 141 goals and Liverpool 147.However, those goals have also dried up in recent seasons, as five of their last 10 meetings at Goodison have ended 0-0.Either way, besides playing for the usual derby pride, the bragging rights regarding the last victory at Goodison are at stake and the winner will also forever hold a 42-41 advantage over the other.That is because at 41 apiece, both teams have won the same number of games.We are set for a big night under the lights at Goodison Park.

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