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·1 avril 2025
Liverpool Starting XI vs Everton: Confirmed team news and predicted lineup

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·1 avril 2025
As Liverpool prepare to host Everton under the lights at Anfield on Wednesday night, Arne Slot’s first Merseyside derby on home soil arrives at a crossroads in the Reds’ season. With momentum staggered after a dispiriting Carabao Cup final defeat to Newcastle, the emphasis now shifts to resilience, rotation, and rediscovering attacking sharpness.
Slot’s Liverpool have looked uncertain in recent weeks, not least at Wembley, where the performance was noticeably leggy, the rhythm fractured. It’s no surprise then that changes are expected. This is no time for sentiment—particularly not in a derby.
Trent Alexander-Arnold remains sidelined with the ankle injury sustained during the second leg against Paris Saint-Germain. The right-back, who is reportedly finalising a free summer transfer to Real Madrid, hasn’t featured since and will not return in time for this clash. According to reports, “he is said to be targeting a return to the pitch before the end of April for his final few weeks as a Liverpool player.”
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Also absent are Conor Bradley and Joe Gomez, both working their way back from hamstring injuries. The latter has returned to light running drills but won’t be involved.
As a result, Jarell Quansah—versatile and maturing with every appearance—looks set to start at right-back once again. It was a difficult shift in the Carabao Cup final, but this derby presents an opportunity to show growth in a high-stakes setting.
There is better news in midfield and goal. Both Alisson Becker and Ryan Gravenberch trained fully at Kirkby on Monday and are available for selection. Slot confirmed the pair are “fit to play”.
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Alisson’s return is particularly significant after he suffered a concussion while on Brazil duty. Caoimhin Kelleher filled in at Wembley but will likely make way for Liverpool’s undisputed No.1. Gravenberch, meanwhile, pulled out of the Netherlands squad last week but now bolsters a midfield unit that has lacked balance in his absence.
Tyler Morton was also spotted in training after recovering from shoulder surgery, though he’s not expected to feature in the matchday squad.
After the flatness on display against Newcastle, Slot may look to energise the frontline. Harvey Elliott—described as having “shaken off a knock suffered late on at Wembley”—is pushing for a start. Federico Chiesa, who combined with Elliott for Liverpool’s late goal in that match, is also a candidate for more minutes.
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Cody Gakpo and Darwin Núñez provide further attacking options, while Wataru Endo and Curtis Jones offer alternatives in central areas should a reshuffle be needed.
Predicted Liverpool XI: Alisson; Quansah, Konaté, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai; Salah, Diaz, Gakpo
Injured: Alexander-Arnold, Bradley, GomezKick-off: 8pm BST, Wednesday 2 April 2025Venue: Anfield, LiverpoolHow to watch: Sky Sports