WSL Merseyside derby: 10 stats to know before Everton v Liverpool

MatchWSL Merseyside derby: 10 stats to know before Everton v Liverpool

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Read a statistical preview of Liverpool's Barclays Women's Super League Merseyside derby away at Everton.

The Reds makes the trip to Goodison Park on Sunday in a 3pm GMT kick-off.

Ahead of the game, here are some key facts and figures provided by Opta...

Liverpool are currently enjoying their longest ever unbeaten run away from home in the WSL, going eight without defeat since losing to Manchester City in January (won six, drawn two).

Only Chelsea (nine) and Man City (eight) have won more times on the road in the top flight in 2024 than the Reds (six).

Marie Höbinger has created more chances from set-pieces than any other player in the WSL this term (10). Each of her seven assists in the competition have been via corners.

Liverpool are winless in their last three away games against Everton in the WSL since winning 2-0 in September 2017 under Scott Rogers.

Four of the Reds' nine WSL goals this season have been scored between minutes 31 and 45.

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Gemma Bonner is the only player in Matt Beard's squad to have previously netted against Everton for the club. The defender has appeared in eight Merseyside derbies.

No WSL team has won more duels this season than Liverpool (701), with their success rate a league-high 54.2 per cent.

Everton have won four of the last seven league derbies – more than they managed in their first 10 in the competition.

The Blues, however, have never won in the WSL at Goodison Park in four previous attempts.

Honoka Hayashi's goal against Crystal Palace last time out ended a run of 611 minutes without an Everton player scoring in the WSL (excluding own goals).

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