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Liverpool – Everton Preview: Champions League hopefuls clash in Merseyside derby

There will be much more than local pride at stake when Liverpool and Everton lock horns in a mouth-watering Merseyside derby on Tuesday.


Just a point separates fourth-placed Liverpool and their city rivals, who dropped down to sixth spot after they could only draw at West Brom in their last Premier League match.

There is little between the neighbours from across Stanley Park in the battle to secure Champions League football and they have been evenly matched in recent encounters.

Each of the last three derbies have finished all square, the latest of which saw Daniel Sturridge deny Everton at Goodison Park in November with a late goal to snatch a 3-3 draw.

Both Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers and Everton boss Roberto Martinez will be eager to secure their first Merseyside derby victory.

Rodgers’ side have made a promising start to 2014, winning four of their five matches so far this year and reaching the fifth round of the FA Cup with a 2-0 win at Bournemouth on Saturday.

England striker Sturridge was on target against the Championship side and the former Chelsea man has now scored in each of his last four games.

Liverpool have made Anfield a fortress this season, losing only once at home when Southampton came away with a 1-0 victory back in September.

Rodgers is expected to recall in-form winger Raheem Sterling after the teenager started on the bench at Bournemouth, while Jon Flanagan is vying with Martin Kelly to start at right-back in the absence of Glen Johnson, who was ruled out “indefinitely” by Rodgers in the week due to several injuries.

First-choice goalkeeper Simon Mignolet will return to the starting line-up after being rested on Saturday, but Lucas Leiva (knee), Jose Enrique (knee) and Daniel Agger (calf) all remain sidelined.

Joe Allen could be back after sitting out the trip to the south coast and it remains to be seen if Mamadou Sakho (hamstring) will be fit.

Everton also reached the fifth round of the FA Cup at the weekend, but their 4-0 win at Stevenage came at a cost as Bryan Oviedo suffered a double fracture of his left leg.

The Costa Rica international is set to miss the World Cup after sustaining the horrific injury against the League One strugglers, and looks unlikely to play again for his club this season.

Everton have not won in the last seven derbies – a run stretching back to since October 2010 – but the trip to Anfield holds no fears for Martinez.

He said: “I think we are capable of going anywhere and beating any team. What we will need on Tuesday night is a combination of those two games. We need to be absolutely perfect.

“We’re not going to go to Anfield feeling inferior. We are not going there looking for a damage-limitation performance.”

Martinez, whose side are unbeaten in their last six games, could include new signing Lacina Traore in his squad for the first time.

The Spaniard will check on the fitness of Seamus Coleman, who missed the trip to Stevenage with a minor soft tissue injury, and Steven Pienaar (groin).

Antolin Alcaraz (muscle fatigue) and Gerard Deulofeu (hamstring) could come back into contention, but Ross Barkley (broken toe), Darron Gibson and Arouna Kone (both knee) are definitely out.

FA Cup fifth round draw: Manchester City to face Chelsea & Arsenal host Liverpool

Jose Mourinho’s reward for seeing off Stoke is a trip to face Manuel Pellegrini’s free-scoring side and Brendan Rodgers’ men will travel to Arsene Wenger’s Premier League leaders

The FA Cup fifth round will see Manchester City host Chelsea at the Etihad, while Liverpool face a trip to Arsenal as the top four of the Premier League battle it out for a place in the quarter-finals of the competition.

The draw threw up two more all top-flight affairs as Southampton travel to Sunderland and Everton set to entertain Swansea, which will give the lower flight teams left in the cup a boost with the prospect of a clutch of top teams being knocked out.

Brighton & Hove Albion will welcome Premier League side Hull to the south coast, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will have to navigate a tricky tie against holders Wigan if his Cardiff side are to progress.

Sheffield Wednesday and Charlton escaped a difficult tie against Premier League opposition as they face each other in an all-Championship clash, while the winners of the replays featuring Sheffield United and Fulham will take on the victors of Nottingham Forest’s replay with Preston.

FA CUP FITH ROUND DRAW IN FULL:

Manchester City v Chelsea
Arsenal v Liverpool
Sheffield United/Fulham v Nottingham Forest/Preston
Brighton v Hull
Cardiff v Wigan
Sheffield Wednesday v Charlton
Sunderland v Southampton
Everton v Swansea

Everton will look to dominate at Anfield, warns Martinez

The Spanish boss says his side hold no fear ahead of the Merseyside derby against Liverpool, and will be looking to dictate proceedings in Tuesday night’s encounter

Everton manager Roberto Martinez has dismissed the notion that his side will carry an inferiority complex into the Merseyside derby and will instead be looking to take control of Tuesday’s clash with Liverpool.

The Toffees have not won at Anfield since 1999, failing to win on 14 previous visits, but Martinez is confident of drawing on positive performances at Old Trafford and the Emirates Stadium to end the club’s wait for an away win against their fierce rivals.

“We’re not going to go to Anfield feeling inferior. We are not going there looking for a damage-limitation performance,” said the Spaniard.

“We have great respect for Liverpool, don’t get me wrong, but we will be going to Anfield looking to show our own qualities. Beating [Manchester] United at Old Trafford was a big result for us, but there have been other landmarks this season.

“Being able to go to Old Trafford and remove the mental block that comes from when you don’t win there for more than 20 years was huge. But, for me, facing Arsenal eye-to-eye at the Emirates and dominating possession the way we did said just as much.

“I now think we are capable of going anywhere and beating any team.”

Everton sit a point and two places below Liverpool in the Premier League table and can overtake the Reds with a win, and Martinez is confident his side can put on the “perfect” performance.

“We have got to be careful that we play the game rather than the occasion. We must go to Anfield and be as focused as we can be,” he continued.

“I want us to show that we have the bravery and the quality to go there and express ourselves. I think our players are ready to be tested in any environment against the best.

“We need to be perfect – Liverpool have been very good this season, especially at home – but the way we played in the first derby earlier this season gives me belief that we can do that.”